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试卷:NSCE-book4-Unit6
试卷编号:NSCE-book4-Unit6试卷满分:100
姓名:陈睿殊学号:13342005班级:130106
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Part 1 Short conversations (每小题:2 分)
Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.1. A. Linda wanted to return some history magazines to the man.B. Linda wanted to lend some history magazines to the man.C. Linda wanted to borrow some history magazines from the
man.D. Linda wanted to get some history magazines back from
the man.2.
A. She has it with her now.
B. She borrowed it from Sonia.
C. She only has Sonia's history book.
D. She lent it to Sonia.3. A. He found the history exam difficult.B. He set a difficult easy question.C. He has a good memory.
D. He has a declining memory.Part 1 Short conversations (每小题: 2 分;
满分:6 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B
for N and C for NG.) 小题得分对错学生答案Correct 1. D 2. D 3. C
Subtotal : 6
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Part 2 Long conversations (每小题:2 分)
Directions: In this section you'll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 3 are based on the same conversation.1. A. Public relation class.B. Literature class.C. History class.
D. Math class.
2. A. In 1611.B. In 1621.C. In 1631.
D. In 1641.
3. A. New England.B. America.C. England.
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D. Australia.
Questions 4 to 6 are based on the same conversation.4. A. He was studying.B. He was making noises.C. He was nodding off.
D. He was looking for a book.5. A. It is interesting.B. It is boring.C. It is exciting.
D. It is challenging.6. A. Because Professor Rivers is interested in women's studies.B. Because Professor Rivers is fond of Professor Green.C. Because Professor Rivers knows little in this area.
D. Because Professor Rivers has a lot of spare time.
Questions 7 to 9 are based on the same conversation.7. A. Because he didn't want to go to the wom
an's party.B. Because he was deeply attracted by a program about Oprah Winfrey.C. Because he participated in Oprah Winfrey's program.
D. Because he forgot about the woman's party.8. A. She is a US actress.B. She is a US speaker.C. She is the sponsor of a US talk show.
D. She is the hostess of a US talk show.9. A. Oprah Winfrey has a distinguished family background.B. Oprah Winfrey is frank and genuine.C. Oprah Winfrey never spreads gossip or scandal.D. Oprah Winfrey was America's first African-American news
anchor.Part 2 Long conversations (每小题: 2 分;
满分:18 分)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B for N and C for NG.) 小题得分对错学生答案Correct
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. B
6. C
7. B 8. D
9. A Subtotal : 18
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Part 3 Understanding Passages (每小题:2 分)
Directions: In this section you'll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 3 are based on the same passage.1. A. She will talk about the requirements.B. She will organize discussion.C. She will give a quiz.D. She will give further information about the final research paper.
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2.
四级满分A. Introducing historical events in the 19th Century.
B. Giving lecture about contemporary history.
C. Evaluating the historical connection between the 19th
Century and the 21st Century.
D. Encouraging students' critical thinking.
3.
A. Academic credibility.
B. Critical reading, thinking, and discussion skills.
C. Knowledge learning.
D. Attendance.
Questions 4 to 6 are based on the same passage.
4.
A. They liked travelling.
B. They wanted to find a better place to live in.
C. They were driven out of their homes.
D. The reasons are unknown.
5.
A. They are envious of Gypsies.
B. They are unfriendly to Gypsies.
C. They admire the musical talent of the Gypsies.
D. They try to put up with Gypsies.
6.
A. They are now allowed to attend local schools.
B. They are now taught in their own language.
C. Special schools have been built for them.
D. Permanent homes have been built for them.
Questions 7 to 10 are based on the same passage.
7.
A. They enslaved a limited number of native Americans and
"hired" many European servants.
B. They transported blacks from Africa, and enslaved them.
C. They enslaved native Americans.
D. They hired Europeans and native Americans.
8.
A. Native Americans were not as strong as Africans.
B. Native Americans were vulnerable to European originated
diseases.
C. Africans were not as rebellious as native Americans.
D. Africans were hardworking.
9.
A. $27.
B. $12.
C. 70 cents per day for 4 to 7 years.
D. $40.
10.
A. The owner was free to split up a slave couple or family at
any time.
B. Slaves were largely treated as property, to be freely
bought and sold.
C. Slave children were sent into the fields at about 12.
D. Slaves can choose their spouse from slaves.
Questions 11 to 13 are based on the same passage.
11.
A. Because history teachers are usually strict.
B. Because history is hard.
C. Because they don't have history diplomas.
D. Because they are not sure of their ability.
12.
A. Because both have to be considerate.
B. Because both deal with children's education.
C. Because both enjoy children's company.
D. Because both include a tremendous amount of
responsibility.13.A. Because it involves different geological places.B. Because it consists of people from all over the world.C. Because it is the nation where different histories merge.
D. Because it shows us the history of the whole world.Questions 14 to 16 are based on the same passage.14.A. Because they lost their farms.B. Because there were more work to do in towns.C. Because life was easier in towns.
D. Because it was convenient to live in towns.15.A. 180 millions.B. 1/5 of Britain's population.C. 1/3 of Britain's population.
D. Half of Britain's population.16.A. The workers' houses were usually near the factories.B. The household rubbish was collected by sanitary workers.
C. There was no running water or toilet in a house.
D. The workers' houses were built really quickly and cheaply.Part 3 Understanding Passages (每小题: 2 分; 满分:32 分
)(In the case of True/False type of questions, A stands for True and B for False, or A for Y, B
for N and C for NG.) 小题得分对错学生答案Correct
1. D
2. C
3. B
4. D
5. B
6. C
7. A 8. B
9. A 10. D 11. D
12. D
13. B
14. B
15. D
16. B Subtotal : 32Click ONCE on the speaker icon to start listening!放音结束前请不要离开本页。否则就听不成啦!
Part 4 Compound Dictation (每小题:2 分)
Directions: In this section you will hear a passage or passages three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for th
e second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the information you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Questions 1 to 11 are based on the same passage.Historians study events, ideas, institutions, and individuals of the past. They may research and (1)events that occurred in the earliest periods of recorded time or ones that people can remember. Unlike archaeologists (考古
学家) who work (2) with physical objects,
historians rely mostly on written records for (3) to support their claims. However,
historians sometimes use physical objects, such as (4), costumes, and tools, to shed light on past
lifestyles. Historians often try to (5)knowledge of the past to present-day situations or problems. interpret
chiefly evidence photographs relate
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History is a very (6) field, and historians usually specialize in a particular time period, country, or regi
on. For example, a historian may specialize in US history with a more (7) focus on the Great Depression. Another historian may focus on medieval (中世纪的) history and (8) on the German-speaking areas of Europe. Historians also specialize in certain kinds of history, (9). Sometimes historians specialize in a particular field, such as economic, social, or political history. Although historians are encouraged to specialize, (10). About 70 per cent of all historians are employed by colleges and universities. (11)
.
broad specific concentrate such as the history of ideas, the history of immigration, the history of women, or the history of science they also need general knowledge to relate their findings to the broad patterns of change and continuity traced throughout the past A few historians are self-employed researchers who write about historic events or people of the past Questions 12 to 22 are based on the same passage.Coffee was first discovered in Eastern Africa in an area we know today as Ethiopia. A popular (12)refers to a goat herder by the name of Kaldi, who observed his goats dancing (13) after eating berries
from a bush. (14) about this phenomenon, Kaldi tried eating the berries himself. He found that these berries gave him a (15) energy. Hearing
about this (16) fruit, monks dried the
berries so that they could be (17) to distant
places. They (18) these berries in water,
ate the fruit, and drank the liquid to provide (19)
for a more awakened time of prayer. Coffee berries were transported from Ethiopia to the Arabian Peninsula (半岛), and were first cultivated in what today is the
country of Yemen. From there, coffee travelled to Turkey where coffee beans were roasted for the first time over open fires. (20). Coffee first arrived on the European continent by means of Venetian (威尼斯的) trade merchants. (21).
Many felt the pope should ban coffee, calling it the drink of the devil. To their surprise, the pope, already a coffee drinker, blessed coffee declaring it a truly Christian beverage.
Coffee houses spread quickly across Europe, becoming centers for intellectual exchange. (22).
legend
frisky curious renewed amazing transported reconstituted stimulation The roasted beans were crushed, and then boiled in water, creating a crude version of the beverage we enjoy today Once in Europe this new beverage fell under harsh criticism from the Catholic Church Many great minds of Europe used this beverage, and forum, as a springboard to heightened thought and creativity Part 4 Compound Dictation (每小题: 2 分; 满分:44 分)小题得分对错学生答案
Correct
1.interpret
2.chiefly
3.evidence
4.photographs
6.broad
7.specific
women, or the history of science 10.they also need general knowledge to relate their findings to the broad patterns of change and continuity
traced throughout the past 11. A few historians are self-employed researchers who write about historic
events or people of the past
12.legend
13.frisky
14.curious
16.amazing
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19.
stimulation 20.The roasted beans were crushed, and then boiled in water, creating a crude version of the beverage we enjoy
today 21.Once in Europe this new beverage fell under harsh criticism from the
Catholic Church 22.Many great minds of Europe used this beverage, and forum, as a springboard to heightened thought and creativity
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