当前位置:考试网  > 试卷库  > 外语类  > 大学英语  > 大学英语四级  > PartIIVocabularyandStructure Directions:Inthisparttherearefortyincompletesentences.Eachsentenceisfollowedbyfourchoices.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandthenmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet. 21.Theteacherthestudentsonatourthroughtheartmuseum. A.madeB.indicatedC.forcedD.took 22.Tom’sparentsdiedwhenhewasachild,sohewasbyhisrelatives. A.grownupB.broughtupC.raisedD.fedup 23.Hereismycard.Let’skeepin. A.touchB.relationC.connectionD.friendship 24.Sofarthereisnoproofpeoplefromotherplanetsdoexist. A.whichB.howC.whatD.that 25.Thenewspapersreportedyesterdayseveralontheboundariesofthesetwocountries. A.incidentsB.happeningsC.eventsD.accidents 26.We’veworkedouttheplanandnowwemustputitinto. A.factB.realityC.practiceD.deed 27.Hedidn’tandsohefailedtheexamination. A.workenoughhardB.hardworkenoughC.hardenoughworkD.workhardenough 28.NotuntilMr.SmithcametoChinawhatkindofcountrysheis. A.heknewB.hedidn’tknowC.didheknowD.hecouldn’tknow 29.Scientistssayitmaybetenyearsthismedicinewasputtouse. A.sinceB.beforeC.afterD.when 30.Insomecountries,iscalled“equality”doesnotreallymeanequalrightsforallpeople. A.thatB.whatC.whichD.how 31.Wedidn’tknowhistelephonenumber,otherwisewehim. A.wouldtelephoneB.wouldhavetelephone C.hadtelephonedD.musthavetelephoned 32.We’vemissedthelastbus,I’mafraidwehavenobuttotakeataxi. A.wayB.possibilityC.choiceD.selection 33.Luckily,mostsheepthefloodlastmonth. A.enduredB.survivedC.livedD.passed 34.Myparentsalwaysletmehavemyownofliving. A.wayB.methodC.mannerD.fashion 35.Likeotherlanguageskills,readingrequirespractice. A.themostofB.muchoftheC.mostoftheD.moreofthe 36.Itisonlythroughpracticeonewillbeabletoswimskillfully. A.whatB.whoC.thatD.which 37.Thebrainiscapableofignoringpainmessageoftoconcentrateonotheractivities. A.itallowedB.isitallowedC.allowedD.allowedit 38.Don’tworry,Ihavealreadythemthedecision. A.informed;withB.informed;ofC.informed;forD.informed;that 39.Thechildwassorryhismotherwhenhearrivedatthestation. A.tomissB.havingmissedC.missingD.tohavemissed 40.Iwonderwhyhetodiscusstheproblematthemeeting. A.declinedB.rejectedC.refusedD.delayed 41.Youcanhangupwhatyoulikeonthesewalls. A.bareB.emptyC.blankD.vacant 42.Accordingtoa,themajoritywouldratherhavenewspaperswithoutagovernmentthanagovernmentwithoutnewspapers. A.electionB.campaignC.pollD.vote 43.Thepopulationofthevillagehasdecreased150to500. A.inB.atC.byD.with 44.ItseemsthatthereisthatIcan’tdo. A.nothingB.anythingC.everythingD.none 45.Theyareoftencaringmoreaboutanimalsthanhumanbeings. A.accusedifB.accusedwithC.chargedofD.chargedfor 46.agoodbeginningismade,thewordishalfdone. A.AssoonasB.WhileC.AsD.Once 47.Georgecouldnothisfoolishmistake. A.accountinB.countonC.countforD.accountfor 48.Wecameintothisfieldlate,sowemustworkhardtothelosttime. A.makeupforB.makeoutC.keepupwithD.putupwith 49.Thenewlawwillcameintoonthedayitispassed. A.effectB.useC.serviceD.existence 50.Wecanseparatethemixtureintothepurechemicalcompoundsitiscomposed. A.inwhichB.ofwhatC.ofwhichD.fromwhich 51.Mrs.Lincolnhasthatsheisunabletogetajob. A.suchsmalleducationB.solittleeducation C.asuchlittleeducationD.asosmalleducation 52.Shecan’tpreventherlittleboyshootingbirds. A.from;toB.on;atC.with;upD.from;at 53.Manycountriesareincreasingtheiruseofnaturalgas,windandotherformsof. A.energyB.sourceC.powerD.material 54.Adarkenedskyinthedaytimeisusuallyandindicationthatastormis. A.possiblecomingB.abouttotakeplace C.closebyD.expectedtobesevere 55.Weallknowthatspeaklouderthanwords. A.movementsB.performanceC.operationsD.actions 56.,hecouldnotcoverthewholedistanceinfifteenminutes. A.FastashecanB.Ashecanranfast C.IfhecanranfastD.Sinceheranfast 57.Agriculturalproductioninthatcountryhasincreasedinrecentyears. A.vastlyB.strikinglyC.considerablyD.extremely 58.Peterhasplannedtosomemoneyeverymonthsothathecanbuyausedcarnextyear. A.setasideB.setupC.setinD.setalong 59.AlthoughIspoketohimmanytimes,henevertookanyofwhatIsaid. A.attentionB.noticeC.warningD.observation 60.Theyovercameallthedifficultiesandfulfilledtheplanthreemonthsaheadoftime,issomethingwehadnotexpected. A.thatB.whatC.itD.which
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PartIIVocabularyandStructure

Directions:Inthisparttherearefortyincompletesentences.Eachsentenceisfollowedbyfourchoices.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandthenmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

21.Theteacherthestudentsonatourthroughtheartmuseum.

A.madeB.indicatedC.forcedD.took

22.Tom’sparentsdiedwhenhewasachild,sohewasbyhisrelatives.

A.grownupB.broughtupC.raisedD.fedup

23.Hereismycard.Let’skeepin.

A.touchB.relationC.connectionD.friendship

24.Sofarthereisnoproofpeoplefromotherplanetsdoexist.

A.whichB.howC.whatD.that

25.Thenewspapersreportedyesterdayseveralontheboundariesofthesetwocountries.

A.incidentsB.happeningsC.eventsD.accidents

26.We’veworkedouttheplanandnowwemustputitinto.

A.factB.realityC.practiceD.deed

27.Hedidn’tandsohefailedtheexamination.

A.workenoughhardB.hardworkenoughC.hardenoughworkD.workhardenough

28.NotuntilMr.SmithcametoChinawhatkindofcountrysheis.

A.heknewB.hedidn’tknowC.didheknowD.hecouldn’tknow

29.Scientistssayitmaybetenyearsthismedicinewasputtouse.

A.sinceB.beforeC.afterD.when

30.Insomecountries,iscalled“equality”doesnotreallymeanequalrightsforallpeople.

A.thatB.whatC.whichD.how

31.Wedidn’tknowhistelephonenumber,otherwisewehim.

A.wouldtelephoneB.wouldhavetelephone

C.hadtelephonedD.musthavetelephoned

32.We’vemissedthelastbus,I’mafraidwehavenobuttotakeataxi.

A.wayB.possibilityC.choiceD.selection

33.Luckily,mostsheepthefloodlastmonth.

A.enduredB.survivedC.livedD.passed

34.Myparentsalwaysletmehavemyownofliving.

A.wayB.methodC.mannerD.fashion

35.Likeotherlanguageskills,readingrequirespractice.

A.themostofB.muchoftheC.mostoftheD.moreofthe

36.Itisonlythroughpracticeonewillbeabletoswimskillfully.

A.whatB.whoC.thatD.which

37.Thebrainiscapableofignoringpainmessageoftoconcentrateonotheractivities.

A.itallowedB.isitallowedC.allowedD.allowedit

38.Don’tworry,Ihavealreadythemthedecision.

A.informed;withB.informed;ofC.informed;forD.informed;that

39.Thechildwassorryhismotherwhenhearrivedatthestation.

A.tomissB.havingmissedC.missingD.tohavemissed

40.Iwonderwhyhetodiscusstheproblematthemeeting.

A.declinedB.rejectedC.refusedD.delayed

41.Youcanhangupwhatyoulikeonthesewalls.

A.bareB.emptyC.blankD.vacant

42.Accordingtoa,themajoritywouldratherhavenewspaperswithoutagovernmentthanagovernmentwithoutnewspapers.

A.electionB.campaignC.pollD.vote

43.Thepopulationofthevillagehasdecreased150to500.

A.inB.atC.byD.with

44.ItseemsthatthereisthatIcan’tdo.

A.nothingB.anythingC.everythingD.none

45.Theyareoftencaringmoreaboutanimalsthanhumanbeings.

A.accusedifB.accusedwithC.chargedofD.chargedfor

46.agoodbeginningismade,thewordishalfdone.

A.AssoonasB.WhileC.AsD.Once

47.Georgecouldnothisfoolishmistake.

A.accountinB.countonC.countforD.accountfor

48.Wecameintothisfieldlate,sowemustworkhardtothelosttime.

A.makeupforB.makeoutC.keepupwithD.putupwith

49.Thenewlawwillcameintoonthedayitispassed.

A.effectB.useC.serviceD.existence

50.Wecanseparatethemixtureintothepurechemicalcompoundsitiscomposed.

A.inwhichB.ofwhatC.ofwhichD.fromwhich

51.Mrs.Lincolnhasthatsheisunabletogetajob.

A.suchsmalleducationB.solittleeducation

C.asuchlittleeducationD.asosmalleducation

52.Shecan’tpreventherlittleboyshootingbirds.

A.from;toB.on;atC.with;upD.from;at

53.Manycountriesareincreasingtheiruseofnaturalgas,windandotherformsof.

A.energyB.sourceC.powerD.material

54.Adarkenedskyinthedaytimeisusuallyandindicationthatastormis.

A.possiblecomingB.abouttotakeplace

C.closebyD.expectedtobesevere

55.Weallknowthatspeaklouderthanwords.

A.movementsB.performanceC.operationsD.actions

56.,hecouldnotcoverthewholedistanceinfifteenminutes.

A.FastashecanB.Ashecanranfast

C.IfhecanranfastD.Sinceheranfast

57.Agriculturalproductioninthatcountryhasincreasedinrecentyears.

A.vastlyB.strikinglyC.considerablyD.extremely

58.Peterhasplannedtosomemoneyeverymonthsothathecanbuyausedcarnextyear.

A.setasideB.setupC.setinD.setalong

59.AlthoughIspoketohimmanytimes,henevertookanyofwhatIsaid.

A.attentionB.noticeC.warningD.observation

60.Theyovercameallthedifficultiesandfulfilledtheplanthreemonthsaheadoftime,issomethingwehadnotexpected.

A.thatB.whatC.itD.which

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IthasabankofelectronicpenswhichwritelikethePresidentwrites,inhisfavoritelightblueink.(PassageOne)

Passage 3

Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage:

The idea of a special day to honor mothers was first put forward in America in 1907. two years later a woman, Mrs. John Bruce Dodd, in the state of Washington proposed a similar day to honor the head of the family—the father. Her mother died when she was very young, and her father brought her up. She loved her father very much.

In response to Mrs. Dodd’s idea that same year—1909, the state governor of Washington proclaimed (宣布) the third Sunday in June Father’s Day. The idea was officially approved by President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. in 1924, President Calvin Coolidge recommended national observance of the occasion “to establish more intimate (亲密) relations between fathers and their children, and to impress upon fathers the full measure of their obligations.” The red or white rose is recognized as the official Father’s Day flower.

Father’s Day took longer to establish on a national scale than Mother’s Day, but as the idea grained popularity, tradesmen and manufacturers began to see the commercial possibilities. They encouraged sons and daughters to honor their fathers with small thank-you presents, such as a tie or pair of socks, as well as by sending greeting cards.

During the Second World War, American servicemen stationed in Britain began to request Father’s Day greeting cards to send home. This generated a response with British card publishers. Though at first the British public was slow to accept this rather artificial day, it’s now well celebrated in Britain on the third Sunday in June in much the same way as in America.

Father’s Day seems to be much less important as occasion than the Mother’s Day. Not many of the children offer their fathers some presents. But the American fathers still think they are much better fated than the fathers of many other countries, who have not even a day for their sake in name only.

11. When did Father’s Day officially begin to have national popularity?

A. 1907 B. 1909 C. 1916 D. 1924

12. Who first started the idea of holding the Father’s Day?

A. Mrs. John Bruce Dodd B. Mrs. John Bruce’s Mother

C. The government of Washington. D. Some businessmen.

13. What flower will be popular on Father’s Day?

A. Lily B. Water Lily C. Red rose or white rose D. Sunflower.

14. Which statement is true, a according to this passage?

A. It took even longer for Mother’s Day to gain national popularity.

B. The businessmen helped to make Father’s Day popular.

C. Father’s Day is only celebrated in America.

D. Father’s Day is only a trick of the businessmen to make money.

15. What was the first reaction of the British publishing towards Father’s Day?

A. They thought highly of it and accepted it at once.

B. They just accepted it at once without any hesitation.

C. They just thought it a joke.

D. They thought it was too artificial and took a long time to accept.

Everyone____therighttohisownopinion.

Passage4

Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

IrecentlywroteanautobiographyinwhichIrecalledmanyoldmemories.Oneofthemwasfrommyschooldays,whenourninthgradeteacher,MissRaber,wouldpickoutwordsfromtheReader’sDigesttotestourvocabulary.

Today,morethan45yearslater,Ialwayscheckout“ItpaystoEnrichYourWordPower”firstwhentheDigestcomeseachmonth.Iamimpressedwiththatidea,wordpower.Reader’sDigestknowsthepowerthatwordshavetomovepeople—toentertain,inform,andinspire.TheDigesteditorsknowthatthebigwordisn’talwaysthebestword.Takejustoneexample,aQuotableQuoteformtheFebruary1985issue:”Timeisaplayfulthing.Itslipsquicklyanddrinksthedaylikeabowlofmilk.”

Nineteenwords,onlytwoofthemmorethanonesyllable,yethowmuchtheyconvey!That’susuallyhowitiswithReader’sDigest.Smallandsimplecanbeprofound.

AschairmanofafoundationtorestoretheStatueofLiberty,I’vebeenmakingalotofspeecheslately.Itrytokeepthemfairlyshort.Iusesmallbutvividwords:wordslike“hope”,“guts”,“faith”,“dreams”.ThosearewordsthatmovepeopleandsaysomuchaboutthespiritofAmerica.

Don’tgetmewrong.I’mnotagainstusingbigwords,whenitisrighttodoso,butIhavealsolearnedthatasmallwordcanworkasmallmiracle—ifit’srightword,intherightplace,attherighttime.It’sa“secret”thatIhopeneverforget.

16.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.oneofthemanyoldmemories

B.usingsimplewordstoexpressprofoundideas

C.Reader’sDigestandschoolspeeches

D.howtomakeeffectivespeeches

17.ItseemsthatReader’sDigestisamagazinepopularwith.

A.peopleofallagesB.teenagersC.schoolteachersD.elderlyreaders

18.Theexampletheauthorgivesinthesecondparagraphmightmean.

A.onespendshisdayplayinganddrinking

B.don’twasteyourtimeasonedoes

C.timeslipseasilyifyoudon’tmakegooduseofit

D.timeisjustlikedrinkingmilkfromabowl

19.Theauthor’s“secret”is.

A.toavoidusingbigwordsatanytime

B.tousewordsthathavethepowertomovepeople

C.toworkamiraclebyusingasmallword

D.tousesmallandsimplewordswherepossible

20.Accoedingtotheauthor,well-chosenwordscangivepeople.

A.hope,courageandideas

B.confidence,determinationandstrength

C.pleasure,knowledgeandencourage

D.entertainment,informationandpower

Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Iamafraiditwasa____foryoutodothis.

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