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CET-4听力补充练习答案

作者:金陵翻译院 日期:2006-06-09 15:01:08 浏览次数:4634
 
 
CET-4听力补充练习答案
 

Test 1

Section A

1--5 C C C B C

6-10 C B C D A

11-15 C A A B B

Section B

16-20 C D C C C

21-25 D C C A C

Section C

(S1) date   (S2) origins   (S3) superstitious

(S4) bride’s  (S5) symbol  (S6) financial

(S7) happiness  (S5) predate

(S9) One explanation for it is that during the times of arranged marriages, the bride’s face was covered until the broom was committed to her at the ceremony

(S10) It is also thought that the veil was worn to protect the bride from evil spirits that would be floating around on her wedding day.

(S11) One explanation for it is related to Roman times when it was believed that if the bride stumbled when entering the newlywed’s home for the first time, it would bring bad luck and harm to their marriage.

 

 

 

Test 2

Section A

1-5 A D D C C

6-10 C C C A B

11-15 D C D A C

Section B

16-20 B C B C C

21-25 D B B D D

Section C

(S1) verbal  (S2) tend  (S3) demanding 

(S4) abilities  (S5) imagining  (S6) programmed 

(S7) males  (S8) generalists

(S9) This means in terms of the abilities of the two sexes. Engineering is both visual and spatial, and it’s true that there are relatively fewer women engineers.

(S10) They also do equally well at programming a computer, which is neither visual nor spatial.

(S11) We all know men for whom machines seem to be extensions of their identity. A woman is more likely to see her car, rifle or computer a s a useful tool, but not in itself fascinating.

 

 

 

Test 3

Section A

1-5 A C B C C

6-10 C C C C A

11-15 B C D B A

Section B

16-20 C D B D B

21-25 A C C B D

Section C

(S1) the Pacific Ocean  (S2) Millennium

(S3) New Zealand  (S4) Prezident Jiang 

(S5) civilization  (S6) New Year 

(S7) Russia  (S8) the International Date Line 

(S9) Washington many police 

(S10) guarding hundreds of thousands of

(S11) are increasing security after someone stole ninety kilograms of explosives

 

 

 

Test 4

Section A

1-5 B C A C D

6-10 B D C A B

11-15 C C B A C

Section B

16-20 C C B A D

21-25 D B D B D

Section C

(S1) administering  (S2) responsibilities  (S3) federal 

(S4) War  (S5) added  (S6) Interior

(S7) mission  (S8) assimilate Native Americans 

(S9) disrupting Native American life

(S10) assistance to tribal governments

(S11) obtaining maximum benefits from Native American resources

 

 

 

Test 5

Section A

1-5 D D B C A

6-10 D C C C B

11-15 B A B A C

Section B

16-20 C A B A B

21-25 D C B D D

Section C

(S1) Have you traveled

(S2) try to imagine

(S3) seventy meters long

(S4) twenty-five million dollors

(S5) looks more like a great theater

(S6) when the plane is full of passangers

(S7) passengers

(S8) to be quite safe

(S9) there are twice

(S10) the plane can easily use its other engines to land

(S11) also two mechanical pilots

 

 

 

Test 6

Section A

1-5 A C C C D

6-10 B D C A C

11-15 C C A B B

Section B

16-20 B A B D D

21-25 C B B C A

Section C

(S1) weekends  (S2) participate  (S3) individual 

(S4) spare  (S5) hobby  (S6) model 

(S7) expensive  (S8) valuable  (S9) coin

(S10) However, to my sister they are extremely valuable .Nothing makes her happier than to find a new match-box of her collection.

(S11) It is something we like to do in our spare time simply for the fun of it.

 

 

 

Test 7

Section A

1-5 D C D C C

6-10 A D C C C

11-15 B A C B B

Section B

16-20 D A C A C

21-25 B D B A C

Section C

(S1) irregular  (S2) resist  (S3) temptation 

(S4) squeeze  (S5) escalators  (S6) calories 

(S7) applaud  (S8) mall

(S9) Scan the territory and go for the vegetables, the more the better. Salads, soups and stirfried foods are generally wise options.

(S10) A double burger with cheese, fries and a shake can total nearly 2,000 calories, with almost 100 grams of fat.

(S11) Avoid coffee drinks with whole mild or cream or whipped cream.

 

 

 

Test 8

Section A

1-5 C D A A B

6-10 C A D C D

11-15 B A A C D

Section B

16-20 B B A A D

21-25 A A A C B

Section C

(S1) consumption  (S2) decades  (S3) shortage 

(S4) lunar  (S5) capture  (S6) microwave 

(S7) abundant  (S8) installation

(S9) This energy could then be converted into a microwave beam and sent to receivers on Earth, where it would be easily converted into electricity that could be plugged into the power grid.

(S10) which could pass through rain and clouds, would have the intensity of about 20 percent of moontime sunlight and would be perfectly safe with only a slight problem of local radio interference.

(S11) that most of his lunar power plants could be easily constructed from materials already found on the moon, and that they were technologically simple enough to wire up quickly.

 

 

 

Test 9

Section A

1-5 D D A C B

6-10 D A B B A

11-15 C D D B A

Section B

16-20 C B A D B

21-25 C C B D C

Section C

(S1) potent  (S2) evoke  (S3) dates 

(S4) branches  (S5) adopted  (S6) incorporated 

(S7) specifically  (S8) prominent 

(S9) As these people moved or immigrated to other countries, they took this tradition with them.

(S10) Candles were sometimes used, but often caused devastating fires, and many different types of candle holders were invented to try to prevent tree fires.

(S11) But there days one is more likely to buy it from a tree farm, or use an artificial one, the better of which look quite realistic.

 

 

 

Test 10

Section A

1-5 C B A D B

6-10 B B C C D

11-15 B C D D B

Section B

16-20 D D B C C

21-25 B A B C D

Section C

(S1) knowledge  (S2) produce  (S3) understand 

(S4) aspect  (S5) literature  (S6) stimulus

(S7) steps  (S8) automatically

(S9) or any one of an infinite number of sentences

(S10) Knowing a language also means knowing what sentences are appropriate in various situations; saying “The Hamburger costs $ 2.00.”

(S11) would hardly be appropriate

 

 

 



 
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