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Key to Model Test (2) Band Four Part I. Writing Sample Writing: June 18, 2002 Dear Wang Hui,
I am sorry that it has taken me so long to reply to your last letter. As you know, July is the test season, and these days I’m almost up to my ears in preparation for final
exams. But after that will come summer vacation. I’ve already made elaborate plans for
the coming vacation.
First of all, I’d like to travel back home and have a good rest. After such along term of study, I am a little tired. I plan to stay home for about half month, and take
the opportunity to visit our high school teachers and friends. Then I will come back
to school for a one-month remedy class. Through these years I have been given too
much weight to written English, but only to find myself quite weak in oral communication.
So I’ve signed up for an oral English training course to improve my spoken English.
What is your plan for summer vacation? You mentioned in your last letter that you would make a trip to Beijing during the summer vacation. Have you made up your mind?
Looking forward to your reply. Yours, Li Ming
Part II. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and scanning) 1. Y 见小标题。
2. Y 见小标题caution 部分的第一句话But family exports caution that the new equality
can also have a negative side, diminishing respect for parents. 3. N 见第一段最后几行可知父母和子女的差别表现在很多方面。 4. N 见第二段 可知差距并没有消失,而是缩小了。 5. Y 见小标题Causes of the change部分,一共四个自然段,段意正是所述内容。 6. NG 文章没有提到所述内容。
7. Y 见小标题Where do families go from here?第一句。
8. He believes that parents — in their eagerness to keep the peace and avoid arguments —
miss an opportunity to teach children how to resolve conflicts, rather than simply
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avoiding them. 见小标题caution 部分第二段的倒数第四句话。
9. neglecting values, neglecting teaching opportunities, and neglecting the relationship。 Band Four 175
见小标题caution 部分第二段的倒数第五行。
10. Because the parents experience the rebellion in the 60’s, they can better accept their son’s desire for independence and crazy and sometimes rebellious things that children
do.见小标题growing understanding部分第一段的第三行。 Part III. Listening Comprehension Section A
11-15 DBDBB 16-18 ADB 19-21 AAC 22-25 DBCC Section B
26-29 CCBA 30-32 BDC 33-35: ADA Section C
36-43 regularly, measure, frequently, mass media, academic, preferences, commercial, advertising,
44. polls are used to obtain information about voters’ attitudes
45. to put forward candidates with winning potential, and to plan campaigns. 46. it is often possible to determine the probable winner Part IV. Reading Comprehension( Reading in Depth) Section A
48. F) authority 该空需要选择一个名词与over 搭配,表示 对„行使权利。Obedience 指
服从不能与此搭配。
48. N) clearly 根据句子的意思需要选择个副词修饰drawn, 且前面有much more 限定,全
句子的意思为,随着社会的复杂,服从是相对而言的,在此种状况下,处于某种地位
的人在权力能触及范围内此权势变得越来越明显。只有clearly 最合适。
49. O) assign 根据句子表述 teach 与homework 搭配只能选assign 表示布置作业。
50. D) obedience 根据上下文提示的摩托车手遵守规则听从警察,their 限定前面的那种
情况,所以选择该词。
51. K) likely 根据上文提到的情况,如果这种范围越权了,那么遵守就不可能了。 52. E) recite 该空选择一个动词与lists 搭配,只有recite 表示背诵条条款款。 53. M) chaos 根据本段的意思,遵守某种权力有时候有利于社会处于和谐的状态。没有
这种约束,社会就会变得一片混乱。
54. I) answer 根据搭配 answer the question
55. J) blindly 该空需要选择一个修饰形容词的副词,指盲目服从的人。 56. B) other one„the other„ 搭配,表示一种看法,另一种看法。
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Section B
57. B) 主旨题。 第一段是introduction.,第二段从but 引出sea water,第三段提到利用
temperature variation between currents来开发海水资源。第四段提到利用thermal sea
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energy proposal 来开发海水资源。第五段提到利用 wave power 来开发海水资源。综
上所述B) How to use sea water to develop water source of energy正确。
58. C) 词汇题。根据第二段landlocked后面一句The seas have contributed little or nothing
in the way of power. 可知这儿提到的水资源不是来自海水,又根据构词法可判断
C) almost or entirely surrounded by land是正确答案。 59. D) 细节题。见第四段。
60. B) 推断题。文章中不曾提到 Russia 和 South America , 而Asia也只提到 Japan.
61. A) 推断题。用排除法,文章中不曾提到 C, 而B和D与文章的主题句不符合。 62. D) 是非判断题见第一段的第二到第三行。
63. C) 词汇题。见第二段第三行 they是所在从句的主语和主句的主语一致。 64. A) 推断题。根据文章的最后一段的最后一句话可推测出。
65. D) 主旨题。第三段提到的并不是所有的时尚都能被人们接受甚至有人抵制新的时
尚。接着举出例子来说明时尚的接受是怎样的过程。
66. B) 根据文章第二段提到的one reason, a second reason, a further reason可知一共三个 原因。
Part V. Cloze
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67. C. autonomous 形容词指自主的,自治的。Autonomy 名词自治自主,auto 指汽车。
该空需填写一个名词。据意思这种装置在现代化过程中发挥着重要的作用。 68. B. 该空后面指一种普遍原理,且machine 为单数。 69. C. one’s own 指⋯⋯自己的
70. B. 该空填一个表所属的定语从句
71. A. 选一个副词修饰detect, constantly,经常地,consistently 表前后一致地。 72. C. 根据前面提到的governor 指自动调温,调速的装置。所有只有increase合适。
73. A. no one 指泛指没有人这种反馈装置能起作用。 74. D. such a 修饰名词。 75. B. as „as 表比较结构。 76. A. it is adj. to do that „
77. D. nothing but 强调 “只有,仅仅”。
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78. A. in their path 表在它们的路径。 79. C. by + doing 指手段,途径。 80. B. avoid doing 结构
81. A. recharging place 指充电位置。 82. B. which 指不确定哪一个。
83. A. 现在分词做状语表伴随的状态。 84. D. until 指直到⋯⋯为止
85. A. artificial 指人造的,人工的,与第三段第四行 artificial “tortoises” 遥相对应。false
指假的,人造的,fake 指仿造的,unnatural 指非天然的。 86. B. which to do 需要“思考”的义项。 Band Four 177 Part VI. Translation
87. nothing but some broken furniture 88. Given the condition of the engine 89. In terms of employment
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Listening Material
Part III. Listening Comprehension Scripts:
Section A: Understanding Conversations
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end
of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the
conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will
be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and
decide which is the best answer. Then write the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2. Short Conversations.
11. W: If we hurry we can take a taxi instead of the local train and save half an hour.
Couldn’t we?
M: Yes, the taxi takes thirty minutes to get downtown. Q: How long does it take the local train to get downtown?
12. W: The guests are leaving for London today on the nine o’clock flight. Can you drive
them there on time?
M: I’d be happy to, but my car is under repair.
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Q: How are the guests going to get to London?
13. M: Would you like to go on a picnic this afternoon? Tom and Rose are coming too.
W: I’m sorry, but I was just going out shopping. I need to get a pair of shoes that goes
with my pants suit. They had to order them, and they just arrived yesterday. Q: What is the woman going to buy downtown? 14. M: How did you like the performance?
W: Generally speaking, it was very good. The part of the secretary was played beautifully,
but I thought the man who played the boss was toodramatic to be realistic. Q: How does the woman feel about the boss in the play?
15. W: Are you going to take that job at the real estate agency? M: Oh, I’m not sure. There are so many advantages to my present job, but the real estate
agency is offering me a lot of money.
Q: Which of the following can best describe the man?
16. W: I really get puzzled. It’s hard to tell if Johnson liked the film or not. M: I’m sure he wouldn’t have been enthusiastic about it if he didn’t like it. Q: According to the man, how did Johnson like the film?
17. M: What happened to the flight, Jean? You said your parents were arriving at 7:00. But it’s 8:00 now
W: I don’t know. They told me their time of arrival on the phone. Maybe there is really
something wrong with the flight. Q: What did the phone call say?
18. M: What did you think of the final exam? Band Four 179
W: It wasn’t as easy as I had expected. I barely had time to get to the last question.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation? Now you will hear two long conversations. Conversation One
M: When I was around sixteen years old, I liked to lie in bed late at night and listen to the radio.
W: What sort of programs did you listen to?
M: I was a teenager then, so of course I liked to listen to music. Carpenter is my favorite
singer. I like Yesterday Once More best. W: But I prefer Steve Wonder. M: I was also keen on talk shows.
W: You could concentrate on conversations in the middle of the night?
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M: In a way, You see, I like this feeling of being connected to the outside world, yet at
the same time comfortable and safe at home in my bed. W: I prefer watching television too, It’s more exciting.
M: Oh, of course I love television too, and movies. But they are entirely different experiences
from listening to the radio.
W: Yes, they’re intensely visual.
M: And much more passive. You just sit back and let the images happen to you.
W: It maybe so, but I still prefer TV to the radio.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. What did the woman prefer when she was young? 20. Who is the man’s favorite singer? 21. What does the man think about TV? Conversation Two M: Cold day, isn’t it? W: Yes, it’s freezing.
M: I hope the snow will let up. The ground is so slippery. W: Well, this is January.
W: Luckily it’ll soon be winter vacation. M: And the Chinese New Year. W: When’s that?
M: Early February? I think.
W: Are you going to celebrate it with a big firework show?
M: Not then. We usually have fantastic displays of fireworks on our National Day.
W: Oh, yes. I remember that. I saw one on October 1st. It was really magnificent. The whole sky lit up.
M: Don’t you have big fireworks shows in America? W: Sure we do.
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W: Of course. I was in San Francisco last July. We all drove to the seaside to watch the
fireworks. There were cars everywhere. The whole city seemed to have turned out.
M: Was it good?
W: Fantastic. But we had a hard time driving back home. M: Too many cars on the road, I suppose. W: How right you are!
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 22. What is the weather like according to the conversation?
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23. What’s the most probable relationship between the two speakers? 24. When do Americans have displays of fireworks?
25. What’s the problem the fireworks caused according to the conversation? Section B: Understanding Passages
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear
some questions. Both the passages and the questions will be spoken only once. After you
hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C
and D. Then write the corresponding letter on the Answer sheet 2. Passage One
Old Age’s Problems and Opportunities
Old age in the United States presents many problems and opportunities. As a result
of improved medical services, people live longer than they used to. This increase in
longevity creates a wide range of social needs. The medical specialty of gerontology (老
年医学) has opened up new research areas and careers related to the elderly. Because of changes in the family structure from extended to nuclear, the elderly
have to create existences apart from basical small family units. This situation is complicated
by the fact that many of their friends may have died and their children may have
moved away.
The elderly must set up a new life. Often, the elderly must rely on a fixed income —
Social Security and Pensions — and gradually diminished savings. While some live with
their children, many more live by themselves, with a friend or in a nursing home.
However, the increasing proportion of elderly people in society has given them a new political power. They have formed organizations to voice their own needs and
concerns to local state and federal agencies. Lobbying (游说) for such issues as increased
Social Security benefits, better health care, income tax benefits and rent controls has
brought to the public an increased awareness of the determination of the elderly to assert
their ability to deal effectively with their own lives.
Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
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26. What leads to a longer life span according to the passage?
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apart from basical small family units?
29. What’s the author’s attitude towards old age? Passage Two
A few months ago I got a letter from my ex-girlfriend, telling me that she was pregnant, and that I was the father! I was worried.
I was scared to death! I didn’t know what to do, and finally decided to tell my parents.
I didn’t know how to tell them, I was just so ashamed. I ended up just giving them
the letter with tears in my eyes. They didn’t take it well.
To make things worse, they took me to my grandparents’ house, where they all
had a long talk about my situation. It was hell! My grandparents are very old-fashioned
and, as you can imagine, they didn’t take it well either. I needed to get out of that house
and get some fresh air!
I ran to my best friend’s house and told him about the letter. My friend has a pretty sick sense of humor and he seemed to think it was pretty funny to see me embarrassed
like this. The more upset I got at him for laughing at my problems, the more he laughed.
Finally it dawned on me! HE had written that letter, not my ex-girlfriend! It was his idea of a funny trick! I was so annoyed at him, I could have killed him! Literally!
I ran back home and told my parents that the letter wasn’t real and it had just been
my friend’s idea of a joke. I don’t know which talk was worse. Telling them I was the father
of my ex-girlfriend’s baby, or telling them that it was all a mistake. That’s something
I would have rather kept to myself!!!
Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard. 30. What happened to the man according to the letter he got? 31. What did he feel when receiving the letter?
32. Who is it that wrote the letter to him according to the passage? Passage Three
A beautiful girl and a lawyer were seated next to each other on a flight from Los
Angeles to New York. The lawyer asked her if she would like to play a fun
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game with him.
The girl, tired, just wanted to take a nap. She politely declined and rolled over to
the window to catch a few winks. The lawyer persisted and explained that the game was
easy and a lot of fun. He explained, “I’ll ask you a question, and if you don’t know the
answer, you pay me $5, and if I don’t know the answer, I’ll pay you $500.” This caught the girl’s attention and as she figured there would be no end to this
annoyance unless she played, she agreed to the game.
The lawyer asked the first question. “What’s the distance from the earth to the
moon?” Without saying a word, the girl reached into her purse, pulled out a $5 bill and
handed it to the lawyer. “Ok,” said the lawyer, “your turn.” She asked the lawyer, “What goes up a hill with
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The lawyer, puzzled, took out his laptop computer and searched all through his computer and searched all his references, and found no answer. He searched the Internet
and the Library of Congress, still no answer. Frustrated, he sent e-mails to all his
friends and co-workers, to no avail. After an hour, he woke up the girl, and handed her
$500. “Thank you,” the girl said and turned back to get some more sleep. The lawyer, who was a bit angry, woke her up again and asked, “well, what’s the
answer?”
Without a word, the girl reached into her purse, handed the lawyer $5,and went back to sleep.
Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 33. What was the game the lawyer suggested?
34. Which of the following is NOT TRUE when the lawyer tries to find the answer
to the girl’s question?
35. How much money did the beautiful girl win? How much money did the lawyer lose?
Section C: Compound Dictation
Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the
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passage is read for the first
time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second
time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact
words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in
the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just
heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read
for the third time, you should check what you have written.
Public opinion polls are (36) regularly conducted and published in many countries.
They (37) measure not only support for political parties but also public opinion on
a wide range of social and political issues. They are (38) frequently published in major
newspapers and are generally accepted as useful tools by businesses, political organizations,
the (39) mass media and government, and (40) academic research groups. Hundreds
of public polling firms operate around the world.
In business, polls are used to test consumers’ (41) preferences and to discover what
gives a product its appeal (吸引力). Responses to (42) commercial polls help businesses
in planning marketing and (43) advertising strategies and in making changes in a product
to increase its sales.
In politics, (44) polls are used to obtain information about voters’ attitudes toward
issues and candidates, (45) to put forward candidates with winning potential, and to plan
campaigns. Polling organizations have also been successful in predicting the outcome (结
果) of elections. By polling voters on Election Day, (46) it is often possible to determine
the probable winner even before the voting booths close.__
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