
英语四级考试预测模拟试题.doc
18页英语四级考试最新预测模拟试题 CLOZE [15 MIN.] Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on your answer sheet. All Americans are at least vaguely 31 with the plight of the American Indian. Cutbacks in federal programs for Indians have made their problems 32 more severe in recent years. Josephy reports, “ 33 1981 it was estimated that cutbacks in federal programs for Indians totaled about $500 million” or more than ten times the cuts affecting their 34 fellow Americans. Additional cuts seem to be threatened in the future. This reduced funding is affecting almost all 35 of reservation life, 36 education. If the Indians could 37 their 38 problems, solutions to many of their other problems might not be far behind. In this paper the current status of Indian education will be described and 39 and some ways of improving this education will be proposed. Whether to 40 with the dominant American culture or to 41 Indian culture has been a longstanding issue in Indian education. After the Civil War full responsibility for Indian education was turned over by the government to churches and missionary groups. The next fifty years became a period of 42 assimilation in all areas of Indian culture, but especially in religion and education. John Collier, a reformer who agitated 43 Indians and their culture 44 the early 1920s until his death in 1968, had a different idea. He believed that instead of effacing native culture, Indian schools should encourage and 45 it. Pressure to assimilate remains a potent force today, 46 . More and more Indians are graduating from high school and college and becoming 47 for jobs in the non-Indian society. “ When Indians obtain the requisite skills, many of them enter the broader American society and succeed. ” 48 approximately 90 percent of all Indian children are educated in state public school systems.How well these children compete with the members of the dominant society, 49 , is another 50 . 31. A. agreeable B. regardless C. familiar D. sympathetic 32. A. even B. ever C. greatly D. further 33. A. Since B. Up to C. Before D. By the end of 34. A. non-Indian B. Indian C. previous D. former 35. A. respects B. aspects C. kinds D. parts 36. A. except B. regarding C. besides D. including 37. A. solve B. dissolve C. deal D. treat 38. A. cultural B. educational C. social D. severe 39. A. estimated B. evaluated C. settled D. decided 40. A. agree B. push forward C. assimilate D. deal 41. A. preserve B. keep up with C. acknowledge D. confess 42. A. enforced B. overall C. contemptuous D. unbelievable 43. A. in favor of B. on behalf of C. side by side with D. far behind 44. A. in B. through C. from D. during 45. A. realize B. assimilate C. acknowledge D. revitalize 46. A. yet B. furthermore C. however D. just the same 47. A. available B. reachable C. suitable D. eligible 48. A. In the future B. In the past C. At present D. Maybe 49. A. therefore B. consequently C. however D. moreover 50. A. question B. issue C. aspect D. matterGRAMMAR & VOCABULARY [15 MIN.] There are thirty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Mark your answers on your answer sheet. 51. He have been nervous because he didn't go straight in. A. ought to B. must C. should D. had to 52. I am quite sure that I can Michael into letting us use his car tomorrow. A. speak B. talk C. tell D. say 53. Jean could be a very attractive girl but she to her clothes. A. pays no attention B. was paying no attention C. paid no attention D. had paid no attention 54. When questioned by the interviewer, my mind went , and I could hardly remember my own date of birth. A. blank B. dim C. faint D. vain 55. The textbook question as 。












