第一篇:大學英語試卷
I.1.C2.B3.B4.A5.D
II.III.11.B12.A13.C14.B15.D16.C17.D18.B19.B20.A 21.C22.A23.B24.C25.B26.C27.A28.C29.D30.B
31.D32.C33.A34.B35.B
IV.36.biologist37.adolescent38.indifferent39.behavior40.insurance 41.consumer
42.contract43.miracle44.vocation45.agent 46.professional47.impression48.immediately49.influence50.dispute 51.invention52.authority53.decade54.opportunity55.ordinary
V.56.offered57.be influenced58.more59.best60.working 61.dressed62.generally63.based64.to discipline65.lighting
VI.66.I’m not in the least interested in what they are talking about.67.People are always complaining about the constantly rising prices.68.Many wrong ideas made people of Columbus age unwilling to sail west.69.He wished to forget everything associated with his life in the past.70.As a matter of fact, we haven’t found a substitute for his yet.VII.你和有相同文化背景的人有共同語言。你說話時表達自己的想法不會有什么麻煩。使用母語,你常常能把思想集中在你要表達的內容上,而不是集中在怎樣表達上。你不必擔心說的話有什么不對或是找不到恰當的詞。因為有共同背景,所以要談什么事,思考起來并不困難。你使用母語很方便。咱們可以說,你說母語時張口就來。
第二篇:大學英語入學考試試卷
Term Paper for an Introduction to English Language Testing
PART I LISTENING(30%)
SECTION ACONVERSATION
In this section you will hear a dialogue ONCE ONLY.You will be given 10 seconds to answer questions.Now listen to the conversation
1.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.hotel B.airplane C.tourist office D.a place of interest
2.Why does the man have interest in hiking trip?
A.Because he hasn’t enough money.B.Because he likes to stay up late.C.Because it doesn’t need to book ahead.D.Because he loves nature.3.How’s the price of over-night trip?
A.a little expensive B.at least $9
C.very cheap D.not mentioned
4.What will the woman help the man do?
A.find a hotel B.find a company
C.book for an over-night trip D.I don’t know
5.What do the speakers talk about?
A.how to book an air ticket B.places of interest
C.their holiday D.some tourist information
SECTION B
In this section you will hear a passage TWO TIMES.You will be given five minutes to complete the gap-filling task.Any American citizen over6who was born in the US can be president.There are many7in the United States, but, two of them are much stronger than the others.For over 100 years, the man elected as president has always been either a 8or a9.During the election year there are a lot of called primary election, which usually held in the 10.During the summer, both parties have11where the party members make the final choice for the party’s presidential candidate.Each party chooses a person to run for president and a person to run for12president.The two candidates work as a team.Once the final candidates are chosen, they13around the country, trying to win votes.The14is held in November.The candidate who wins becomes president in the following January.The election process is long and costly.Individuals prepare to run for15for many years.Nearly all of these people fail to win.PART II GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY(15%)
Choose the best answer to each question.16.There are over 58,000 rocky objects inspace, about 900 of which could fall down ontoearth.A.the;theB.不填;theC.the;不填D.a;the
17.Jim went to answer the phone., Harry started to prepare lunch.A.HoweverB.NeverthelessC.BesidesD.meanwhile18.Josephto evening classes since last month, but he still can’t say “what’s your name?” in Russian.A.has been goingB.wentC.goesD.has gone 19.We were astonishedthe temple still in its original condition.A findingB.to findC.findD.to be found 20.We only had $100 and that wasto buy a new computer.A.nowhere near enoughB.near enough nowhere
C.enough near nowhereD.near nowhere enough 21.Thousands of peopleto watch yesterday‘s match against Ireland
A.turned on B.turned in
C.turned around D.turned out
22.I agree to his suggestionthe condition that he drops all charges.A.byB.inC.onD.to 23.The fact that she was foreign madedifficult for her to get a job in that country.A.so B.muchC.that D.it
24.We haven’t discussed yetwe are going to place our new furniture.A.thatB.which
C whatD where 25.Alexander tried to get his workin the medical circles.A.to recognizeB.recognizingC.recognizeD.recognized Part IIICLOZE(20%)
Mark the best choice for each blank on your answer sheet.When I first entered university, my aunt, who is an English professor, gave me a new English dictionary.I was 26 to see that it was an English-English dictionary, also known as a monolingual dictionary.27it was a dictionary intended for non-native learners, none of my classmates had one 28,to be honest, I found it extremely29 to use at first.I would look up words in the dictionary and 30 not fully understand the meanings.I was used to the 31 bilingual dictionaries, in which the word are 32 both in English and Chinese.I really wondered why my aunt33to make things so difficult for me.Now, after studying English at university for three years, I34 that monolingual dictionaries are35in learning a foreign language.As I found out, there is, 36,often no perfect equivalence(對應)between two 37 in two languages.My aunt even goes so far as to 38 that a Chinese “equivalent” can never give you the39 meaning of a word in English!40,she insisted that I read the definition(定義)of a word in a monolingual dictionary 41 I wanted to get a better understanding of its meaning.42, I have come to see what she meant.Using a monolingual dictionary for learners has helped me in another important way.This dictionary uses a(n)43number of words, around 2,000,in its definitions.When I read these definitions, I am 44exposed to(接觸)the basic words and learn how they are used to explain objects and ideas.45 this, I can express myself more easily in English.26.A.worried B.sad C.surprised D.nervous
27.A.Because B.Although C.Unless D.If
28.A.but B.so C.or D.and
29.A.difficult B.interesting C.ambiguous D.practical
30.A.thus B.even C.still D.again
31.A.new B.familiar C.earlier D.ordinary
32.A.explained B.expressed C.described D.created
33.A.offered D.agreed C.decided D.happened
34.A.imagine B.recommend C.predict D.understand
35.A.natural B.better C.easier D.convenient
36.A.at least B.in fact C.at times D.in case
37.A.words B.names C.ideas D.characters
38.A.hope B.declare C.doubt D.tell
39.A.exact B.basic C.translated D.expected
40.A.Rather B.However C.Therefore D.Instead
41.A.when B.before C.until D.while
42.A.Largely B.Generally C.Gradually D.Probably
43.A.extra B.average C.total D.limited
44.A.repeatedly B.nearly C.immediately D.anxiously
45.A.According to B.In relation to C.In addition to D.Because of Part IV Complete the following dialogue.(10%)
You are at a clothing store.The assistant turns to address you.A:Can I help you?(You want to try a coat.)
Y:46
A: Of course.Here it's.(You ask the price.)Y':47
A: It’s 100yuan.(You think it too dear.You want to see another one.)Y:48
A: Yes, which one do you like best? Y: The first one from left, please.A: Here it’s.It’s cheaper, just 85 Yuan.(You don’t like the color)Y:49
A: Which color do you like best? Y:50
A: Ok.Here it is.Y: I will take it.Here it is the money.A: Here it's the change.Y: All right, thank you!
A: You’re welcome!
Part V READING COMPREHENSION(10%)
George Andrews went to England in 1962.It was the first time that he had been abroad.Initially he was very restless.He spent a little time
in London then travelled from town to town, staying just a few days in each.Eventually, in June that year, he settled in Liverpool.Throughout the three years that he spent there he lived in a small room in a terraced house in Toxtheth.Every morning he would stroll into the centre of the city and make drawings of people in the streets or down at the docks.At lunch time he would go to a pub and have a sandwich, as well as several pints of beer.He would then stagger home and spend the rest of the afternoon sleeping.It was in the evening that he painted the pictures for which he is now famous.In the early hours, around one or two o’clock, he would go to a nearby drinking club, where he would pick up a woman and take her back to his room.Andrew finally lost interest in painting Liverpool scenes.He set off on a world tour, visiting Europe, India, China and Australia, before returning home to Canada.Choose the one that you think is the best answer.51.According to the context ,“stroll”in line 5,paragraph 2 is closet in meaning to
A.stagger B.march C.shuffle D.have a walk
52.According to the passage, which of the statements is CORRECT?
A.Andrews didn’t like London.B.Andrews liked sleeping in the daytime.C.All of the Andrews’ pictures are famous.D.Andrews lost interest in painting at last.Answer the following questions in complete sentences in more than 5 words.53.Where did Andrews come from when he went to England?
54.What did he do in every morning when he was in Liverpool?
55.What does the passage mainly talk about?
Part VIESSAY WRITING(15%)
Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short Be Independent? You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below.1.目前不少父母為孩子包辦一切
2.為了讓孩子獨立, 父母應該??
How Should Parents Help Children to Be Independent?
第三篇:大學英語期末考試試卷分析(范文)
《大學英語二》試卷分析
一、本試卷共包括七個部分: 1.Vocabulary and Structure 20% 2.complete the dialogue 10% 3.Fill in the blanks with the words given 10% 4.Reading Comprehension 30% 5.Translation 15% 6.Writing 15% 試題體現了英語教學的思想和要求。主要表現在:1.注重語言基礎知識的考查,強調語言知識運用,大部分題目都創設了比較完整或相對獨立的語境。2.定位語篇,突出能力考查,閱讀都能把理解文章的主旨大意,掌握文章的整體要領作為命題的基本內容,旨在考查學生分析和解決問題的能力。3.大多數試題結構合理,難易基本適中。大部分考點中要求考生不僅要了解字面意義,還要結合上下文語境、聯系相互的文化背景進行思考。參加本次考試的共34個教學班,平均分為79分。
二、試卷分析
1.單項填空題。本題注重語境和知識點的覆蓋面,未超出考綱規定的范圍,也體現了以考查動詞為主的理念。包含了動詞短語、非謂語動詞、動詞時態語態題;另外,也考查復合句,冠詞等語法知識。此部分學生的掌握程度也不錯。
2.補全對話題。語境設計合理,切近生活,考查了學生的日常交際能力。有利于課程改革和英語教學。這部分題學生得分率較高。
3.閱讀理解得分率較高。說明學生能夠依據文章內容,進行概括歸納和推理判斷的能力比較高。能理解文章的深層意思,從文章的信息中推斷出答案。
5.選詞填空。掌握的欠缺,說明學生對英語語言的實際應用還有待提高好。
6.翻譯和寫作。書面表達以檢測考生運用書面英語的書面輸出能力為目的,話題十分貼近學生生活,具有很強的現代氣息,失分主要原因是詞匯知識掌握不牢固。表現如下:
1、對單詞記憶不準,書寫時出錯。
2、不會變化詞性。
3、大部分學生的單詞拼寫有誤。
建議加強詞匯記憶的同時一定要注意訓練學生正確運用詞匯的能力。
三、今后教學方面的建議
1、認真研究考試說明,明確并把握英語命題改革的方向;針對性訓練新的題型。
2、加強基本功訓練,尤其是要加強單詞記憶策略和單詞拼寫能力的培養。
3、加強學生在語境中對語篇和語義的領悟能力,培養學生的判斷推理能力及文章深層含義的理解。
4、進一步加強寫作訓練,提高學生遣詞造句、組句成篇的能力,從而提高考生的書面表達能力。
第四篇:新編大學英語期末考試試卷
新編大學英語A2期末考試試卷
Part I Listening Comprehension(20%)Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations.At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said.Both the conversation and the question 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 mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Section A.A.An advertisement B.A newspaper C.Their work D.A dream A.On foot B.By car C.By bus D.By bike A.Three B.Four C.Five D.Six A.The restaurant provides good food B.She enjoys her part-time job C.The restaurant offers cheap food D.There are several cooks in the restaurant.A.The movie was disappointing B.The movie was expensive to see.C.He wants to see the movie again.D.He should have seen the movie at home.A.$ 64 B.$ 86 C.$96 D.$140 A.To stay at home B.To go to bed immediately C.To see a movie D.To go to a party.A.Tom is unable to hear well.B.Tom didn’t say anything at the meeting.C.Tom doesn’t listen to him.D.Tom went out before the meeting was over.A.She bought something for her aunt.B.She was there only briefly.C.She missed it.D.She went to it on her way to the hospital.A.One hour and a half.B.Half an hour.C.45 minutes.D.40 minutes.Section B.Compound Dictation.Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times.During the first reading, you should listen carefully for a general idea of the whole passage.Then listen to the passage again.When the first part of the passage is being read, you should fill in the missing word during the pause at each blank.After listening to the second part of the passage you are required to write down the main points according to what you have just heard.Finally, when the passage is read the third time you can check what you have written.In many ___11___ of the world people clap hands to show that they like or __12___ of something.In the theater, at a concert, or at a football game, people ____13____ hands after they see something they like.In Russia the actors, ___14___, and athletes clap ____15_________ the audience.In most countries, however, the performers are happy to receive the applause.They don’t clap back to their fan.A very long time ago clapping meant the ___16____of what it means now.When people did not like an actor or a performer they clapped.They were trying to make as much noise as possible.They continued to clap until the actor left the ___17_____.At some time in history the ___18___of clapping changed.It became a compliment instead of an insult.Now when an audience wants to show great admiration for a performer, they not only clap but they ____19____.That is called a standing ovation.A standing ovation is the dream of every performer._________________20___________________________!Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension(35 minutes)(40%)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C)and D).You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Passage One Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.Joseph Weizenbaum,professor of computer science at MIT, thinks that the sense of power over the machine ultimately corrupts the computer hacker(黑客)and makes him into a not very desirable sort of programmer.The hackers are so involved with designing their programs, making it more and more complex and bending it to their hill, that they don’t bother trying to make it understandable to other users.They rarely keep recorders of their programs for the benefit of others, and they take rarely time to understand why a problem occurred.Computer science teachers say they can usually pick out the prospective hackers in their courses because these students make their homework assignments more complex than they need to be.Rather than using the simplest and most direct method, they take joy in adding extra steps just to prove their ingenuity.But perhaps those hackers know something that we don’t about the shape of things to come.“ That hacker who had to be literally dragged off his chair at MIT is now a multi-millionaire of the computer industry,” says MIT Professor Michael Dertouzos.“ And two former hackers became the founders of the highly successful Apple home computer company.”
When seen in this light, the hacker phenomenon may not be so strange after all.If, as many psychiatrists say, play is really the basis for all human activity, then the hacker games are really the preparation for future developments.Sherry Turkle, a professor of sociology at MIT, points out that the computer, because it seems to us to be so “ intelligent”, so “capable”, so “human”, affects the way we think about ourselves and our ideas about what we are.She says that computers and computer toys already play an important role in children’s efforts to develop an identity by allowing them to test ideas about what is alive and what is not.21.The Passage tells about_____.what has caused the emergence of computer hackers the strange behavior of the computer hackers the importance of bringing up computer hackers different opinions concerning the hacker phenomenon 22.Professor Weizenbaum believes the hackers’ strange behavior is caused by_____.their deliberate attempts to make their problems complex and impracticable their incompetence in making new computer programmes their ignorance of the responsibility they should assume their strong desire to control the computer 23.In Professor Bertouzos’ opinion, which of the following is true?___ The hackers are likely to be very successful business man.Only a few hackers will be successful in their later life.The hackers probably have better insight into the future than other people.The computer industry will certainly make the hackers millionaires.24.The phrase“to develop an identity”(Line7, Para.4)probably means_________.to cultivate creativity to seek an answer to become distinguished to form a habit 25.The passage tries to convey to its readers the idea that______.perhaps the hacker phenomenon is a welcome development the computer hackers are the hope of the computer industry.The computer hackers could be useful if under proper guidance The hackers may prove indispensable to the computer industry.Passage Two Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Within about 50 million years, one of the mammals that lives in a marine environment, the whale, has developed into the largest of all animals forms.However, at least for the last 150 years, trouble has closed in on whales from humans.Whales have been hunted since about the eleventh century.Certain types of whales have been hunted too much.Recently, their number has been reduced so greatly that they are in danger of becoming extinct.People are worried about the fact that the number of whales is getting smaller and smaller.They are working to save them.There are reasons why people want to protect the whales.One reason is that whales help to keep a balance between plants and animals.People have been throwing their wastes into the oceans and seas, and these wastes increase the amount of salt in ocean and seawater.The increased salt helps some plants and some very small creatures to grow but these plants and small creatures are harmful to fish.However, whales are eating large numbers of plants and animals that grow in very salty water.In this way, whales are doing a good job as they keep the ocean water clean enough for the fish.In addition, because fish supply necessary food for many people, whales become our good friends which we want to save.Some people are now working to save whales by using the law.They hold meeting to ask fishermen to reduce the number of whales which can be killed in a year.They also work within countries to persuade law makers to make whaling against the law and to make the use of whale products against the law too.Now this struggle to save whales is going on in many places in the world.Some governments will not let people sell whale products in their countries.Other governments have changed the law about whaling.Many people believe that since the number of whales is regarded as a serious world problem, the remaining whales will be saved.26.The passage mainly discussed ________.the protection of whales the strange behaviors of whales the mysterious life of whales the advantages of too many whales 27.From the passage we know that during the last 150 years humans have______.returned to nature learned how to swim threatened the existence of some marine mammals begun to harvest certain plants from the ocean as food 28.According to the passage, certain kinds of whales will soon _______.kill most of the plants and small creatures find some other places to live in die out die from pollution 29.Salt in the oceans usually ______.decreases the plants which are harmful to fish gets rid of harmful plants and creatures removes the wastes thrown into them increases the plants and small creatures that do harm to fish 30.Whales are helpful to humans because______.they eat a large quantity of plants and creatures harmful to fish they make the oceans more and more salty they often save sailors lost in a storm they can communicate with humans Passage Three Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.What should you think about in trying to find your career? You are probably better at some school subjects than others.These may show strengths that you can use in your work.A boy who is good at mathematics can use that in an engineering career.A girl who spells well and likes English may be good at office work.So it is important to know the subjects you do well in at school.On the other hand, you may not have any specially strong or weak subjects but your records show a general satisfactory standard.Although not all subjects can be used directly in a job, they may have indirect value.A knowledge of history is not required for most jobs but if history is one of your good subjects you will have learned to remember facts and details.This is an ability that can be useful in many jobs.Your school may have taught you skills, such as typing or technical drawing, which you can use in your work.You may be good at mental work or cookery and look for a job where you can improve these skills.If you have had a part-time job on Saturdays or in the summer, think what you gained from it.If nothing else, you may have learned how to get to work on time, to follow instructions and to get on with older workers.You may have learned to give correct change in a shop, for example.Just as important, you may become interested in a particular industry or career you see from the inside in a part-time job.Facing your weak points is also part of knowing yourself.You may be all thumbs when you handle tools, perhaps you are a poor speller of cannot add up a column of figures.It is better to face any weaknesses than to pretend they do not exist.Your school record, for instance, may not be too good, yet it is an important part of your background.You should not be apologetic about it but instead recognize that you will have a chance of a fresh start at work.31.Which of the following best sums up the first paragraph? The importance of doing well at school.Using school performance to help to choose a career.The importance of being good at all subjects.The indirect value of school work.32.The writer thinks that for a student to have a part-time job is probably______.a waste of time that could have been spent on study useful for his future work a good way to earn extra money a good way to find out his weak points 33.According to the passage, if a student’s school record is not good, he______.will be a complete failure in his future work will not be able to find a suitable job will regret not having worked harder at school may do well in his future work 34.Which subject is supposed to have no direct value for job hunting? Mathematics English
Technical Drawing History 35.The whole passage centers on _____.choosing a career according to what one is skilled in acquiring knowledge by working hard at school finding one’s strong and weak points developing one’s abilities useful in school work Part III Vocabulary and Structure(15%)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part.For each sentence there are four choices marked A., B., C.and D..Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.36.The general strike is a means of _______________ the total authority of the government.A.incorporating
B.reinforcing
C.challenging
D.transforming 37.They work hard to ________ a barren landscape into an area of beautiful pastureland.A.transform
B.transition
C.transit
D.transport 38.George took _________ of the fine weather to do a day’s work in his garden.A.chance
B.interest
C.advantage
D.charge 39.I’d rather you ________ make any comment on the issue for the time being.A.don’t
B.wouldn’t
C.didn’t
D.shouldn’t 40.The new shopping center will not be ________ until next year.A.useful
B.available
C.avail
D.using
41.Shall we _______ girl ________ roses?
compare … for
B.compare … like
C.compare … with
D.compare … to 42.Please _____________ me if you feel sick.A.turn down
B.turn to
C.turn up
D.turn toward 43.____________ the teacher last night, I would have asked him about.A.Had I seen
B.I had seen
C.If I saw
D.If I have seen 44.Stop making so much noise, for you are _______ me from my work.A.attracting
B.distracting
C.contracting
D.contacting 45.The forest was ________ to few trees by the great fire.A.reduced
B.lessened
C.decreased
D.restricted 46.Let’s think of a situation _________ this idiom can be used.A.where
B.which
C.that
D.what 47.People will not believe those who always ________.A.argue
B.exaggerate
C.quarrel
D.tell truth 48.When _________ the evidence of his guilt, he confessed at once.A.faced up with
B.met with
C.opposed by
D.confronted with 49.His plan was rejected, ______ of its merits.A.regardless
B.countless
C.because
D.involving 50.Any country in the world should always be _______ with other countries.A.on peace
B.at peace
C.at ease
D.in case 51.________ it’s raining heavily, we’ll have to put off the picnic.A.Now that
B.Unless
C.If
D.If only 52.He looks _______ young, in fact he is in his fifties.A.apparently
B.evidently
C.plainly
D.clearly 53.The failure in the experiment _______ the carelessness of the young assistant.A.results in
B.results from
C.leads to
D.as a result 54.His younger brother is _______________________ he.A.ten centimeters tall than
B.ten centimeters taller than C.ten centimeters as taller than
D.ten centimeters taller as 55.He __________ works in that University.A.no longer
B.no more
C.longer than
D.no more than 56.Speech difficulties may sometimes be ________ if a person is shown where to place the tongue and teeth to make sounds.A.overpaid
B.overstated
C.overturned
D.overcome 57.His position is _______ to hers.A.inferior
B.high
C.low
D.good 58.He seems to __________ criminals.associated into
B.associated in C.associated with
D.associated to 59.I’m sure Harry will remember, but why not give him a ring _______ he forgets? A.in the case
B.in case of C.in case
D.in the case of 60.Only under special circumstances __________ to take make-up tests.A.freshmen are permitted
B.are freshmen permitted C.permitted are freshmen
D.are permitted freshmen 61.He is a very ________ secretary.So the boss wants to promote him.A.unless
B.effective
C.adequate
D.efficient 62.Generally, most of the people in world are not willing to __________ force to solve the dispute.A.ask for
B.like
C.resort to
D.get 63.The new arrival was ______ the famous scientist.A.none but
B.nothing but C.none other than
D.nothing other than 64.Human beings have _______ themselves to very diverse environments with the help of fire, agriculture and machines.A.adapted
B.adopted
C.adepted
D.addicted 65.It’s necessary ___________ the dictionary immediately.A.that he returned
B.that he return C.that he will return
D.that he has to return Part V Cloze(10%)Directions: For each of the following blanks four choices are given, choose the most appropriate one.The first man who cooked his food, instead of eating it raw, lived so long ago that we have no idea who he was or where he lived.We do know, however, that(66)thousands of years, food was always eaten cold and(67).Perhaps the cooked food was heated accidentally by a(68)fire or by the melted lava from an erupting(69).When people first tasted food that had been cooked, they found it tasted better.However,(70)after this discovery, cooked food must have remained a rarity(71)man learned how to make and light(72).Primitive men who lived in hot regions could depend on the heat of the sun(73)their food.For example, in the desert(74)of the southwestern United States, the Indians cooked their food by(75)it on a flat(76)in the hot sum.They cooked piece of meat and thin cakes of corn meal in this 77).We surmise that the earliest kitchen(78)was a stick(79)which a piece of meat could be attached and held over a fire.Later this stick was(80)by an iron rod or spit which could be turned frequently to cook the meat(81)all sides.Cooking food in water was(82)before man learned to make water containers that could not be(83)by fire.The(84)cooking pots were reed or grass baskets in which soups and stews could be cooked.As early as 166 B.C., the Egyptians had learned to make(85)permanent cooking pots out of sandstone.Many years later, the Eskimos learned to make similar pans.66.A)in
B)on
C)through
D)of 67.A)raw
B)crude
C)man-made
D)fresh 68.A)forest
B)cooked
C)kitchen
D)lightning 69.A)volcano
B)cave
C)mountain
D)valley 70.A)through
B)since
C)soon
D)even 71.A)when
B)which
C)until
D)as 72.A)food
B)a fire
C)himself
D)it 73.A)to cook
B)cooking
C)cooked
D)cook 74.A)places
B)realms
C)areas
D)domains 75.A)beating
B)frying
C)drying
D)placing 76.A)stone
B)board
C)table
D)plate 77.A)zone
B)sector
C)method
D)fashion 78.A)utensil
B)instrument
C)tool
D)equipment 79.A)by
B)over
C)on
D)to 80.A)supported
B)replaced
C)changed
D)switched 81.A)by
B)on
C)over
D)at 82.A)incapable
B)unavoidable
C)impossible
D)unpopular 83.A)broken
B)destroyed
C)spoiled
D)pierced 84.A)newest
B)latest
C)first
D)worst 85.A)stronger
B)better
C)more
D)longer Part V Writing(15%)Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic “A Job-Applying Letter ” You should write at least 100 words and your composition should be based on the following : 1)Reason for writing(including how you found out about the job)2)Relevant information about yourself 3)How to contact you 4)Closing Keys: 聽力答案:
1-5 ACCAA
6-10 CACCD
11.parts 12.approve
13.clap
14.performers 15.together with 16.opposite
17.stage 18.meaning 19.not only clap but they stand up and clap 20.Many actors say that is what they work so hard for----Applause!Applause!21-25 D D C B A
26-30 ACCDA
31-35 BBDDA 36~ 40 CACCB
41~45 DBABA 46~ 50 ABD A B
51~55 A ABB A 56~60 D A CCB
61~ 65 DCCA B 66----70.DAAAD
71---75.CBACD
76---80.ACADB
81-85.BCBCC
第五篇:大學英語四級試卷-德國
德國(必須由本人親自遞交資料)
個人旅游:
1.有效護照,在簽證到期后至少仍有三個月有效期,近期護照照片3張.2.空白公文紙4張,要加蓋單位的公章,并經領導人簽字。退休人員提供退休證復印件。
3.申請人經濟狀況證明(如近3至6個月的由銀行出具的工資對賬單、存折;存款證明不可以)
4.單位營業執照復印件,需要有當年有效年檢和單位的公章
5.身份證正反面復印件。
6.全家戶口本復印件,如果夫妻不再同一個戶口本上,需要同時提供配偶的全家戶口本復印件以及結婚證復印件。如果有車房產,提供車產證和房產證
商務簽證:
1有效護照,在簽證到期后至少仍有三個月有效期,近期護照照片3張.2空白公文紙4張,要加蓋單位的公章,并經領導人簽字。退休人員提供退休證復印件。3 申請人經濟狀況證明(如近3至6個月的由銀行出具的工資對賬單、存折;存款證明不可以,定期銀行對賬單以及信用卡對賬單均不可以)
4.單位營業執照復印件,需要有當年有效年檢和單位的公章
5.身份證正反面復印件。
6.全家戶口本復印件,如果夫妻不再同一個戶口本上,需要同時提供配偶的全家戶口本復印件以及結婚證復印件。
7德國業務伙伴邀請信的原件(須注明預計逗留時間期限、逗留目的及時間安排和旅行計劃、以及這次旅行的經費由誰承擔)
8參加博覽會、展覽會者(直接預訂或通過展覽會組織者)需要提供:參展邀請函、賬單、付費證明、展臺確認、展臺計劃、在德整個逗留期的旅館預訂。
探親簽證:除個人旅游所需的資料以外,還需提供以下資料:
1.居住在德國的親屬提供的邀請信
2.居住在德國的邀請人的經濟擔保(須由德方邀請人居住地的外國人管理局出具)