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<p align="left"><font color="#ff0000"><a name="听力原文"><b>2000年1月大学英语四级考试</b></a><b>听力原文</b></font><font color=red>(更多信息请访问<a href=http://www.kuangfeng.com>http://www.kuangfeng.com</a>)</font><br>
<b>Section A</b><br>
1. M: Hello, Mrs. White, what can I do for you?<br>
W: I don't know what's the matter with me? I'm always feeling
tired, I'm usually <br>
worn out at the end of the day.<br>
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?<br>
2. W: What do you think of the apple pie? I made it myself.<br>
M: Very delicious indeed. Even my mother's cannot match this. <br>
Q: What does the man mean?<br>
3. M: The music is so beautiful that I'd like to dance. But I don't know the ste
ps.<br>
W: It doesn't matter. No one will be looking at us in his crowd.<br>
Q: What does the woman suggest they do?<br>
4. M: I'd better read one of the articles for our political science class.<br>
W: You can't read just one. They say each presents a different
theory.<br>
Q: What does the woman tell the man he must do?<br>
5. W: Mary is always complaining about her job.<br>
M: Maybe if you tries typing letters every day, you'd see what it's
like.<br>
Q: What ies the man mean?<br>
6. M: Good morning. this is John Parker speaking. I'm just ringing to confirm my <br>
appointment with Mr. Smith for this afternoon.<br>
W: Yes. Mr. Smith's expecting you at 3 o'clock.<br>
Q: Why is the man maiking the phone call?<br>
7. W: Tom looks awfully nervous, doesn't he?<br>
M: Yes. I'm afraid he is not used to maing speeches.<br>
Q: What do they think of Tom?<br>
8. M: I bought a few books at the new bookstore. Would you like to have a look
at them?<br>
W: A few? It looks like you bought out the bookstore<br>
Q: What does the woman mean?<br>
9. M: Jane, you won't be able to get to the airport in time to catch the 10
o'clock <br>
flight.<br>
W: I realize that now. I'll have to get my ticket changes.<br>
Q: What will the woman have to do?<br>
10. M: Would you get me through to Dr. Lemon please?<br>
W: I'm sorry. He's with a patient.<br>
Q: What does the woman mean?<br>
<b>Sections B<br>
Passage one<br>
</b>Paul, a salesman from London, was driving past a sports car
parked outside a supemarket, when he saw it start to rool slowly down the hill.
Inside the car were two young girls on the passenger seat — but no driver Paul
stpped quickly, jumped in front of the sports car and tried to stop it, pushing
against the fron t of the car. Another man who was standing nearby got into the
car and put on th e handbrake, saving the girls from injury.<br>
It was at this point that Paul noticed his own car rolling
slowly down the hill and going too fast for him to stop it. It crashed into a
bus at the bottom of the hill and was so badly damaged that it had to be pulled
away to a garage.<br>
As if this was not bad enough, Paul now found he had no one
to blame. He was so busy chasing his car that he didn't get the name of the
driver of the sports car, who just came out of the supermarket and drove away
without realizing what had happened.<br>
11. Which car was badly damaged?<br>
12. Where was the driver of the sports car when the accident happened?<br>
13. Who did Paul think was to blame for the accident?<br>
14. Who was injured in the accident?<br>
<b>Passage Two<br>
</b>My friend, Vemon Davies kept birds. One day he phoned and
told me he was going away for a week. He asked me to feed the birds for him and
said that he would leave the key to his front door in my mailbox.<br>
Unfortunately, I forgot all about the birds until the night
before Vemon was going to return. What was worse, it was already dark when I
arrived at his hous e. I soon found the key Vernon gave me could not unlock
either the front door or the back door. I was getting desperate. I kept thinking
of what Vemon would say when he came back.<br>
I was just going to give up when I noticed that one bedroom
window was slightly open. I found a barrel and pushed it under the window. As
the barrel was ver y heavy, I made a lot of noise. But in the end, I managed to
climbe up and open the window.<br>
I actually had one leg inside the bedroom when I suddenly
realized that someone was shining a torch up at me. I looked down and saw a
policemna and an old lady, one of Verno's neighbours. “What are you doing up
there?" said the policeman. Feeling lise a complete fool, I replied, “I
was just going to feed Mr. Davies's birds."<br>
15. Why couldn't the man open the door?<br>
16. Why did the man feel desperate?<br>
17. Why did the man feel like a fool?<br>
<b>Passage Three<br>
</b>When Iragi troops blew up hundreds of Kuwaiti oil well at
the end of Gulf War, scientists feared environmental disaster. Would black
powder in the smoke from the fires circles the globe and block out the sun?<br>
Many said “No way?; rain would wash the black pwder from
the atmosphere. But in America, airsampling balloons have detected high
concentrations of particles similar to those collected in Kuwait. didn't catch
fire. It has formed huge lakes in the Kuwaiti dersert. They trap insects and
birds, and poison a veriety of other desert animals and plants.<br>
The only good news is that the oil lakes have not affected
the underground water resources. So far, the oil has not been absorbed because
of the hard sand just below the surface.<br>
Nothing, however, stops the oil from evaporating. The
resulting poisonous gases are choking nearby residents.<br>
Officials are trying to organize a quick cleanup, but they
are not sure how to do it. One possibillity is to burn the oil. Get those
black-powder detectors ready.<br>
18. What were the scientists worried about soon after the Gulf War?<br>
19. What was the good news for scientists?<br>
20. What are the officials trying to do at the moment?
<p align="left"><font color="#ff0000"><a name="da"><b>2001年1月大学英语四级考试参考答案</b></a></font><br>
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<b>Part I Listening Comprehension<br>
<br>
</b>1-10: CADCABBCDB<br>
11-20: CDAAABBDDC<br>
<br>
<b>Part II Reading Comprehension<br>
</b><br>
21. B 22. A 23. B 24. D 25. C<br>
26. A 27. C 28. C 29. A 30. B<br>
31. D 32. B 33. C 34. D 35. A<br>
36. A 37. B 38. D 39. C 40. D<br>
<br>
<b>Part III Vocabulary and Structure<br>
<br>
</b>41. A 42. B 43. B 44. D 45. A<br>
46. C 47. B 48. D 49. B 50. B<br>
51. C 52. D 53. D 54. D 55. A<br>
56. C 57. A 58. B 59. C 60. B <br>
61. D 62. C 63. A 64. D 65. D<br>
66. A 67. C 68. C 69. A 70. D<br>
<br>
<b>Part IV Cloze<br>
</b><br>
71. C 72. B 73. A 74. C 75. D<br>
76. A 77. B 78. C 79. D 80. B<br>
81. C 82. B 83. A 84. D 85. A<br>
86. C 87. A 88. D 89. B 90. D<br>
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<b>Part V Writing(略)</b></p>
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