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2024年3月28日发(作者:jsp购物车)

大学英语四级试卷

(满分120分,考试时间90分钟)

一、选择题:

(本题共20小题,每小题3分,共60分)

1. The Martian surface temperature is a 100 degrees C below zero at night,

so that butter put outside will not ________.

A. thaw

B. dissolve

C. melt

D. fuse

2. Whose _______ was it to pay a visit to Lake Erie?

A. dream

B. purpose

C. thought

D. idea

3. There is a _____ of vegetables in Shanghai at the moment because of

the cold weather.

A. shortage

B. want

C. need

D. desire

4. He is a bad influence ________ the children.

A. on

B. in

C. with

D. against

5. It is not easy to distinguish ______ an American and a Canadian.

A. among

B. between

C. both

D. from

6. Ms Simms is very sensitive ______ criticism.

A. of

B. in

C. to

D. on

7. It is an exception ________ the rules.

A. of

B. in

C. against

D. to

8. She solved the problem _________a stroke.

A. on

B. of

C. at

D. through

9. Death always taken us _________ surprise, even though we know it is

inevitable.

A. in

B. out of

C. by

D. through

10. The lady insists on her constitutional right _______ a passport in

her maiden name.

A. on

B. to

C. into

D. that

11. When the crowd saw the prize-fighter stretched out on the canvas,

shouts and cheers _______ from it.

A. broke up B. broke forth C. broke through D. break upon

12. This detective story might not be _______ interesting to keep the

child awake.

A. enough

B. adequately

C. amply

D. sufficiently

13. The two pieces of fried steak Mr King had for dinner gave him _____.

A. an upset stomach

B. a headache

C. a sore throat

D. an infection

14. If reading is to accomplish anything more than _______ time, it must

be active.

A. wasting

B. spending

C. passing

D. idling

15. The _____ from the airport was really tiring because it was situated

for from the city.

A. flight

B. travel

C. crossing

D. journey

16. _____ the Washington Monument and the Capitol, Washington D. C. would

be a completely horizontal city.

A. It were not for

B. For it were not

C. Were it not for

D. weren't it for

17. ______, I'll marry him all the time.

A. Being he rich or poor

B. Was he rich or poor

C. Be he rich or poor

D. Whether rich or poor

18. A sneeze cannot be performed voluntarily, _____ be easily suppressed.

A. nor cat it B. and cannot it C. nor it can D. it cannot

19. Few of the gold seekers who flocked to California were experienced

miners

______ that they had to be.

A. but neither did they feel

B. neither did they feel

C. and so did they feel

D. and they felt too

20. _____, their help, we would not have succeeded.

A. Hadn't been for

B. Had not it been for

C. Had it not been for

D. It hadn't been for

二、完型填空(共计20分)

From childhood to old age, we all use language as a means of broadening

our knowledge of ourselvesand the world about us. When humans first (1)--,

they were like newborn children, unable to use this (2)-- tool. Yet once

language developed, the possibilities for human kind’s future (3) --

and cultural growthincrease linguists believe that evolution is

(4) -- for our ability to produce and use language. They (5)-- that our

highly evolved brain provides us (6) -- an innate language ability not

found in lower (7) --.Proponents of this innateness theory say that our

(8) -- for language is inborn, but that language itselfdevelops gradually,

(9) -- a function of the growth of the brain during childhoo D. Therefore

there arecritical (10) -- times for language t (11)

-- of innateness theory are mixed, however, evidence supporting the

existence of someinnate abilities is undeniable. (12) --, more and more

schools are discovering that foreign languages arebest taught in (13)

-- grades. Young children often can learn several languages by being (14)

-- to them,while adults have a much harder time learning another language

once the (15) -- of their first languagehave become firmly fixe D.(16)

-- some aspects of language are undeniably innate, language does not

develop automatically ina vacuum. Children who have been (17) -- from

other human beings do not possess language. Thisdemonstrates that (18)

-- with other human beings is necessary for proper language development.

Somelinguists believe that this is even more basic to human language (19)

-- than any innate capacities. Thesetheorists view language as imitative,

learned behavior. (20) --, children learn language from their parentsby

imitating them. Parents gradually shape their child's language skills

by positively reinforcing preciseimitations and negatively reinforcing

imprecise ones.

ted d C. born D. originated

le riate C. convenient D. favorite

ments ility ainments ion

ial ble C. reliable D. responsible

m C. claim D. convince

C. of D. with

zations sms C. humans D. children

ial mance C. preference D. passion

as C. like D. unlike

gical ical C. social D. psychological

s nce C. reaction D. recommendation

a word a sense C. Indeed D. In other words

s ent C. the higher D. the lower

ed d C. engaged D. involved

tions ions C. rules D. constitutions

gh r C. Since D. When

guished ent C. protected D. isolated

tion ison C. contrast D. interaction

ition iation C. requirement D. alternative


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