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全国大学英语四级考试流程及考生注意事项
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  1、 英语四级考试8:45考生进入考场
  所有考生一律携带身份证、学生证和准考证进入考场。证件不全者,不得参加考试。考生进入考场后,调试耳机。
  2、 英语四级考试9:00迟到考生不得入场,监考员发答题卡1和卡2
  考生用且只能用黑色字迹签字笔在答题卡上填写姓名、准考证号,用2B铅笔涂黑相应的信息点;暂不填写答题卡2上试卷代号一栏;考生不得提前答题,否则按违规违纪处理,并报省教育考试院处理。
  3、 英语四级考试9:10考试正式开始,开始做试题第一部分
  考生做试题第一部分“写作”,务必用黑色字迹签字笔答题。
  4、 英语四级考试9:35监考员发试题册
  考生不得提前翻阅或改变试卷位置,否则按违规违纪处理,并报省教育考试院处理。
  5、 英语四级考试9:40开始做试题的第二部分
  英语四级写作部分考试结束;考生打开试题册,开始做试题的第二部分“快速阅读理解”。
  6、 英语四级考试9:55收答题卡1
  收卷期间考生不得答题,否则按违规违纪处理,并报省教育考试院处理。
  7、英语四级考试10:00听力考试正式开始。
  8、英语四级听力考试结束后,开始做试题的第四部分
  英语四级听力考试结束后,请立即摘下耳机,否则按违规违纪处理,并报省教育考试院处理;考生开始做试题的第四部分。
  9、英语四级11:20考试结束
  英语四级考试结束,考生立即停止答题,不离开座位,待监考教师收齐试卷、清点考试材料无误并同意考生离场后,考生方可退场。
  10、考生不得提前退场和交卷
  英语四级考试过程中,考生不得提前退场,包括提前交卷,否则按违规违纪处理,并报省教育考试院处理。
  11、考生进入考场需携带2B铅笔和黑色签字笔,不得携带其它材料
  考生进入考场不得携带的材料如书本、纸张、书包、录音器材、电子记事本和通讯工具(含BP机、对讲机和手机等)均不得带入考场,否则按违规违纪处理,并报省教育考试院处理。
  12、本次考试的题型分为六部分,第一部分作文的题目在答题卡1上,其余五部分的题目在试题册上;考试材料包括:试题册、答题卡1和答题卡2;考试分A、B卷。
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  Listening Comprehension短对话
  Section A
  W: This crazy bus schedule has got me completely confused. I can’t figure out when my bus to Cleveland leaves?
  M: Why don’t you just go to the ticket window and ask?
  Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
  【答案】B) Go and ask the staff.
  【解析】这是一道事实细节题。从对话中可知,女士搞不清楚列车时刻表,男士建议她去售票窗口咨询。ticket window售票窗口。
  W: I really enjoyed the TV special about drafts last night. Did you get home in time to see it?
  W: Oh, yes, but I wish I could have stayed awake long enough to see the whole thing.
  Q: What does the man mean?
  【答案】A) He fell asleep in the middle of the TV program.
  【解析】这是道推理判断题,考查男士的言下之意以及虚拟语气。could have done意为本可以做某事,但未做。从对话中可知,男士确实回家看了电视节目,但是他说道:I wish I could have stayed awake long enough to see the whole thing. 我真希望自己当时能再晚点睡着,这样我就可以看完整场节目了。说明他没有看完整场节目就睡着了。
  W: Airport, please. I’m running a little late. So just take the fastest way even if it’s not the most direct.
  M: Sure, but there is a lot of traffic everywhere today because of the football game.
  Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?
  【答案】B) She is worried about missing her flight.
  【解析】这是道场景题,略有难度。刚开始,我们还无法很快判断出该对话发生的场景,很多同学一听到airport可能会误以为对话发生在机场,但如果我们继续听下去,就会发现,该对话应该发生在出租车上,因为女士说了句“请选择最快的路”,而男士说“因为有球赛,所以到处都交通拥堵”可以帮助我们再次确认对话发生的场景。选项A不对,原文是说要挑the fastest way哪怕不是选项C也不准确,才刚上车,并没有拥堵,司机只是提前说明因为球赛会碰到拥堵;选项D错误,女士是为了赶去乘飞机的,而不是去看球赛。
  W: May I make a recommendation, sir? Our seafood with this special sauce is very good.
  M: Thank you, but I don’t eat shellfish. I’m allergic to it.
  Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?
  【答案】A) In a restaurant
  【解析】这是道场景题,较为简单。从对话中可知,女士希望向男士推荐一道菜,从首句中即可推断出该对话最有可能发生在餐馆中,男士说,他过敏,不吃贝壳类海鲜,可以帮助我们再次确认对话发生的场景。
  W: Now one more question if you don’t mind, what position in the company appeals to you most?
  M: Well, I’d like the position of sales manager if that position is still vacant.
  Q: What do we learn about the man?
  【答案】A) He is being interviewed for a job.
  【解析】这是较为简单的细节推理题。 从position, company这几个关键词中,我们就可以快速判断出此题的场景为面试,因此男士应该正在接受一场面试。 C选项错误,他想要销售经理的职位,但并不表示他本身就是销售经理。
  M: I don’t think I want to live in the dormitory next year. I need more privacy.
  W: I know what you mean. But check out the cost if renting an apartment first. I won’t be surprised if you change your mind.
  Q: What does the woman imply?
  【答案】B) The man is unlikely to move out of the dormitory.
  【解析】这是推理判断题,询问女士的言下之意。最后一句,女士表示“你改变主意的话,我不会觉得奇怪”,可知,男士不太可能搬出宿舍。A选项是个干扰项,虽然该选项看上去意思和B选项差不多,但对话中并没有提到男士想找一个更安静的地方,他想搬离寝室,是为了更多的个人空间。
  M: You’re on the right track. I just think you need to narrow the topic down.
  W: Yeah, you’re right. I always start by choosing two boarder topics when I’m doing a research paper.
  Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
  【答案】D) The woman is going to make her topic more focused.
  【解析】这是推理判断题。从对话中可知,男士希望女士缩小主题的范围,女士回答“你是对的。”说明女士会采纳男士的建议,缩小主题。
  W: This picnic should beat the last one we went to, doesn’t it?
  M: Oh, yeah, we had to spend the whole time inside. Good thing, the weather was cooperative this time.
  Q: What do we learn about the speakers from the conversation?
  【答案】B) They didn’t quite enjoy their last picnic.
  【解析】这是推理判断题。beat一词是个难点,beat本意有“打败”的意思,这次的野餐打败了上次,即这次比上次好,下文中,男士说“上次我们不得不呆在室内,但这次天气不错。”可以再次确认他们不喜欢上次的野餐,因此,正确答案为B。
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  Directions: there are 2 passages in this section. 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 Answer Sheer 2 with a single line through the centre.
  Passage One
  Questions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.
  Several recent studies have found that being randomly (随机地) assigned to a roommate of another race can lead to increased tolerance but also to a greater likelihood (可能性) of conflict.
  Recent reports found that lodging with a student of a different race may decrease prejudice and compel students to engage in more ethnically diverse friendships.
  An Ohio State University study also found that black students living with a white roommate saw higher academic success throughout their college careers. Researchers believe this may be caused by social pressure.
  In a New York Times article, Sam Boakye & the only black student on his freshman year floor -said that &if you're surrounded by whites, you have something to prove.&
  Researchers also observed problems resulting from pairing interracial students in residences. According to two recent studies, randomly assigned roommates of different races are more likely to experience conflicts so strained that one roommate will move out.
  An Indiana University study found that interracial roommates were three times as likely as two white roommates to no longer live together by the end of the semester.
  Grace Kao, a professor at Penn said she was not surprised by the findings. &This may be the first time that some of these students have interacted, and lived, with someone of a different race,& she said.
  At Penn, students are not asked to indicate race when applying for housing.
  &One of the great things about freshman housing is that, with some exceptions, the process throws you together randomly,& said Undergraduate Assembly chairman Alec Webley. &This is the definition of integration.&
  &I've experienced roommate conflicts between interracial students that have both broken down stereotypes and reinforced stereotypes,& said one Penn resident advisor (RA). The RA of two years added that while some conflicts &provided more multicultural acceptance and melding (融合),& there were also &jarring cultural confrontations.&
  The RA said that these conflicts have also occurred among roommates of the same race. Kao said she cautions against forming any generalizations based on any one of the studies, noting that more background characteristics of the students need to be studied and explained.
  57. What can we learn from some recent studies?
  A) Conflicts between students of different races are unavoidable.
  B) Students of different races are prejudiced against each other.
  C) Interracial lodging does more harm than good.
  D) Interracial lodging may have diverse outcomes.
  58. What does Sam Boakye's remark mean?
  A) White students tend to look down upon their black peers.
  B) Black students can compete with their white peers academically.
  C) Black students feel somewhat embarrassed among white peers during the freshman year.
  D) Being surrounded by white peers motivates a black student to work harder to succeed.
  59. What does the Indiana University study show?
  A) Interracial roommates are more likely to fall out.
  B) Few white students like sharing a room with a black peer.
  C) Roommates of different races just don't get along.
  D) Assigning students' lodging randomly is not a good policy.
  60. What does Alec Webley consider to be the &definition of integration&?
  A) Students of different races are required to share a room.
  B) Interracial lodging is arranged by the school for freshmen.
  C) Lodging is assigned to students of different races without exception.
  D) The school randomly assigns roommates without regard to race.
  61. What does Grace Kao say about interracial lodging?
  A) It is unscientific to make generalizations about it without further study.
  B) Schools should be cautious when making decisions about student lodging.
  C) Students' racial background should be considered before lodging is assigned.
  D) Experienced resident advisors should be assigned to handle the problems.
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Part Ⅳ Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)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 identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.The popular notion that older people need less sleep than younger adults is a myth, scientists said yesterday.While elderly people __(47)__ to sleep for fewer hours than they did when they were younger, this has a(n) __(48)__ effect on their brain's performance and they would benefit from getting more, according to research.Sean Drummond, a. psychiatrist (心理医生) at the University of California, San Diego, said older people are more likely to suffer from broken sleep, while younger people are better at sleeping __(49)__ straight through the night.More sleep in old age, however, is __(50)__ with better health, and most older people would feel better and more __(51)__ if they slept for longer periods, he said.“The ability to sleep in one chunk (整块时间) overnight goes down as we age but the amount of sleep we need to __(52)__ well does not change,” Dr Drummond told the American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in San Diego.“It's __(53)__ a myth that older people need less sleep. The more healthy an older adult is, the more they sleep like they did when they were __(54)__. Our data suggests that older adults would benefit from __(55)__ to get as much sleep as they did in their 30s. That's __(56)__ from person to person, but the amount of sleep we had at 35 is probably the same amount as we need at 75.”Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. 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 Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.Several recent studies have found that being randomly (随机地) assigned to a roommate of another race can lead to increased tolerance but also to a greater likelihood (可能性)of conflict.Recent reports found that lodging with a student of a different race may decrease prejudice and compel students to engage in more ethnically diverse friendships.An Ohio State University study also found that black students living with a white roommate saw higher academic success throughout their college careers. Researchers believe this may be caused by social pressure.In a New York Times article, Sam Boakye C the only black student on his freshman year floor -said that &if you're surrounded by whites, you have something to prove.&Researchers also observed problems resulting from pairing interracial students in residences.According to two recent studies, randomly assigned roommates of different races are more likely to experience conflicts so strained that one roommate will move out.An Indiana University study found that interracial roommates were three times as likely as two white roommates to no longer live together by the end of the semester.Grace Kao, a professor at Penn said she was not surprised by the findings. &This may be the first time that some of these students have interacted, and lived, with someone of a different race,& she said.At Penn, students are not asked to indicate race when applying for housing.&One of the great things about freshman housing is that, with some exceptions, the process throws you together randomly,& said Undergraduate Assembly chairman Alec Webley. &This is the definition of integration.&&I've experienced roommate conflicts between interracial students that have both broken down stereotypes and reinforced stereotypes,& said one Penn resident advisor (RA). The RA of two years added that while some conflicts &provided more multicultural acceptance and melding (融合),& there were also &jarring cultural confrontations.&The RA said that these conflicts have also occurred among roommates of the same race.Kao said she cautions against forming any generalizations based on any one of the studies, noting that more background characteristics of the students need to be studied and explained.57. What can we learn from some recent studies?A) Conflicts between students of different races are unavoidable.B) Students of different races are prejudiced against each other.C) Interracial lodging does more harm than good.D) Interracial lodging may have diverse outcomes.58. What does Sam Boakye's remark mean?A) White students tend to look down upon their black peers.B) Black students can compete with their white peers academically.C) Black students feel somewhat embarrassed among white peers during the freshman year.D) Being surrounded by white peers motivates a black student to work harder to succeed.59. What does the Indiana University study show?A) Interracial roommates are more likely to fall out.B) Few white students like sharing a room with a black peer.C) Roommates of different races just don't get along.D) Assigning students' lodging randomly is not a good policy.60. What does Alec Webley consider to be the &definition of integration&?A) Students of different races are required to share a room.B) Interracial lodging is arranged by the school for freshmen.C) Lodging is assigned to students of different races without exception.D) The school randomly assigns roommates without regard to race.61. What does Grace Kao say about interracial lodging?A) It is unscientific to make generalizations about it without further study.B) Schools should be cautious when making decisions about student lodging.C) Students' racial background should be considered before lodging is assigned.D) Experienced resident advisors should be assigned to handle the problems.Passage TwoQuestions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage.Global warming is causing more than 300,000 deaths and about $125 billion in economic losses each year, according to a report by the Global Humanitarian Forum, an organization led by Annan, the former United Nations secretary general.The report, to be released Friday, analyzed data and existing studies of health, disaster, population and economic trends. It found that human-influenced climate change was raising the global death rates from illnesses including malnutrition (营养不良)and heat-related health problems.But even before its release, the report drew criticism from some experts on climate and risk, who questioned its methods and conclusions.Along with the deaths, the report said that the lives of 325 million people, primarily in poor countries, were being seriously affected by climate change. It projected that the number would double by 2030.Roger Pielke Jr., a political scientist at the University of Colorado, Boulder, who studies disaster trends, said the Forum's report was &a methodological embarrassment& because there was no way to distinguish deaths or economic losses related to human-driven global warming amid the much larger losses resulting from the growth in populations and economic development in vulnerable (易受伤害的) regions. Dr. Pielke said that “climate change is an important problem requiring our utmost attention.” But the report, he said, &will harm the cause for action on both climate change and disasters because it is so deeply flawed (有瑕疵的).&However, Soren Andreasen, a social scientist at Dalberg Global Development Partners who supervised the writing of the report, defended it, saying that it was clear that the numbers were rough estimates. He said the report was aimed at world leaders, who will meet in Copenhagen in December to negotiate a new international climate treaty.In a press release describing the report, Mr. Annan stressed the need for the negotiations to focus on increasing the flow of money from rich to poor regions to help reduce their vulnerability to climate hazards while still curbing the emissions of the heat-trapping gases. More than 90% of the human and economic losses from climate change are occurring in poor countries, according to the report.62.& What is the finding of the Global Humanitarian Forum?A) Global temperatures affect the rate of economic development.B) Rates of death from illnesses have risen due to global warming.C) Malnutrition has caused serious health problems in poor countries.D) Economic trends have to do with population and natural disasters.63.& What do we learn about the Forum's report from the passage?A) It was challenged by some climate and risk experts.B) It aroused a lot of interest in the scientific circles.C) It was warmly received by environmentalists.D) It caused a big stir in developing countries.64.& What does Dr. Pielke say about the Forum's report?A) Its statistics look embarrassing.&& C) It deserves our closest attention.B) It is invalid in terms of methodology.& D) Its conclusion is purposely exaggerated.65.& What is Soren Andreasen's view of the report?A) Its conclusions are based on carefully collected data.B) It is vulnerable to criticism if the statistics are closely examined.C) It will give rise to heated discussions at the Copenhagen conference.D) Its rough estimates are meant to draw the attention of world leaders.66.& What does Kofi Annan say should be the focus of the Copenhagen conference?A) How rich and poor regions can share responsibility in curbing global warming.B) How human and economic losses from climate change can be reduced.C) How emissions of heat-trapping gases can be reduced on a global scale.D) How rich countries can better help poor regions reduce climate hazards.&&
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