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65.[D]
本题为因果同现,价格降了一半显然是向顾客妥协了,答案为yield。其他leak(漏),
draw(画,拉,绘制) quote(引用)都与句子意思不符。<br>
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66.[D]
本题为同现题,如果一个人很冷静的话,就不会闯入办公室,所以答案为avoid。<br>
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67.[A]本题我诶独立主格,独立主格中分词与其逻辑主语间是动宾关系,表示完成,应该用非谓语动词的完成被动形式,即A。<br>
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68.[B] 本题为搭配题,be acquainted with 表示"对……熟悉,了解"。<br>
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69.[D]在比较状语从句中一般应该用助动词或情态动词,本题答案为did用以代替上文中的spend
time。<br>
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70.[A] 本题为对立同现,与mechanically相对的应该是manually,即手工。其他选项automatically(自动地)
artificially(人工地,假), synthetically(综合底)都与mechanically不构成同现关系。<br>
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71. [B]
本题为同现题,在夏天,没有空调,剧院应该是很热,所以答案为hot。<br>
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72.[D]crack指"裂缝", blank指"空白", break指"破裂,休息",
opening指"空缺,口子"。这里指两个人头之间的空隙,应该用opening。<br>
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73.[D]
这里表示前面人头位置一变,自己就要改变角度看,角度应该用angle表达。<br>
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74.[C] "男的侧身过去与女的说话"与"女的侧身吻男的"两者之间应该是选择关系,所以答案为or。<br>
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75.[C]本题是对上文中男女两人的所作所为的描写,答案为affection,指两个人之间的亲密。<br>
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76.[D] 这里不是状语从句,而是定语从句,表示"正如接着自己所看到的一样",具有此功能的是as。<br>
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77.[B]
从时间关系上来看,作者是看了一个小时后才决定放弃电影的,所以答案为after。<br>
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78. [B] 本题为复现题,下文中提到自己只能听到the sound of the
popcorn crunching说明自己开始嚼爆玉米花,表示嚼的动词是chew。<br>
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79 [C] It tasted pretty good与上文的I've never understood why they give you
so much popcorn之间应该是让步关系,所以答案为though。<br>
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80.[C] 从下文只能听到嚼玉米花的声音判断本题答案为no,表示听不到电影中的浪漫声音。<br>
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81.[B] 本题为同现题,嚼玉米花的声音应该用sound表达。<br>
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82.[B]
从下文中自己所想可以判断这里表示自己的思绪开始游荡,能表达此含义的是wander。Wonder表示"诧异,纳闷",depart表示离开,imagine表示想象,都与上下文不符。<br>
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83.[D]叙述自己过去的事情,又表示经常性行为,应该用used
to。<br>
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84.[A]从下文的betray可以判断,在自己发现真情之前一直把对方当作朋友,四个选项中能表示"到某时为止就不……"的是until。<br>
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85.[B]本题是对立同现题,与perfect语言
相对的应该是不正规语言,应该是informal,其他artificial(人工的,假的)
practical (实际的)都与language 不同现,与perfect不对立。<br>
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86.[A]本句表示自己看到这种情况的感觉,四个选项中表示感觉的动词是feel。<br>
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87. [D]本题答案为once表示"我们一开始学习英语,母亲就提出了一个建议,建议我们在家里都说英语"。<br>
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88.[B]从we all seemed to avoid each other 与we sat at the dinner table in
silence来看,答案应该是quiet,即大家都保持沉默,屋里十分安静,吃饭时也都是默默地吃。<br>
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89.[D]从句法结构来看,动词后没有宾语,应该用不及物动词,由此可以判断答案为speaking。<br>
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90.[C]本句表示,母亲试着说点英语,结果是错误百出,我们都禁不住发笑。Work
out表示"解决,设计处,计算处", come out表示"出来,出现,真相大白",
get out表示"逃脱,离开", make out表示"填写,理解,辨认出"。四个短语,能表达结果含义的是come
out。<br>
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2002年1月12日四级测试听力原文<br>
Section A<br>
1.M: Jessica, could you this emails to all the club members?<br>
W: Sorry, the computer broke down this morning. I will for you as soon as I have
fixed.<br>
Q: What does the woman imply?<br>
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2.W: Did you find the book for your reading assignment in the library?<br>
M: It closed before I got there. I had no idea that it closes so early on
weekends.<br>
Q: What does the man mean?<br>
<br>
3.M: Did you check the power plug and press the play button?<br>
W: Yes, the power indicator was on, and it was running, but somehow the sound
didn't come through.<br>
Q: What was the woman probably trying to do?<br>
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4.M: Juana, I am awfully sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you. Shall we have a beer
and forget the whole thing?<br>
W: OK, we can drop it this time. But don't do it again.<br>
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?<br>
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5.W: Airports are sad places.<br>
M: Sometimes, I guess. But we'll keep in touch. And I will fly over to see you
with Christmas.<br>
Q: What are the speakers doing?<br>
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6.M: Are you going to return to your present job after the vacation?<br>
W: No, I plan to graduate next semester. That means I'll have to be a full-time
student.<br>
Q: What will the woman do?<br>
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7.W: John, are you doing research for Professor Williams this semester?<br>
M: Actually, I am working as his teaching assistant.<br>
Q: What does the man mean?<br>
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8.M: I heard there are a few seats left for the show tonight.<br>
W: Really? I was under the impression that the tickets were sold out a long time
ago.<br>
Q: What do we know from the woman's reply?<br>
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9.W: Mrs. Long's briefing seems to go on forever. I was barely able to stay
awake.<br>
M: How could you sleep through that? It was very important for the mission we
were going to carry out.<br>
Q: What does the man imply?<br>
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10.W: You seem very confident about the job interview, don't you?<br>
M: Yes, I feel ready for it. I bought a good suit and clothing store and I had
my hair cut. I had studied almost everything about finance and economics.<br>
Q: Where is the man probably going to work?<br>
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Passage 1<br>
There was once a man in South America who had a parrot, a pet bird that
could imitate human speech. The parrot was unique. There was no bird like him in
the whole world. He could learn to say any word except one. He could not say the
name of his native town, Ketunnel. The man did everything he could to teach the
parrot to say Ketunnel, but he never succeeded. At first he was very gentle with
the bird. But gradually, he lost his temper. "You stupid bird. Why can't
you learn to say that one word? Say Ketunnel or I will kill you." But the
parrot would not say it. Many times the man screamed, "Say Ketunel, or I'll
kill you." But the bird would never repeat the name. Finally, the man gave
up. He picked up the parrot and threw him into the chicken house. "You are
even more stupid than the chickens." In the chicken house, there were four
old chickens, waiting to be killed for Sunday's dinner. The next morning, when
he went out of the chicken house, the man opened the door. He was shocked by
what he saw. He could not believe his eyes and ears. On the floor lay three dead
chickens. The parrot was screaming at the fourth, "Say Ketunel, or I'll
kill you."<br>
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11.Why did the man lose his temper?<br>
12.Who killed the three chickens?<br>
13.Why was the shocked at the scene the next morning?<br>
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Passage 2<br>
In Britain, if you are found guilty of a crime, you can be sent to prison
or be fined or be ordered to do community work such as tidying public places and
helping the old. You may also be sent to special centers when you learn special
skills like cooking, writing and car maintenance. About 5 percent of the present
population are women. Many prisons were built over one hundred years ago. But
the government will have built 11 new prisons by next year. There are two sorts
of prisons. The open sort and the closed sort. In the closed sort, prisoners are
given very little freedom. They spend three to ten hours outside their cells
when they exercise, eat, study, learn skills, watch TV and talk to other
prisoners. All prisoners are expected to work. Most of them are paid for what
they do, whether it is doing maintenance or cooking and cleaning. Prisoners in
open prisons are locked up at night, but for the rest of the time, they are free
within the prison grounds. They can exercise, have visitors, or study. And some
are allowed out of the ground to study or to do community work.<br>
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14.What do we know about women prisoners in Britain?<br>
15.In what way are open prisons different from closed prisons?<br>
16.What do we learn about prisoners in Britain?<br>
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Passage 3<br>
London taxi drivers know the capital like the back of their hands. No
matter how small or indistinct the street is, the driver will be able to get you
there without any trouble. The reason London taxi drivers are so efficient is
that they all have gone through a very tough training period to get special taxi
driving license. During this period, which can take two to four years, the
would-be taxi driver has to learn the most direct route to every single road and
to every important building in London. To achieve this, most learners go around
the city on small motorbikes practicing how to move to and from different points
of the city. Learner taxi drivers are tested several times during the training
period by government officers. The exams are terrible experience. The officers
ask you "How do you get from Birmingham palace to the Tower of
London?" and you have to take them there in the direct line. When you get
to the tower, they won't say "well done". They will quickly move on to
the next question. After five or six questions, they will just say "See you
in two months' time." and then you know the exam is over. Learner drivers
are not allowed to work and earn money as drivers. Therefore, many of them keep
their previous jobs until they have obtained the license. The training can cost
quite a lot, because learners have to pay for their own expenses on the tests
and the medical exam.<br>
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17.Why are London taxi drivers very efficient?<br>
18.How long does the training period last?<br>
19.Why does the speaker think the driving test is a terrible experience?<br>
20.Why do learner drivers have to keep their present jobs?</p>
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