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恩波英语2013英语四级模拟答案.doc

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    • 恩波英语模考答案—凡团购恩波图书,可于考前一个月免费获得恩波模考和作文预测服务大学英语四级考试参考答案Part ⅠWritingAdvantages and Disadvantages of InternetIn the picture a girl is asking a question online. Answers from different netizens differ so greatly that the girl is very confused about whom she should follow. It is becoming a fashion for people to ask questions online when confronting a dilemma.The implication in the drawing can be elaborated as follows. On the one hand, the Internet has provided us with great convenience. For example, we can get knowledge about nearly all aspects on the Internet. On the other hand, with an explosive amount of information on the Internet, it can be difficult to tell good information from bad. For example, teenagers and adolescents may mistake the bad information online as good, the result of which can be rather devastating. In conclusion, it is important for us to take full advantage of Internet to enhance our efficiency and save our time. However, effective steps should be taken to educate people to avoid inappropriate data online so as not to be misguided. Only in this way can the net better serve for our life, study and work.Part ⅡListening ComprehensionSection 1—5DCDCC6—10BABBC11—15CADBDSection 16—20CBDDC21—25BCADBSection 26. hardships27. hatch into28. journey29. rapids30. starved31. still32. covers33. reproduction34. break forth from35. on their ownPart ⅢReading ComprehensionSection 36—40IACOM41—45HFEBJSection 46—50DBIEF51—55HLNCJSection 56—60BCCDA61—65BABDCPart ⅣTranslationIn 2013, The Nobel Prize for literature was awarded to Alice Munro, 82 years old and a Canadian writer, which to a great extent/degree disappointed those people who thought The Nobel Prize preferred the writers whose writings demonstrated/ indicated/ illustrated the political elements. Alice Munro was a novelist whose works was seldom involved in the political background. She became famous in 1968 when she was 37 years old and joined in the Canadian feminism movements and published her short novel series Dance of the Happy Shades, beginning to absorb the publics attention.听力原文Section 1. W: One of the members of the dormitory council is quitting. Do you know of anyone who would be interested in taking her place?M: Im not sure. But Ill certainly keep an eye out for you.Q: What will the man probably do?2. M: Whats on the agenda today, Miss Smith?W: Mr. Black has an appointment to see you at ten. Then the accountant and, after lunch, your lawyer.Q: Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?3. M: Has David found an apartment?W: David wanted to find an apartment for 200 dollars a month, but discovers he has to pay twice that much.Q: How much does David have to pay to rent an apartment?4. M: The room is filled with smoke. I can hardly breathe.W: I agree. Smoking should not be permitted in this room at all.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?5. M: Ill call a taxi. Do you know the telephone number?W: I dont know, but we can always find the telephone numbers in the local telephone book. But lets just stop a taxi on the street. That is much easier and quicker.Q: What does the woman suggest doing?6. W: Ill just wash out my coffee mug before I go.M: Oh, just leave it. Ive got so many dishes to wash. One more mug isnt going to make any difference.Q: What does the man mean?7. M: How do Jane and Bill like their new home?W: Its really comfortable, but theyre tired of having to hear the jets go over their house at all hours.Q: Where probably is Jane and Bills new home?8. W: I was sorry to hear about Freds being fired. I know he was sick a lot and usually went to work late.M: Oh, it wasnt that. Fred made a big error in last months accounting.Q: Why did Fred lose his job?Conversation OneW: Good morning, Mr. Brown.M: Oh, Jessica. Ive been expecting you. Take a seat.W: Thanks.M: And what can I do for you?W: Well, I am thinking about taking a year off after we finish school this summer, and I want some advice.M: I see. You mean put off going to university for a year?W: Thats right. Ive been offered a place at University College in London, but what Id really like to do is take a year out first—do something different, maybe go abroad.M: So were you thinking of getting some sort of job, or traveling around? I mean, is your main aim to earn some money, or to do something else? Or do you want to do a bit of both?W: Id really like to travel—but I dont have any money. But Ive heard of an organization called Peterson International—and thats what I want to ask you about. Do you know anything about it?M: Sure. Its a charity and its aimed very much at young people like you, and what they do is to get teams of young people to work together on various projects all over the world—environmental projects, community projects, that sort of thing.W: Mum, it sounds great. Is it just English people working on the。

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