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真题就是历年来的高考、中考正规考试的试题,真题的来源可简单理解为考试组织机构的学者出的题目,真题是在考试中真实出现的,下面是搜集推荐的英语四级真题,仅供参考,欢迎阅读。
英语四级考试真题及答案
artIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,.
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PartIIListeningprehension(30minutes)
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SectionANewsReport
Directions:Inthissection,,,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
)Manyfacilitiesweredestroyedbyawanderingcow.
B)Awanderingcowknockeddownoneofitsfences.
C)Sometouristswereinjuredbyawanderingcow.
D)Awanderingcoascapturedbythepolice.
)Itwasshottodeathbyapoliceofficer.
B)Itfounditswaybacktothepark'szoo.
C)Itbecameagreatattractionfortourists.
D)Itwassenttotheanimalcontroldepartment.
Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
)Itisthelargestofitskind.
B)Itisgoingtobeexpanded.
C)Itisdisplayingmorefossilspecimens.
D)Itisstaringanonlineexhibition.
)AcollectionofbirdfossilsfromAustralia.
B)Photographsofcertainrarefossilexhibits.
C)SomeancientwallpaintingsfromAustralia.
D)Picturesbywinnersofawildlifephotocontest.
Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
)Pickuptrash.
B)Amusevisitors.
C)Delivermessages.
D)Playwithchildren.
)Theyareespeciallyintelligent.
B)Theyarechildren'sfavorite.
C)Theyarequiteeasytotame.
D)Theyarecleanandpretty.
)Childrenmaybeharmedbytherooks.
B)Childrenmaybetemptedtodroplitter.
C)Childrenmaycontractbirddiseases.
D)Childrenmayoverfeedtherooks.
SectionBConversation
Directions:Inthissection,-),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
)ItwillbeproducedatHarvardUniversity.
B)Itwillbehostedbyfamousprofessors.
C)Itwillcoverdifferentareasofscience.
D)Itwillfocusonrecentscientificdiscoveries.
)Itwillbemorefuturistic.
B)Itwillbemoresystematic.
C)Itwillbemoreentertaining.
D)Itwillbeeasiertounderstand.
)Peopleinterestedinscience.
B)Youngsterseagertoexplore.
C)Childrenintheirearlyteens.
D)Studentsmajoringinscience.
)Offerprofessionaladvice.
B)Providefinancialsupport.
C)HelppromoteitontheInternet.
D)Makeepisodesforitsfirstseason.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
)Unsure.
B)Helpless.
C)Concerned.
D)Dissatisfied.
)Heistooconcernedwithbeingperfect.
B)Helosesheartwhenfacedwithsetbacks.
C)Heistooambitiousinachievinggoals.
D)Hetakesonprojectsbeyondhisability.
)Embarrassed.
B)Unconcerned.
C)Miserable.
D)Resentful.
)Trytobeoptimisticwhateverhappens.
B)parehispresentwithhispastonly.
C)Alwayslearnfromothers'achievements.
D)Treatothersthewayhewouldbetreated.
SectionCPassage
Directions:Inthissection,,,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
)Theyhaveastrongersenseofsocialresponsibility.
B)Theyaremorelikelytosucceedinthehumanities.
C)Theyaremorelikelytobeeengineers.
D)Theyhavegreaterpotentialtobeleaders.
)Praisegirlswholiketospeakupfrequently.
B)Encouragegirlstosolveproblemsontheirown.
c)Insistthatboysandgirlsworktogethermore.
D)Respondmorepositivelytoboys'ments.
)Offerpersonalizedteachingmaterials.
B)Provideavarietyofoptionalcourses.
C)Placegreatemphasisontestscores.
D)Payextraattentiontotopstudents.
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
)Itoftenrainscatsanddogs.
B)Itseldomrainsinsummertime.
C)Itdoesnotrainasmuchaspeoplethink.
D)ItisoneofthemostrainycitiesintheUS.
)Theydrivemostofthetime.
B)Therainisusuallyverylight.
C)Theyhavegotusedtotherain.
D)Therainesmostlyatnight.
)Ithasalotofplacesforentertainment.
B)Ithasneverseenthunderandlighting.
C)Ithasfewercloudydaysthananyothercoastalcity.
D)Ithasmildweatherbothinsummerandinwinter.
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
)Itoccurswhenpeoplearedoingarepetitiveactivity.
B)Itresultsfromexertingone'smusclescontinuously.
C)Ithappenswhenpeopleengageinanunmonactivity.
D)Itesfromstainingone'smusclesinanunusualway.
)Bloodflowandbodyheatincreaseintheaffectedarea.
B)Bodymovementsintheaffectedareabeedifficult.
C)Theybegintomakerepairsimmediately.
D)Theygraduallybeefragmented.
)Aboutoneweek.
B)Abouttwodays.
C)Abouttendays.
D)Aboutfourweeks.
)Applymusclecreams.
B)Drinkplentyofwater.
C)Haveahotshower.
D)Takepain-killers.
PartIIIReadingprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,.
Whentravellingoverseas,doyoubuywaterinplasticbottlesortakeyourchanceswithtapwater?''sthesafethingtodo,right?Thebottleis__27__,andthelabelsays"purewater".Butmaybewhat'?
That'stheconclusionofarecently__30__study,whichanalysed259bottlesfrom11brandssoldinninecountries,
,,.
Confrontedwiththis__34__,severalbottled-watermanufacturersincludingNestleandCoca-,,theWorldHealthOrganisationhaslaunchedareviewintothe__35__healthrisksofdrinkingwaterfromplasticbottles.
A)adequate
B)admiring
C)contains
D)defending
E)evidence
F)instant
G)liquid
H)modified
I)natural
J)potential
K)released
L)revealing
M)sealed
N)solves
O)substance
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,.
MakeStuff,Fail,AndLearnWhileYou'reAtIt
A)We'vealwaysbeenahands-on,doit-,oneofAmerica'sfoundingfathers,didn',innovativestovesandmore.
B)Franklin,whowaslargelyself-taught,mayhavebeenagenius,buthewasn'treallyanexceptionwhenitestoAmericanmakingandcreativity.
C)ThepersonalputingrevolutionandphilosophyofdisruptiveinnovationofSiliconValleygrew,inpart,outofthecreationsoftheHomebrewputerClub,whichwasfoundedinagarageinMenloPark,California,inthemid--includingguysnamedJobsandWozniak-startedmakingandinventingthingstheycouldn'tbuy.
D)Soit''ttiedtobigpanies,,Montessori,andevenancientGreekphilosophers,aswepointedoutrecently.
E)Thesemakerspacesareoftenoutsideofclassrooms,,whichisDewey',butitdoesn''saplacewhereyougettomakethingsbasedonyourinterestandonwhatyou,relearningtodo.
F)Ideasaboutlearningbydoinghavestruggledtobeemainstreameducationally,despitebeingoldconceptsfromDeweyandMontessori,PlatoandAristotle,andintheAmericancontext,RalphEmerson,onthevalueofexperienceandself-',inasense,',whereeverybodylearnsthesamethingatthesametimeinthesameway,thenlearningbydoingdoesn'''snottheworldoftesting.
G)Learningbydoingmaynotbeefficient,-,project-,'',Y,-basedlearning.
H)Ireallybelievethecoreideaofmakingistohaveanideawithinyourhead—oryoujustborrowitfromsomeone—andbegintodevelopit,,'minterestedinhowthesethingsareexpressionsofthatperson,theirideas,andtheirinteractionswiththeworld.
I)Insomeways,alotofformsofmakinginschooltrivialize〔使变得无足轻重〕;textbook,youthrowawaythepipecleaners,thestraws,thecardboardtubes.
J)Makingshouldbestudent-directedandstudent-led,otherwiseit''''stoletthembeincontrolandtodrivethecar.
K)Teachersshouldaimtobuildasupportive,,,itisn'.
L)Theteacher',topeople,''recreatingthisenvironment,'sthehumanbehaviorsyou'?Aretheydevelopingandrepeatingtheirproject?Aretheystumbling〔受挫〕?Dotheyneedsomethingthattheydon'thave?Canyouhelpthembeawareofwheretheyare?
M)Mybeliefisthatthegoalofmakingisnottogeteverykidtobehands-on,'snottheknowledgethatisvaluable;it',overtime,totacklemoreinterestingproblems,morechallengingproblems-problemsthatrequiremanypeopleinsteadofoneperson,andmanyskillsinst