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2009年英语专业四级真题及参考答案

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2009年英语专业四级考试真题

 

QUESTION BOOKLET

TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS (2009)

-GRADE FOUR-

TIME LIMIT: 135 MIN

PART I DICTATION [15 MIN]

Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.

 

Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.

 

PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION [20 MIN]

In Sections A B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on Answer Sheet Two.

 

SECTION A CONVERSATIONS

 

In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

 

Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.

 

1. Mark is unhappy because of

A. his Chemistry homework. B. a girl in his class.

C. Linda's words. D. Friday night's party.

 

2. Which of the following is CORRECT?

A. Linda is Jane's friend. B. Mark is Jane's boyfriend.

C. John is Jane's boyfriend. D. Mark and John are good friends.

 

3. Did Mark eventually take Linda's advice?

A. No. B. Partly. C. Completely. D. Not mentioned.

 

Questions 4 to 7 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.

 

4. About the scratch on the product, the shop assistant thinks that

A. the customer made it himself. B. there was definitely not one then.

C. the customer should have checked. D. the customer was making trouble.

 

5. The customer was ______ when told he might not have worn the headphones properly.

A. annoyed B. surprised C. indifferent D. worried

 

6. How many complaints did the customer make about the product altogether?

A. Five. B. Four. C. Three. D. Two.

 

7. The shop could exchange the product if the customer

A. makes no more complaints. B. can produce the receipt.

C. is still unhappy with it. D. brings it back within a week.

 

Questions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.

 

8. Joe Smith telephoned Victoria for

A. the menu. B. the place. C. the reception. D. the campaign.

 

9. When will the lunch be held?

A. Friday next week. B. Thursday next week.

C. April 30th. D. This week.

 

10. All the following information is new to Victoria EXCEPT

A. how many people to attend it. B. why to hold it.

C. where to hold it. D. what to cook.

 

SECTION B PASSAGES

In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then

answer the questions that follow.

 

Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. ,4t the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.

 

11. People choose London for post-Christmas shopping because

A. shops open early in the morning.

B. shops stay open for longer hours.

C. they can buy really cheap things.

D. they can shop with their friends.

 

12. We learn from the passage that

A. people are very keen on sales.

B. post-Christmas sales start at 3:30am.

C. post-Christmas sales last for a day.

D. sales include only a few items.

 

13. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?

A. Some people buy Christmas presents in the sales.

B. Some people shop online during the sales.

C. Some people buy presents for next Christmas.

D. Online retailers offer better post-Christmas sales.

 

Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.

 

14. Ballroom dancing used to be associated with

A. TV shows. B. old people.

C. celebrities. D. professional dancers.

 

15. According to the passage, recent popularity of ballroom dancing is the result of

A. the participation of celebrities.

B. the designing of colourful costumes.

C. the benefits it brings.

D. a TV programme.

 

16. Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the TV show?

A. Performers have to be formally dressed on the show.

B. Each professional dancer dances with a celebrity.

C. People on the show perform a different dance every week.

D. The show runs for about four months.

 

17. According to the passage, the TV show has the greatest impact on

A. old people. B. middle-aged people.

C. kids and young people. D. all of the above.

 

Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.

 

18. According to New Zealand's rules about naming children, which of the following names is

NOT acceptable?

A. Spiderman. B. Gandalf. C. 2win. D. Arsenal.

 

19. According to the passage, unusual names come from

A. popular culture. B. parents' invention.

C. sports. D. all of the above.

 

20. All of the following countries have strict rules about naming children EXCEPT

A. Algeria. B. Germany. C. Japan. D. Argentina.

 

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

 

Questions 21 to 23 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now. listen to the news.

 

21. Why were the fishing crew stranded on Oct. 10th?

A. They went to a remote area.

B. Their fishing boats collided.

C. They tried to repair their boats.

D. They decided to stay in the boats.

 

22. How did they survive during those three months?

A. On supplies they brought with them.

B. On supplies sent to them by rescue teams.

C. On supplies left at the military base.

D. Not mentioned in the passage.

 

23. How were the crew rescued eventually?

A. By helicopter. B. By boat. C. By radio contact. D. By a search team.

 

Questions 24 and 25 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.

 

24. Juan Carlos has been King of Spain

A. since 1981. B. for 32 years. C. for 70 years. D. for 17 years.

 

25. What is the news item mainly about?

A. The King's birthday. B. The stability of the monarchy.

C. Criticism from both the left and the right. D. The King's public defence of his reign.

 

Questions 26 and27 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.

 

26. The three suicide bombings occurred in

A. November and December. B. October and November.

C. November. D. December.

 

27. Did people die in the bombings?

A. No one died in the bombings.

B. Yes. In one of the bombings.

C. Yes. In two of the bombings.

D. Yes. In all the bombings.

 

Questions 28 to 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news.

 

28. What is the purpose of the national survey?

A. To collect data on sources of pollution.

B. To identify pollution in rivers and lakes.

C. To help control environmental pollution.

D. To help control industrial wastes.

 

29. According to the news item, efforts of environmental protection are especially affected by

A. lack of technology.

B. rapid economic growth.

C. unknown pollution sources.

D. shortage of manpower.

 

30. Which of the following details is CORRECT according to the news item?

A. Census offices are set up by government departments.

B. A main centre receives reports from provinces.

C. A database is set up for each province.

D. Data will be reviewed and analyzed in mid-2009.

 

PART III CLOZE [15 MIN]

Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on Answer Sheet Two.

 

Scientists around the world are racing to learn how to rapidly diagnose, treat and stop the spread of a new, deadly disease. SARS -- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome --- was (31) ____ for the first time in February 2003 in Hanoi, (32) _____ since then has infected more than 1,600 people in 15 countries, killing 63. At this (33) _____, there are more questions than answers surrounding the disease.

 

Symptoms start (34) _____ a fever over 100.4 degrees F, chills, headache or body (35)____. Within a week, the patient has a dry cough, which might (36) _____ to shortness of breath. In 10% to 20% of cases, patients require (37)_____ ventilation to breathe. About 3.5% die from the disease. Symptoms (38)____ begin in two to seven days, but some reports suggest it (39) ____ take as long as 10 days. Scientists are close to (40) ____ a lab test to diagnose SARS. In the meantime, it is diagnosed by its symptoms. There is no evidence (41)____ antibiotics or anti-viral medicines help, (42) _____ doctors can offer only supportive care. Patients with SARS are kept in isolation to reduce the risk of(43) ____ Scientists aren't sure yet, but some researchers think it's a (44) ____ discovered coronavirus, the family of viruses that cause some common colds.

 

Most cases appear to have been passed (45) ____ droplets expelled when infected patients cough or sneeze. Family members of infected people and medical workers who care (46) ____ them have been most likely to (47) ____ the illness. But recent developments in Hong Kong suggest that the (48) ____ might spread through air, or that the virus might (49) ____ for two to three hours on doorknobs or other (50)____. Health experts say it is unlikely, though, that sharing an elevator briefly with an infected person would be enough to pass the virus.

 

(31) A. detected B. caught C. disclosed D. revealed

(32) A. but B. and C. or D. yet

(33) A. time B. point C. aspect D. instance

(34) A. from B. over C. upon D. with

(35) A. hurt B. sore C. aches D. feelings

(36) A. process B. advance C. progress D. convert

(37) A. automatic B. artificial C. mechanical D. controlled

(38) A. regularly B. ordinarily C. traditionally D. generally

(39) A. will B. might C. should D. must

(40) A. cultivating B. fostering C. developing D. designing

(41) A. which B. that C. whether D. what

(42) A. so B. but C. still D. yet

(43) A. communication B. transportation C. transformation D. transmission

(44) A. lately B. newborn C. newly D. renewed

(45) A. under B. through C. beneath D. from

(46) A. for B. over C. after D. about

(47) A. acquire B. receive C. obtain D. contract

(48) A. ailment B. ill-health C. disease D. infection

(49) A. continue B. linger C. delay D. persist

(50) A. exteriors B. outside C. surfaces D. coverings

PART IV GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY [15 MIN]

There are thirty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Mark your answers on Answer Sheet Two.

 

51. What a nice day! How about the three of us _____ a walk in the park nearby?

A. to take B. take C. taking D. to be taking

 

52. If there were no subjunctive mood, English _____ much easier to learn.

A. could have been B. would'be

C. will be D. would have been

 

53. She _____ fifty or so when I first met her at a conference.

A. had been B. must be C. has been D. must have been

 

54. _____ the boss says, it is unreasonable to ask me to work overtime without pay.

A. Whatever B. Whenever C. Whichever D. However

 

55. A new laptop costs about _____ of a second-hand one.

A. the price of three times B. three times the price

C. as much as the three times price D. three times more than the price

 

56. I was very interested in _____ she told me.

A. all that B. all which C. all what D. that

 

57. We consider ______ he should have left without telling anyone beforehand.

A. strange why B. it strange what C. it strange that D. that strange

 

58. It is going to be fine tomorrow. _______.

A. So is it. B. So it is. C. So it does. D. So does it.

 

59. Little _____ about her own safety, though she herself was in great danger.

A. she cared B. she may care C. may she care D. did she care

 

60. The couple had no sooner got to the station _____ the coach left.

A. when B. as C. until D. than

 

61. Aren't you tired? I ____ you had done enough for today.

A. should have thought B. must have thought

C. might have thought D. could have thought

 

62. "It seems that she was there at the conference." The sentence means that

A. she seems to be there at the conference.

B. she seemed to be there at the conference.

C. she seems to have been there at the conference.

D. she seemed to being there at the conference.

 

63. Which of the following adverbs can NOT be used to complete " _____ everybody came"?

A. Nearly B. Quite C. Practically D. Almost

 

64. In "How much do you think he earns?" how much is ______ of the sentence.

A. the subject B. the adverbial

C. the object D. the complement

 

65. "The man preparing the documents is the firm's lawyer" has all the following possible meanings EXCEPT

A. the man who has prepared the documents...

B. the man who has been preparing the documents...

C. the man who is preparing the documents...

D. the man who willprepare the documents...

 

66. During the TV interview, the singer announced that he was going to _____ his new album soon.

A. release B. renew C. relieve D. rehearse

 

67. Afterworking for the firm for ten years, he finally _____ the rank of deputy director.

A. achieved B. approached C. attained D. acquired

 

68. Winter is the _____ season at most hotels in this seaside town, because very few tourists come to stay.

A. slow B. slack C. low D. quiet

 

69. Come on, Jack, tell me the story. Don't keep me in ______.

A. suspense B. suspending C. suspension D. suspender

 

70. The football match was _____ because of the heavy rain.

A. called over B. called up C. called out D. called off

 

71. We had a good time there, and the food was plentiful and _____.

A. conducive B. wholesome C. helpful D. appreciative

 

72. It was strange that she would _____ such an absurd idea.

A. allow B. stick C. take D. entertain

 

73. The scientists have made an _____ study of the viruses that cause the disease.

A. exhausted B. exhausting C. exhaustive D. exhaustion

 

74. Do you own your apartment or are you a ______ ?

A. tenant B. customer C. client D. proprietor

 

75. Representatives from the companies indicated that they should go on working together in _____.

A. unity B. entity C. partners D. partnership

 

76. We all know that Mary has had a strict _____.

A. growth B. upbringing C. development D. cultivation

 

77. The drink was packaged in champagne bottles and was being _____ as the real stuff.

A. passed out B. passed by C. passed over D. passed off

 

78. Last Sunday she came to visit us out of the blue. The italicized phrase means

A. unexpectedly B. unhappily C. untidily D. unofficially

 

79. The person he interviewed was _____ his former schoolmate.

A. no other than B. no more than C. none other than D. none the less

 

80. The young employee has a(n)______ quality - he is totally honest.

A. respectable B. admirable C. decent D. approachable

 

PART V READING COMPREHENSION [25 MIN]

In this section there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer. Mark your answers on Answer Sheet Two.

 

TEXT A

Do you realize that every time you take a step, the bones in your hip are subjected to forces between four and five times your body weight? When you are running, this force is increased further still. What happens if through disease a hip-joint ceases to be able to resist such forces? For many years hip-joints and other body joints have been replaceable either partially or completely. It is after all a simple ball and socket joint; it has certain loads imposed on it; it needs reliability over a defined life; it must contain materials suitable for the working environment. Any engineer will recognize these as characteristic of a typical engineering problem, which doctors and engineers have worked together to solve, in order to bring a fresh lease of life to people who would otherwise be disabled.

 

This typifies the way in which engineers work to help people and create a better quality of life. The fact that this country has the most efficient agricultural industry in the world is another good example. Mechanical engineers have worked with farmers and biologists to produce fertilizers, machinery and harvesting systems. This team effort has now produced crops uniformly waist high or less so that they are better suited to mechanical harvesting. Similar advances with other crops have released people from hard and boring jobs for more creative work, whilst machines harvest crops more efficiently with less waste. Providing more food for the rapidly increasing population is yet another role for the mechanical engineer.

 

81. According to the passage, when would most weight be imposed on hip-joints?

A. When one is walking. B. When one is running.

C. When one is standing. D. When one is lying down.

 

82. Engineers regard the replacement of hip-joints as a(n) ____ Problem.

A. mechanical B. medical C. health D. agricultural

 

83. According to the passage, how do engineers contribute to increasing efficiency of the

agricultural industry?

A. By working with farmers.

B. By working in teams.

C. By growing crops of the same height.

D. By making agricultural machinery.

 

84. According to the context, "This team effort'" in Paragraph Two refers to

A. mechanical engineers.

B. doctors and engineers.

C. biologists, doctors and farmers.

D. farmers, biologists and engineers.

 

TEXT B

Nowadays, a cellphone service is available to everyone, everywhere. Probably thousands of people have already been using it, but I just discovered it, so I'm going to claim it and also name it: Fake Foning.

 

The technology has been working well for me at the office, but there are infinite applications. Virtually in any public space.

 

Say you work at a big university with lots of talky faculty members buzzing about. Now, say you need to use the restroom. The trip down the hall will take approximately one hour, because a person can't walk into those talky people without getting pulled aside for a question, a bit of gossip, a new read on a certain line of Paradise Lost.

 

So, a cellphone. Any cellphone. Just pick it up. Don't dial. Just hold that phone to your face and start talking. Walk confidently down the hall engaged in fake conversation, making sure to tailor both the topic and content to the person standing before you whom you are trying to evade.

For standard colleague avoidance, I suggest fake chatting about fake business:

 

"Yes, I'm glad you called, because we really need to hammer out the details. What's that? Yes, I read Page 12, but if you look at the bottom of 4, I think you can see the problem begins right there."

 

Be animated. Be engaged in your fake fone conversation. Make eye contact with the people passing, nod to them, gesture keen interest in talking to them at a later time, point to your phone, shrug and move on.

 

Shoppers should consider fake foning anytime they spot a talky neighbor in the produce department pinching (用手捏) unripe peaches. Without your phone at your face, you'd be in for a 20-minute speech on how terrible the world is.

 

One important caution about fake foning. The other day I was fake foning my way past a colleague, and he was actually following me to get my attention. I knew he wanted to ask about a project I had not yet finished. I was trying to buy myself some time, so I continued fake foning with my doctor. "So I don't need the operation? Oh, doctor, that is the best news."

 

And then: Brrrrrrng! Brrrrrmg! Brrrrrmg! My phone started ringing, right there while it was planted on my face. My colleague looked at me, and I at him, and naturally I gasped. "What is the matter with this thing?" I said, pulling the phone away to look at it, and then putting it back

完形填空参考答案

 

31. A detected 32. B and 33. B point 34. D with 35. C aches

 

36. A progress 37. C mechanical 38. D generally 39. B might 40. C developing

 

41. B that 42. A so 43. D transmission 44. C newly 45. B through

 

46. A for 47. D contract 48. C disease 49. B linger 50. C surfaces

 

 

 

词汇与语法

 

51. C 52. B 53. D 54. A 55. B

 

56. A 57. C 58. A 59. D 60. D

 

61. A 62. C 63. B 64. C 65. D

 

66. A 67. C 68. B 69. A 70. D

 

71. B 72. D 73. C 74. A 75. D

 

76. B 77. D 78. A 79. C 80. C

 

作文:

 

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