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2007年6月全國(guó)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)考試真題
PartIWriting(30minutes)
注意:此部分試題在答題卡1上。
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopicof
Welcometoourclub.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbellow:
歡迎辭,歡迎加入俱樂(lè)部。
標(biāo)題:Welcometoourclub
書(shū)寫(xiě)提綱:
1.表達(dá)你的歡迎;
2.對(duì)你們俱樂(lè)部作一個(gè)簡(jiǎn)要介紹。
PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswer
thequestionsonAnswerSheet1.
Forquestions1-7,mark
Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;
N(forNO)ifstatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.
Forquestion8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
ProtectYourPrivacyWhenJob-huntingOnline
Identitytheftandidentityfraudaretermsusedtorefertoalltypesofcrimeinwhichsomeone
wrongfullyobtainsandusesanotherperson'spersonaldatainsomewaythatinvolvesfraudor
deception,typicallyforeconomicgain.
Thenumbersassociatedwithidentitytheftarebeginningtoaddupfastthesedays.Arecent
GeneralAccountingOfficereportestimatesthatasmanyas750,000Americansarevictimsof
identitythefteveryyear.Andthatnumbermaybelow,asmanypeoplechoosenottoreport
thecrimeeveniftheyknowtheyhavebeenvictimized.
Identitytheftisuanabsoluteepidemic,MstatesRobertEllisSmith,arespectedauthorand
advocateofprivacy.ulfscertainlypickedupinthelastfourorfiveyears.Ifsworldwide.It
affectseverybody,andthere*sverylittleyoucandotopreventitand,worstofall,youcan't
detectituntilit'sprobablytoolate.”
Unlikeyourfingerprints,whichareuniquetoyouandcannotbegiventosomeoneelsefortheir
use,youpersonaldata,especiallyyoursocialsecuritynumber,yourbankaccountorcredit
cardnumber,yourtelephonecallingcardnumber,andothervaluableidentifyingdata,canbe
used,iftheyfallintothewronghands,topersonallyprofitatyourexpense.IntheUnitedStates
andCanada,forexample,manypeoplehavereportedthatunauthorizedpersonshavetaken
fundsoutoftheirbankorfinancialaccounts,or,intheworstcases,takenovertheiridentities
altogether,runningupvastdebtsandcommittingcrimeswhileusingthevictims*names.In
manycases,avictim'slossesmayincludednotonlyout-of-pocketfinanciallosses,but
substantialadditionalfinancialcostsassociatedwithtryingtorestorehisreputationinthe
communityandcorrectingerroneousinformationforwhichthecriminalisresponsible.
AccordingtotheFBI,identitytheftisthenumberonefraudcommittedontheInternet.Sohow
dojobseekersprotectthemselveswhilecontinuingtocirculatetheirresumesonline?Thekey
toasuccessfulonlinejobsearchislearningtomanagertherisks.Herearesometipsfor
stayingsafewhileconductingajobsearchontheInternet.
1.Checkforaprivacypolicy.
Ifyouareconsideringpostingyourresumeonline,makesurethejobsearchsiteyourare
consideringhasaprivacypolicy,likeCareerB.Thepolicyshouldspellouthowyour
informationwillbeused,storedandwhetherornotitwillbeshared.Youmaywanttothink
twiceaboutpostingyourresumeonasitethatautomaticallysharesyourinformationwith
others.Youcouldbeopeningyourselfuptounwantedcallsfromsolicitors(推銷員).
Whenreviewingthesite'sprivacypolicy,youllbeabletodeleteyourresumejustaseasilyas
youpostedit.Youwon'tnecessarilywantyourresumetoremainoutthereontheInternetonce
youlandajob.Remember,thelongeryourresumeremainspostedonajobboard,themore
exposure,bothpositiveandnot-so-positive,itwillreceive.
2.Takeadvantageofsitefeatures.
Lawfuljobsearchsitesofferlevelsofprivacyprotection.Beforepostingyourresume,carefully
consideryourjobsearchobjectiveandthelevelofriskyouarewillingtoassume.
CareerB,forexample,offersthreelevelsofprivacyfromwhichjobseekerscan
choose.Thefirstisstandardposting.Thisoptiongivesjobseekerswhoposttheirresumesthe
mostvisibilitytothebroadestemployeraudiencepossible.
Thesecondisanonymous(匿名的)posting.Thisallowsjobseekersthesamevisibilityas
thoseinthestandardpostingcategorywithoutanyoftheircontactinformationbeingdisplayed.
Jobseekerswhowishtoremainanonymousbutwanttosharesomeotherinformationmay
choosewhichpiecesofcontactinformationtodisplay.
Thethirdisprivateposting.Thisoptionallowsajobseekertopostaresumewithouthavingit
searchedbyemployers.Privatepostingallowsjobseekerstoquicklyandeasilyapplyforjobs
thatappearonCareerBwithoutretypingtheirinformation.
3.Safeguardyouridentity.
CareerexpertssaythatoneofthewaysjobseekerscanstaysafewhileusingtheInternetto
searchoutjobsistoconcealtheiridentities.Replaceyournameonyourresumewithageneric
(泛指的)identifier,suchas"IntranetDeveloperCandidate,Mor"ExperiencedMarketing
Representative.1,
Youshouldalsoconsidereliminatingthenameandlocationofyourcurrentemployer.
Dependingonyourtitle,itmaynotbeallthatdifficulttodeterminewhoyouareoncethename
ofyourcompanyisprovided.Useageneraldescriptionofthecompanysuchas“Majorauto
manufacturer;*orHlnternationalpackagedgoodssupplier.**
Ifyourjobtitleisunique,considerusingthegenericequivalentinsteadoftheexacttitle
assignedbyyouremployer.
4.Establishandemailaddressforyoursearch.
Anotherwaytoprotectyourprivacywhileseekingemploymentonlineistoopenupanemail
accountspecificallyforyouronlinejobsearch.Thiswillsafeguardyourexistingemailboxin
theeventsomeoneyoudon'tknowgetsholdofyouremailaddressandsharesitwithothers.
Usinganemailaddressspecificallyforyoujobsearchalsoeliminatesthepossibilitythatyou
willreceiveunwelcomeemailsinyourprimarymailbox.Whennamingyournewemailaddress,
besurethatitdoesn'tcontainreferencestoyournameorotherinformationthatwillgiveaway
youridentity.Thebestsolutionisanemailaddressthatisrelevanttothejobyouareseeking
suchassalesmgr2004@.
5.Protectyourreference.
Ifyourresumecontainsasectionwiththenamesandcontactinformationofyourreferences,
takeitout.There'snosenseinsafeguardingyourinformationwhilesharingprivatecontact
informationofyourreferences.
6.Keepconfidential(機(jī)密的)informationconfidential.
Donot,underanycircumstances,shareyoursocialsecurity,driver'slicense,andbank
accountnumbersorotherpersonalinformation,suchasraceoreyecolor.Honestemployers
donotneedthisinformationwithaninitialapplication.Don'tprovidethiseveniftheysaythey
needitinordertoconductabackgroundcheck.Thisisoneoftheoldesttricksinthebook-
don,tfallforit.
注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。
1.RobertEllisSmithbelievesidentitytheftisdifficulttodetectandonecanhardlydoanything
topreventit.
2.Inmanycases,identitytheftnotonlycausesthevictims,immediatefinanciallossesbut
coststhemalottorestoretheirreputation.
3.Identitytheftisaminoroffenceanditsharmhasbeensomewhatoverestimated.
4.Itisimportantthatyourresumenotstayonlinelongerthanisnecessary.
5.OfthethreeoptionsofferedbyCareerBinSuggestion2,thethirdoneis
apparentlymoststronglyrecommended.
6.Employersrequireapplicantstosubmitverypersonalinformationonbackgroundchecks.
7.Applicantsareadvisedtousegenericnamesforthemselvesandtheircurrentemployers
whenseekingemploymentonline.
8.Usingaspecialemailaddressinthejobsearchcanhelppreventyourfromreceiving
9.Toprotectyourreferences,youshouldnotpostonlinetheir.
10.Accordingtothepassage,identitytheftiscommittedtypicallyfor.
PartIIIListingComprehension(35minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Atthe
endofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe
conversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbea
pause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecide
whichisthebestanswer,thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasingle
linethoughthecentre.
注意:此部分答題在答題卡2上作答。
11.A)Itcouldhelppeopleofallagestoavoidcancer.
B)Itwasmainlymeantforcancerpatients.
C)Itmightappealmoretoviewersover40.
D)Itwasfrequentlyinterruptedbycommercials.
12.A)Themanisfondoftraveling.
B)Thewomanisaphotographer.
C)Thewomantookalotofpicturesatthecontest.
D)Themanadmiresthewoman'stalentinwriting.
13.A)Themanregretsbeingabsent-minded.
B)Thewomansavedthemansometrouble.
C)Themanplacedthereadinglistonadesk.
D)Thewomanemptiedthewastepaperbasket.
14.A)HequitteachinginJune.
B)Hehasleftthearmyrecently.
C)Heopenedarestaurantneartheschool.
D)Hehastakenoverhisbrother'sbusiness.
15.A)Sheseldomreadsbooksfromcovertocover.
B)Sheisinterestedinreadingnovels.
C)Shereadonlypartofthebook.
D)Shewaseagertoknowwhatthebookwasabout.
16.A)Shewasabsentallweekowingtosickness.
B)Shewasseriouslyinjuredinacaraccident.
C)Shecalledtosaythatherhusbandhadbeenhospitalized.
D)Shehadtobeawayfromschooltoattendtoherhusband.
17.A)ThespeakerswanttorenttheSmiths*oldhouse.
B)ThemanlivestwoblocksawayfromtheSmiths.
C)Thewomanisnotsureifsheisontherightstreet.
D)TheSmiths5newhouseisnotfarfromtheiroldone.
18.A)Themanhadahardtimefindingaparkingspace.
B)Thewomanfoundtheyhadgottothewrongspot.
C)Thewomanwasoffendedbytheman'slatearrival.
D)Themancouldn'tfindhiscarintheparkinglot.
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Thehotelclerkhadputhisreservationunderanothername.
B)Thehotelclerkinsistedthathedidn'tmakeanyreservation.
C)Thehotelclerktriedtotakeadvantageofhisinexperience.
D)Thehotelclerkcouldn'tfindhisreservationforthatnight.
20.A)Agrandweddingwasbeingheldinthehotel.
B)Therewasaconferencegoingoninthecity.
C)Thehotelwasundergoingmajorrepairs.
D)Itwasabusyseasonforholiday-makers.
21.A)Itwasfreeofchargeonweekends.
B)Ithada15%discountonweekdays.
C)Itwasofferedtofrequentguestsonly.
D)Itwas10%cheaperthaninotherhotels.
22.A)Demandcompensationfromthehotel.
B)Askforanadditionaldiscount.
C)Complaintothehotelmanager.
D)Findacheaperroominanotherhotel.
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
23.A)AnemployeeinthecitycouncilatBirmingham.
B)AssistantDirectoroftheAdmissionsOffice.
C)HeadoftheOverseasStudentsOffice.
D)SecretaryofBirminghamMedicalSchool.
24.A)Nearlyfiftypercentareforeigners.
B)AboutfifteenpercentarefromAfrica.
C)AlargemajorityarefromLatinAmerica.
D)AsmallnumberarefromtheFarEast.
25.A)Shewillhavemorecontactwithstudents.
B)Itwillbringhercapabilityintofullerplay.
C)ShewillbemoreinvolvedIpolicy-making.
D)Itwillbelessdemandingthanherpresentjob.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwill
hearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryou
hearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)and
D).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
PassageOne
Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.A)Herparentsthrivedintheurbanenvironment.
B)HerparentsleftChicagotoworkonafarm.
C)HerparentsimmigratedtoAmerica.
D)Herparentssetupanice-creamstore.
27.A)HetaughtEnglishinChicago.
B)Hewascrippledinacaraccident.
C)Heworkedtobecomeanexecutive.
D)Hewasbornwithalimp.
28.A)Shewasfondoflivinganisolatedlife.
B)ShewasfascinatedbyAmericanculture.
C)Shewasverygenerousinofferinghelp.
D)Shewashighlydevotedtoherfamily.
PassageTwo
Questions29to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
29.A)Hesufferedanervousbreakdown.
B)Hewaswronglydiagnosed.
C)Hewasseriouslyinjured.
D)Hedevelopedastrangedisease.
30.A)Hewasabletotalkagain.
B)Heracedtothenursinghome.
C)Hecouldtellredandblueapart.
D)Hecouldnotrecognizehiswife.
31.A)Twenty-ninedays.
B)Twoandahalfmonths.
C)Severalminutes.
D)Fourteenhours.
32.A)Theywelcomedthepublicityinthemedia.
B)Theavoidedappearingontelevision.
C)Theyreleasedavideoofhisprogress.
D)Theydeclinedtogivedetailsofhiscondition.
PassageThree
Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
33.A)Forpeopletoshareideasandshowfarmproducts.
B)Forofficialstoeducatethefarmingcommunity.
C)Forfarmerstoexchangetheirdailynecessities.
D)Forfarmerstocelebratetheirharvests.
34.A)Bybringingananimalrarelyseenonnearbyfarms.
B)Bybringingabagofgraininexchangeforaticket.
C)Byofferingtodovolunteerworkatthefair.
D)Byperformingaspecialskillattheentrance.
35.A)TheycontributetothemodernizationofAmericanfarms.
B)Theyhelptoincreasethestategovernments,revenue.
C)Theyprovideastageforpeopletogiveperformances.
D)TheyremindAmericansoftheimportanceofagriculture.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadfor
thefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthe
secondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwords
youhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing
information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwrite
downthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,
youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
注意:此部分試題在答題卡2匕請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
Students5pressuresometimescomesfromtheirparents.Mostparentsarewell(36),
butsomeofthemaren'tveryhelpfulwiththeproblemstheirsonsanddaughtershavein(37)
tocollege,andafewofthemseemtogooutoftheirwaytoaddtotheirchildren's
difficulties.
Foronething,parentsareoftennot(38)ofthekindsofproblemstheirchildrenface.
Theydon'trealizethatthe(39)iskeener,thattherequired(40)ofwork
arehigher,andthattheirchildrenmaynotbepreparedforthechange.(41)to
seeingA'sandB'sonhighschoolreportcards,theymaybeupsetwhentheirchildren'sfirst
(42)collegegradesarebelowthatlevel.Attheirkindest,theymaygently(43)
whyJohnorMaryisn'tdoingbetter,whetherheorsheistryingashardasheorshe
should,andsoon.(44).
Sometimesparentsregardtheirchildrenasextensionsofthemselvesand(45)
.Intheirinvolvementandidentificationwiththeir
children,theyforgetthateveryoneisdifferentandthateachpersonmustdevelopinhisorher
ownway.Theyforgetthattheirchildren,(46).
PartIVReadingComprehension(readingindepth)(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectone
wordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Read
thepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinbankisidentifiedby
aletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasingle
linethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions47to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Yearsago,doctorsoftensaidthatpainwasanormalpartoflife.Inparticular,whenolder
patients_47_ofpain,theyweretolditwasanaturalpartofagingandtheywouldhaveto
learntolivewithit.
Timeshavechanged.Today,wetakepain_48—.Indeed,painisnowconsideredthefifth
vitalsign,asimportantasbloodpressure,temperature,breathingrateandpulsein_49_a
person'swell-being.Weknowthatchronic(慢性的)paincandisrupt(擾舌L)aperson'slife,
causingproblemsthat_50_frommissedworktodepression.
Thafswhyagrowingnumberofhospitalsnowdependuponphysicianswho_51—inpain
medicine.Notonlydoweevaluatethecauseofthepain,whichcanhelpustreatthepain
better,butwealsohelpprovidecomprehensivetherapyfordepressionandother
psychologicalandsocial_52_relatedtochronicpain.Suchcomprehensivetherapyoften
—53—theworkofsocialworkers,psychiatrists(心理醫(yī)生)andpsychologists,aswellas
specialistsinpainmedicine.
Thismodern_54_forpainmanagementhasledtoawealthofinnovativetreatmentswhich
aremoreeffectiveandwithfewersideeffectsthaneverbefore.Decadesago,therewereonly
a—55—numberofdrugsavailable,andmanyofthemcaused_56—sideeffectsinolder
people,includingdizzinessandfatigue.Thiscreatedadouble-edgedsword:themedications
helpedrelievethepainbutcausedotherproblemsthatcouldbeworsethanthepainitself.
注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答
A)resultI)determining
B)involvesJ)limited
C)significantK)gravely
D)rangeL)complained
E)relievedM)respect
F)issuesN)prompting
G)seriouslyO)specialize
H)magnificent
SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestions
orunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).
YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2
withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions57to61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Pvebeenwritingformostofmylife.ThebookWritingWithoutTeachersintroducedmetoone
distinctionandonepracticethathashelpedmywritingprocessestremendously.The
distinctionisbetweenthecreativemindandthecriticalmind.Whileyouneedtoemploybothto
gettoafinishedresult,theycannotworkinparallelnomatterhowmuchwemightliketothink
so.
Tryingtocriticizewritingontheflyispossiblythesinglegreatestbarriertowritingthatmostof
usencounter.Ifyouarelisteningtothat5thgradeEnglishteachercorrectyourgrammarwhile
youaretryingtocaptureafleeting(稍縱即逝的)thought,thethoughtwilldie.Ifyoucapturethe
fleetingthoughtandsimplyshareitwiththeworldinrawform,nooneislikelytounderstand.
Youmustlearntocreatefirstandthencriticizeifyouwanttomakewritingthetoolforthinking
thatitis.
Thepracticethatcanhelpyoupastyourlearnedbadhabitsoftryingtoeditasyouwriteis
whatElbowcalls“freewriting/5Infreewriting,theobjectiveistogetwordsdownonpaper
non-stop,usuallyfor15-20minutes.Nostopping,nogoingback,nocriticizing.Thegoalisto
getthewordsflowing.Asthewordsbegintoflow,theideaswillcomefromtheshadowsand
letthemselvesbecapturedonyournotepadoryourscreen.
Nowyouhaverawmaterialsthatyoucanbegintoworkwithusingthecriticalmindthatyou've
persuadedtositonthesideandwatchquietly.Mostlikely,youwillbelievethatthiswilltake
moretimethanyouactuallyhaveandyouwillendupstaringblanklyatthepagesasthe
deadlinedrawsnear.
Insteadofstaringatablankstartfillingitwithwordsnomatterhowbad.Halfwaythroughyou
availabletime,stopandreworkyourrawwritingintosomethingclosertofinishedproduct.
Movebackandforthuntilyourunoutoftimeandthefinalresultwillmostlikelybefarbetter
thanyourcurrentpractices.
注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
57.Whentheauthorsaysthecreativemindandthecriticalmind“cannotworkinparallel”(Line
4,Para.1)inthewritingprocess,hemeans.
A)noonecanbebothcreativeandcritical
B)theycannotberegardedasequallyimportant
C)theyareinconstantconflictwitheachother
D)onecannotusethematthesametime
58.Whatpreventspeoplefromwritingonis.
A)puttingtheirideasinrawform
B)attemptingtoeditastheywrite
C)ignoringgrammaticalsoundness
D)tryingtocapturefleetingthoughts
59.Whatisthechiefobjectiveofthefirststageofwriting?
A)Toorganizeone'sthoughtslogically.
B)Tochooseanappropriatetopic.
C)Togetone'sideasdown.
D)Tocollectrawmaterials.
60.Onecommonconcernofwritersabout“freewritingrsthat.
A)itoverstressestheroleofthecreativemind
B)ittakestoomuchtimetoeditafterwards
C)itmaybringabouttoomuchcriticism
D)itdoesnothelpthemtothinkclearly
61.Inwhatwaydoesthecriticalmindhelpthewriterinthewritingprocess?
A)Itrefineshiswritingintobettershape.
B)Ithelpshimtocomeupwithnewideas.
C)Itsavesthewritingtimeavailabletohim.
D)Itallowshimtositonthesideandobserve.
PassageTwo
Idon*teverwanttotalkaboutbeingawomanscientistagain.Therewasatimeinmylifewhen
peopleaskedconstantlyforstoriesaboutwhatit*sliketoworkinafielddominatedbymen.I
wasneververygoodattellingthosestoriesbecausetruthfullyIneverfoundtheminteresting.
WhatIdofindinterestingistheoriginoftheuniverse,theshapeofspace-timeandthenature
ofblackholes.
At19,whenIbeganstudyingastrophysics,itdidnotbothermeintheleasttobetheonly
womanintheclassroom.ButwhileearningmyPh.D.atMITandthenasapost-doctordoing
spaceresearch,theissuestartedtobotherme.Myeveryachievement—jobs,researchpapers,
awards—wasviewedthroughthelensofgender?(性別)politics.Soweremyfailures.
Sometimes,whenIwaspushedintoanargumentonleftbrainversus(相對(duì)于)rightbrain,or
natureversusnurture(培育),Iwouldinstantlyfightfiercelyonmybehalfandallwomankind.
Thenonedayafewyearsago,outofmymouthcameasentencethatwouldeventually
becomemyreplytoanyandallprovocations:Idon'ttalkaboutthatanymore.Ittookme10
yearstogetbacktheconfidenceIhadat19andtorealizethatIdidn'twanttodealwithgender
issues.Whyshouldcuringsexismbeyetanotherterribleburdenoneveryfemalescientist?
Afterall,Idon'tstudysociologyorpoliticaltheory.
TodayIresearchandteachatBarnard,awomen*scollegeinNewYorkCity.Recently,
someoneaskedmehowmayofthe45studentsinmyclasswerewomen.Youcannotimagine
mysatisfactionatbeingabletoanswer,45.Iknowsomeofmystudentsworryhowtheywill
managetheirscientificresearchandadesireforchildren.AndIdon'tdismissthoseconcerns.
Still,Idon'ttellthem“war”stories.Instead,Ihavegiventhemthis:thevisualoftheirphysics
professorheavilypregnantdoingphysicsexperiments.Andinturntheyhavegivenmethe
imageof45womendrivenbyaloveofscience.Andthafsasightworthtalkingabout.
62.Whydoesn'ttheauthorwanttotalkaboutbeingawomanscientistagain?
A)Shefeelsunhappyworkinginmale-dominatedfields.
B)Sheisfedupwiththeissueofgenderdiscrimination.
C)Sheisnotgoodattellingstoriesofthekind.
D)Shefindsspaceresearchmoreimportant.
63.FromParagraph2,wecaninferthatpeoplewouldattributetheauthor'sfailuresto
A)theveryfactthatsheisawoman
B)herinvolvementingenderpolitics
C)herover-confidenceasafemaleastrophysicist
D)theburdenshebearsinamale-dominatedsociety
64.WhatdidtheauthorconstantlyfightagainstwhiledoingherPh.D.andpost-doctoral
research?
A)Lackofconfidenceinsucceedinginspacescience.
B)Unfairaccusationsfrombothinsideandoutsidehercircle.
C)People'sstereotypedattitudetowardfemalescientists.
D)Widespreadmisconceptionsaboutnatureandnurtured.
65.Whydoestheauthorfeelgreatsatisfactionwhentalkingaboutherclass?
A)Femalestudentsnolongerhavetobotheraboutgenderissues.
B)Herstudents1performancehasbroughtbackherconfidence.
C)Herfemalestudentscandojustaswellasmalestudents.
D)Morefemalestudentsarepursuingsciencethanbefore.
66.Whatdoestheimagetheauthorpresentstoherstudentssuggest?
A)Womenstudentsneedn'thavetheconcernsofhergeneration.
B)Womenhavemorebarriersontheirwaytoacademicsuccess.
C)Womencanbalanceacareerinscienceandhavingafamily.
D)Womennowhavefewerproblemspursuingasciencecareer.
PartVCloze(15minutes)
Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONE
thatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
AnearthquakehitKashmironOct.8,2005.ittooksome75,000lives,_67_130,000andleft
nearly3.5millionwithoutfood,jobsorhomes.—68—overnight,scoresoftentvillages
bloomed_69_theregion,tendedbyinternationalaidorganizations,military_70_andaid
groupsworkingdayandnighttoshelterthesurvivorsbeforewinterset_71_.
Mercifully,theseasonwasmild.Butwiththe_72_ofspringtherefugeeswillbemoved
again.Campsthat_73—healthcare,foodandshelterfor150,000survivorshavebegunto
closeastheywere_74_intendedtobepermanent.
Formostoftherefugees,thethoughtofgoingbackbrings_75—emotions.Thepastsix
monthshavebeendifficult.Familiesof_76_manyas10peoplehavehadtoshelter_77_
asingletentandsharecookstovesandbathing_78_withneighbors."Theyarelooking
forwardtothecleanwateroftheirrivers;*officialssay.“Theyare_79_offreefreshfruit.
Theywanttogetbacktotheirherdsandstart_80—again/'Butmostwillbereturningto
_81_butheapsofruins.Inmanyvillages,electrical_82_havenotbeenrepaired,nor
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