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1999年6月大学英语四级考试试卷、答-案
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Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)

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 centre.

Example:You will hear:
     You will read:
     A) At the office. B) In the waiting room.
     C) At the airport. D) In a restaurant.

    From the conversation we know that the two were talking about some work they had to finish in the evening. This is most likely to have taken place at the office.Therefore, A) "At the office" is the best answer. You should choose [A] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre.
                              Sample Answer [A] [B] [C] [D]

   1. A) The woman feels sorry for the man.
     B) The man is a member of the staff.
     C) The area is for passengers only.
     D) The woman is asking the man to leave.
  

   2. A) Clean her house while she is away.
     B) Buy her some plants and take care of them.
     C) Water her plants while she is away.
     D) Water her plants when he is not at work.

   3. A) He will only be available in the afternoon. B) It s not his office hour. C) He doesn t have time. D) He is too tired after class.

   4. A) The woman insists on going out.
     B) The woman doesn t like watching TV.
     C) The man promised her a gift on her birthday.
     D) The man is too tired to go out.

   5. A) There are too many courses offered to students.
     B) The woman should take fewer courses next term.
     C) The man will take four courses next semester.
     D) It is wiser to take more than four courses.

   6. A) Ask Tom to send an invitation.
     B) Get the Johnsons address.
     C) Invite Tom to the party.
     D) Tell Tom to pick up the Johnsons.

   7. A) Jane is looking for a summer job.
     B) Jane is packing for the summer vacation.
     C) Jane is on her way home.
     D) Jane is eager to go home for the vacation.

   8. A) Spending more time on sightseeing.
     B) Visiting the city with a group.
     C) Touring the city on a fine day.
     D) Taking the man with her on the tour.

   9. A) The woman is driving too fast.
     B) The woman is driving at a slow speed.
     C) The woman has broken a traffic rule.
     D) The woman has parked her car in a wrong place.

   10. A) She can tell Joan when she sees her at noon.
     B) She should tell Joan s brother about the reception.
     C) She must call on Joan after the reception.
     D) She may see Joan s brother at lunch.

Section B

Directions:
     In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you        will hear some questions. Both the 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 centre.

Passage One Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.

   11. A) To protect persons and property. B) To collect taxes.
     C) To teach and train citizens. D) To save natural resources for future use.

   12. A) By selling services that make life comfortable.
     B) By selling land containing oil.
     C) By selling public lands.
     D) By selling coal and other natural products.

    13. A) Environmental pollution and protection.
      B) Taxes and services for the public.
      C) Police efforts to protect people.
      D) People s attitude toward taxes.

Passage Two Questions 14 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.

   14. A) He didn t like physics any more.
     B) His eyesight was too poor.
     C) Physics was too hard for him.
     D) He had to work to support himself.

    15. A) He was not happy with the new director.
      B) He was not qualified to be an engineer.
      C) He wanted to travel.
      D) He found his job boring.

   16. A) He wanted to work with his friend.
     B) He enjoyed travelling around the world.
     C) He wanted to go to Spain.
     D) He was rejected by the engineering firm.

   17. A) He enjoyed teaching English.
     B) He wanted to earn more to support his family.
     C) The owner of the school promised him a good position.
     D) He could earn more as a teacher than as a travel agent.

Passage Three Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.

   18. A) It can be cooked in many ways.
     B) It is delicious but inexpensive.
     C) It gives higher yields than other grain crops.
     D) It grows easily in various conditions.

   19. A) Fried potatoes.
     B) Tomato juice.
     C) Sweet corn.
     D) Chocolate beans.

   20. A) They led to the discovery of America.
     B) They made native American foods popular.
     C) They brought great wealth to Spain.
     D) They made native American life styles well-known.

Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)

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 centre.

Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage:


   The biggest safety threat facing airlines today may not be a terrorist with a gun, but the man with the portable computer in business class. In the last 15 years, pilots have reported well over 100 incidents that could have been caused by electromagnetic interference. The source of this interference remains unconfirmed, but increasingly, experts are pointing the blame at portable electronic devices such as portable computers, radio and cassette players and mobile telephones.
   RTCA, an organization which advises the aviation (航空) industry, has recommended that all airlines ban (禁止) such devices from being used during "critical" stages of flight, particularly take-off and landing. Some experts have gone further, calling for a total ban during all flights. Currently, rules on using these devices are left up to individual airlines. And although some airlines prohibit passengers from using such equipment during take-off and landing, most are reluctant to enforce a total ban, given that many passengers want to work during flights.
   The difficulty is predicting how electromagnetic fields might affect an aircraft s computers. Experts know that portable devices emit radiation which affects those wavelengths which aircraft use for navigation and communication. But, because they have not been able to reproduce these effects in a laboratory, they have no way of knowing whether the interference might be dangerous or not.
   The fact that aircraft may be vulnerable (易受损的) to interference raises the risk that terrorists may use radio systems in order to damage navigation equipment. As worrying, though, is the passenger who can t hear the instructions to turn off his radio because the music s too loud.

   21. The passage is mainly about ________.
     A) a new regulation for all airlines
     B) the defects of electronic devices
     C) a possiblecause of aircraft crashes
     D) effective safety measures for air flight

    22. What is said about the over 100 aircraft incidents in the past 15 years?
     A) They may have been caused by the damage to the radio systems.
     B) They may have taken place during take-off and landing.
     C) They were proved to have been caused by the passengers portable computers.
     D) They were suspected to have resulted from electromagnetic interference.

    23. Few airlines want to impose a total ban on their passengers using electronic devices because ________.
    A) they don t believe there is such a danger as radio interference
    B) the harmful effect of electromagnetic interference is yet to be proved
    C) most passengers refuse to take a plane which bans the use of radio and cassette players
    D) they have other effective safety measures to fall back on

   24. Why is it difficult to predict the possible effects of electromagnetic fields on an airplane s computers?
    A) Because it is extremely dangerous to conduct such research on an airplane.
    B) Because it remains a mystery what wavelengths are liable to be interfered with.
    C) Because research scientists have not been able to produce the same effects in labs.    D) Because experts lack adequate equipment to do such research.

   25. It can be inferred from the passage that the author ________.
    A) is in favor of prohibiting passengers use of electronic devices completely
    B) has overestimated the danger of electromagnetic interference
    C) hasn t formed his own opinion on this problem
    D) regards it as unreasonable to exercise a total ban during flight

Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage:

   The rise of multinational corporations (跨国公司), global marke

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