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1、高校英语四级模拟题五Part I Writing (25 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 25 minutes to write an essay entitled The Use of Cell Phones in Class. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below:1. 如今高校生几乎人人都有手机,且手机的功能越来越强大。2. 上课时,也有学生用手机。3. 谈谈你的看法。Part II Listening Compreh

2、ension (30 minutes)Section ADirections: 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 conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there

3、 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 mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.1. A) Five lessons. B) Three lessons. C) Twelve lessons. D) Fifteen lessons.2.

4、A) In a restaurant. B) At their home. C) On a street.D) In a hotel room.3. A) A visitor. B) A reporter. C) A student. D) A lecturer.4. A) Buy a ticket for the ten oclock.B) Ask the man to change the ticket for her.C) Go to the airport immediately.D) Switch to a different flight.5. A) Help the compan

5、ies recruit graduate students.B) Stay at school all the work. C) Design some ads for her college. D) Apply for a job in one of the companies.6. A) Its not as hard as expected. B) Its too tough for some students.C) Its much more difficult than people think. D) Its believed to be the hardest optional

6、course.7. A) The woman rejected the mans apology. B) The woman appreciated the mans offer. C) The man had forgotten the whole thing. D) The man had hurt the womans feelings.8. A) Choose some stories for the children.B) Leave the children at home. C) Let the children choose by themselves.D) Let the c

7、hildren take some toys with them.Conversation One 9.A) Searching for reference material.B) Watching a film of the 1930s.C) Writing a course book.D) Looking for a job in a movie studio.10.A) Its too abroad to cope with.B) Its controversial.C) Its a bit outdated.D) Its of little practical value.11.A)

8、At the end of the online catalogue.B) At the reference desk.C) In the New York Times.D) In the Readers Guide to Periodical Literature.Conversation Two12.A) It was about a little animal.B) It took her six years to write.C) It was adapted from a fairy tale.D) It was about a little girl and her pet.13.

9、A) She knows how to write best-selling novels.B) She can earn a lot of money by writing for adults.C) She is able to win enough support from publishers.D) She can make a living by doing what she likes.14.A) The characters.B) Her ideas.C) The readers.D) Her life experiences.15.A) She doesnt really kn

10、ow where they originated.B) She mainly drew on stories of ancient saints.C) They popped out of her childhood dreams.D) They grew out of her long hours of thinking.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the

11、passage 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 mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage One16.A) Almonds can be sold at a highe

12、r price. B) He wants to get the subsidy from the government. C) It needs fewer workers to harvest almonds.D) He can get higher yields and earn more money.17.A) Many workers switch to other high-paying jobs. B) The area of fruit plants is much bigger than before. C) Many workers are ill due to an epi

13、demic. D) Many workers go to other states in the US.18. A) The US will import more farm produce from other countries under the current situation. B) The government will try its best to help the farmers in California. C) The US has sent back a lot of workers from Mexico. D) More cheaper farm workers

14、will come to the US this autumn due to the governments effort.Passage Two19.A) Most of them were criminals from foreign countries. B) They were very independent and brave. C) They had to fight together in order to exist. D) Their biggest threat came from the wild animals.20.A) They scattered on the

15、great lands. B) They were too busy to help others. C) Their sense of value changed. D) Their population thinned due to disease.21.A) Getting a sick stranger to the hospital. B) Holding a party to welcome a newcomer in a company. C) Helping poor people to pay for their rent. D) Ignoring a car that br

16、eaks down on the highway.Passage Three22.A) His branch is assigned to do an unpleasant job. B) His branch is suffering financial loss due to stealing. C) He feels over-stressed about his work. D) He doesnt have enough money to equip his branch.23.A) They want to get money from it. B) They are forced

17、 to do it. C) They intend to arouse public. D) They feel it is fun.24.A) Having children work as store detectives. B) Installing closed-circuit television. C) Fixing alarms in some secret places. D) Reducing the number of exits.25.A) It reduces the number of shoplifting. B) It worries the customers

18、who buy nothing. C) It decreases the number of customers. D) It makes the prices of products down.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the

19、 second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. More and more of the worlds population are living in towns or cities. The 26 at which cities are growing in the

20、 less developed countries is 27 . Between 1920 and 1960 big cities in 28 increased two and a half times in size, but in other parts of the world the growth was eight times their size.The sheer size of growth is bad enough, but there are now also very 29 signs of trouble in the comparison of percenta

21、ge of people living in towns and percentages of people working in industry, during the 30 century cities grew as a result of the growth of industry. In Europe, the proportion of people living in cities was always smaller than that of the 31 working in factories. Now, however, the 32 is almost always

22、 true in the newly industrialized world. The percentage of people living in cities is 33 the percentage working in industry. Without a base of people working in industry, these cities cannot pay for their growth. There is not enough money to build adequate houses for the people that live there, let

23、alone the new arrivals.There has been little 34 to build water supplies or other facilities. So the figures for the growth of towns and cities represent proportional growth of unemployment and underemployment, a growth 35 hopeless and despairing parents and starving children.Part III Reading Compreh

24、ension (40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is

25、 identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.More than forty thousand readers told us that they looked for in close friendships, what they expected of

26、 friends, what they were willing to give in _36_, and how satisfied they were with the quality of their friendships. The results give little comfort to social critics.Friendship appears to be a _37_ form of human bonding. Unlike marriage or the ties that bind parents and children, it is not defined

27、or regulated by law. Unlike other social roles that we are expected to _38_ as citizens, employees, members of professional societies and other _39_ it has its own principle, which is to _40_ feelings of warmth, trust, love, and affection between two people. The survey on friendship appeared in the

28、March _41_ of Psychology Today. The findings _42_ that issues of trust and betrayal (背叛) are central to friendship. They also suggest that our readers do not _43_ for friends only among those who are most like them, but find many who differ in race, religion, and ethnic(种族的)_44_. Arguably the most i

29、mportant _45_ that emerges from the data, however, is not something that we found but what we did not.A) acting B) return C) unique D) cooperativeE) look F) especially G) conclusion H) organizationsI) confirm J) promoteK) projects L) backgroundM) issue N) technologyO) playSection BDirections: In thi

30、s section, you are going to read a passage with 10 statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in out of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the que

31、stions by marking the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet. Media Selection for AdvertisementsA) After determining the target audience for a product or service, advertising agencies must select the appropriate media for the advertisement. We discuss here the major types of media used in advertis

32、ing. We focus our attention on seven types of advertising: television, newspapers, radio, magazines, out-of-home, Internet, and direct mail. B) Television is an attractive medium for advertising because it delivers mass audiences to advertisers. When you consider that nearly three out of four Americ

33、ans have seen the game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire You can understand the power of television to communicate with a large audience. When advertisers create a brand, for example, they want to impress consumers with the brand and its image. Television provides an ideal vehicle for this type of

34、communication. But television is an expensive medium, and not all advertisers can afford to use it.C) Televisions influence on advertising is fourfold. First, narrowcasting means that television channels are seen by an increasingly narrow segment of the audience. The Golf Channel, for instance, is w

35、atched by people who play golf. Home and Garden Television is seen by those interested in household improvement projects. Thus, audiences are smaller and more homogeneous (具有共同特点的) than they have been in the past. Second, there is an increase in the number of television channels available to viewers

36、, and thus, advertisers. This has also resulted in an increase in the sheer number of advertisements to which audiences are exposed. Third, digital recording devices allow audience members more control over which commercials they watch. Fourth, control over programming is being passed from the netwo

37、rks to local cable operators and satellite programmers.D) After television, the medium attracting the next largest annual ad revenue is newspapers. The New York Times, which reaches a national audience, accounts for $1 billion in ad revenue annually. It has increased its national circulation (发行量) b

38、y 40% and is now available for home delivery in 168 cities. Locally, newspapers are the largest advertising medium. E) Newspapers are a less expensive advertising medium than television and provide a way for advertisers to communicate a longer, more detailed message to their audience than they can t

39、hrough television. Given new production techniques, advertisements can be printed in newspapers in about 48 hours, meaning newspapers are also a quick way of getting the message out. Newspapers are often the most important form of news for a local community, and they develop a high degree of loyalty

40、 from local readers.F) Advertising on radio continues to grow. Radio is often used in conjunction with outdoor billboards (广告牌) and the Internet to reach even more customers than television. Advertisers are likely to use radio because it is a less expensive medium than television, which means advert

41、isers can afford to repeat their ads often. Internet companies are also turning to radio advertising. Radio provides a way for advertisers to communicate with audience members at all times of the day. Consumers listen to radio on their way to school or work, at work, on the way home, and in the even

42、ing hours. G) Two major changessatellite and Internet radiowill force radio advertisers to adapt their methods. Both of these radio forms allow listeners to tune in stations that are more distant than the local stations they could receive in the past. As a result, radio will increasingly attract tar

43、get audiences who live many miles apart. H) Newsweeklies, womens titles, and business magazines have all seen increases in advertising because they attract the high-end market. Magazines are popular with advertisers because of the narrow market that they deliver. A broadcast medium such as network t

44、elevision attracts all types of audience members, but magazine audiences are more homogeneous. If you read Sports Illustrated, for example, you have much in common with the magazines other readers. Advertisers see magazines as an efficient way of reaching target audience members.I) Advertiser using

45、the print media-magazines and newspapers will need to adapt to two main changes. First, the Internet will bring larger audiences to local newspapers. These audiences will be more diverse and geographically dispersed (分散)than in the past. Second, advertisers will have to understand how to use an incr

46、easing number of magazines for their target audiences. Although some magazines will maintain national audiences, a large number of magazines will entertain narrower audiences.J) Out-of-home advertising, also called place-based advertising, has become an increasingly effective way of reaching consume

47、rs, who are more active than ever before. Many consumers today do not sit at home and watch television. Using billboards, newsstands, and bus shelters for advertising is an effective way of reaching these on-the-go consumers. More consumers travel longer distances to and from work, which also makes out-of-home advertising effective. Technology has changed the nature of t

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