64. The British government often says that furnishing children with ________ to the information superhighway is a top priority. A) access C) allowance B) procedure D) protection 65. Louis Herman, at the University of Hawaii, has ________a series of new experiments in which some animals have learned to understand sentences. A) installed C) formatted B) devised D) equipped 66. Residents were cutting their lawns, washing their cars and otherwise ________a pleasant, sunny day. A) driving away C) taking away B) chasing away D) idling away 67. Techniques for ________sleep would involve learning to control both mind and body so that sleep can occur. A) pushing C) promoting B) cultivating D) strengthening 68. Researchers at the University of Illinois determined that the ________of a father can help improve a child’s grades. A) involvement C) interaction B) communication D) association 69. It is too early to say whether IBM’s competitors will be able to ________their products to the new hardware at an affordable cost. A) yield C) adapt B) stick D)adopt 70. It is important to ________between the rules of grammar and the conventions of written language. A) determine C) identify B) distinguish D) explore Part Ⅳ Short Answer Questions (15 minutes) Directions: In this part there is a short passage with 8 questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in fewest possible words. Your answer may be a word, a phrase, or a short sentence in the Fewest possible words. Your answer may be a word, a phrase, or a short sentence. Write your answers in the spaces provided on the right of the page. Sport is one of the world’s largest industries, and most athletes are professionals who are paid for their efforts. Because an athlete succeeds by achievement only—not by economic background or family connections—sports can be a fast route to wealth, and many athletes play only for money than for love. This has not always been true. In the ancient Olympics the winner got only a wreath of olive leaves (橄榄叶花环). Even though the winners became national heroes, the games remained amateur for centuries. Athletes won fame, but no money. As time passed, however, the contests became increasingly less amateur and cities began to hire athletes to represent them. By the fourth century A.D., the Olympics were ruined, and they were soon ended. In 1896, the Olympic games were revived (使再度兴起)with the same goal of pure amateur competition. The rules bar athletes who have ever received a $50 prize or an athletic scholars or who have spent four weeks in a training camp. At least one competitor in the 1896 games me these qualifications. He was Spiridon Loues, a water carrier who won the marathon race. After the race, a rich Athenian offered him anything he wanted. A true amateur, Loues accepted only a cart and a horse. Then he gave up running forever. But Loues was an exception and now, as the Chairman of the German Olympic Committee said, “Nobody pays any attention to these rules.” Many countries pay their athletes to train year-round, and Olympic athletes are eager to sell their names to companies that make everything from ski equipment to fast food. Even the games themselves have become a huge business. Countries fight to hold the Olympics not only for honor, but for money. The 1972 games in Munich cost the Germans 545 million dollars, but by selling medal symbols, TV rights, food, drink ,hotel rooms, and souvenirs (纪念品), they managed to make a profit. Appropriately, the symbol of victory in the Olympic games is no longer a simple olive wreath—it is a gold medal. S1. To many people, sports today is nothing S1.________ but S1 . S2. What do most athletes of today go after? S2.________ S2 . S3. What reward could an ancient Greek athlete S3.________ expect? S3 . S4. By the fourth century A.D., Olympic contests S4.________ became increasingly more S4 . thus ruining the Olympics. S5.When the Olympic games were revived in S5.________ 1896, athletes who had received special training in camps would be S5 . S6. What did Spiridon Loues do after he accepted S6.________ the Athenian’s gift? S6 . S7. According to the author, some athletes are S7.________ Even willing to advertise for businesses Which sell things like S7 . S8. The 1972 Munich games managed to make S8.(1)________ a big profit mainly by S8(1) services (2)________ and selling S8(2) . Part Ⅴ Writing (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic The Day My Classmate Fell Ill (or Got Injured). You should write at least 120 words according to the outline given below in Chinese: 1.简单叙述一下这位同学生病(或受伤)的情况 2.同学、老师和我是如何帮助他/她的 3.人与人之间的这种相互关爱给我的感受是…… 2003年9月CET-4B真题参考答-案 PartⅠ Listening Comprehension 1-----5 A C B C D 6----10 D C A B D 11---15 B B A C A 16---20 D A C C B PartⅡ Reading Comprehension 21---25 A B B A D 26---30 D C B A C 31---35 D D B A C 36---40 D C B C A Part Ⅲ Vocabulary and Structure 41---45 C B A B D 46---50 D C A A B 51---55 D C D D C 56---60 D B A D A 61---65 C D B A B 66---70 D C A C B Part Ⅳ Short Answer Questions S1 a fast route to wealth S2 money S3 a wreath of olive leaves / olive wreath S4 professional S5 barred S6 He gave up running forever./ Giving up running forever. S7 Ski equipment and fast food S8 (1) hotel (2) medal symbols, TV rights, souvenirs, food and drinks Part Ⅴ Writing (略)
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