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2007年12月英语四级考试试题原文及答案

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  57. What do we learn from the first paragraph?
  A) A lot of distractions compete for children’s time nowadays.
  B) Children do find lots of fun in many mindless activities.
  C) Rebecca is much too occupied to enjoy her leisure time.
  D) Rebecca draws on a lot of online materials for her writing.
  58. What did the author say about her own writing experience?
  A) She was constantly under pressure of writing more.
  B) Most of her stories had been rejected by publishers.
  C) She did not quite live up to her reputation as a writer.
  D) Her way to success was full of pains and frustrations.
  59. Why did Rebecca want to enter this year’s writing contest?
  A) She had won a prize in the previous contest.
  B) She wanted to share her stories with readers.
  C) She was sure of winning with her mother’s help.
  D) She believed she possessed real talent for writing.
  60. The author took great pains to refine her daughter’s stories because ________.
  A) she wanted to help Rebecca realize her dreams of becoming a writer
  B) she was afraid Rebecca’s imagination might run wild while writing
  C) she did not want to disappoint Rebecca who needed her help so much
  D) she believed she had the knowledge and experience to offer guidance
  61. What’s the author’s advice for parents?
  A) Children should be given every chance to voice their opinions.
  B) Parents should keep an eye on the activities their kids engage in.
  C) Children should be allowed freedom to grow through experience.
  D) A writing career, though attractive, is not for every child to pursue.

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  Passage Two
  Questions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage.
  By almost any measure, there is a boom in Internet-based instruction. In just a few years, 34 percent of American universities have begun offering some form of distance learning (DL), and among the larger schools, it’s close to 90 percent. If you doubt the popularity of the trend, you probably haven’t heard of the University of Phoenix. It grants degrees entirely on the basis of online instruction. It enrolls 90,000 students, a statistic used to support its claim to be the largest private university in the country.
  While the kinds of instruction offered in these programs will differ, DL usually signifies a course in which the instructors post syllabi (课程大纲), reading assignment, and schedules on Websites, and students send in their assignments by e-mail. Generally speaking, face-to-face communication with an instructor is minimized or eliminated altogether.
  The attraction for students might at first seem obvious. Primarily, there’s the convenience promised by courses on the Net: you can do the work, as they say, in your pajamas (睡衣). But figures indicate that the reduced effort results in a reduced commitment to the course. While dropout rate for all freshmen at American universities is around 20 percent, the rate for online students is 35 percent. Students themselves seem to understand the weaknesses inherent in the setup. In a survey conducted for eCornell, the DL division of Cornell University, less than a third of the respondents expected the quality of the online course to be as good as the classroom course.
  Clearly, from the schools’ perspective, there’s a lot of money to be saved. Although some of the more ambitious programs require new investments in servers and networks to support collaborative software, most DL courses can run on existing or minimally upgraded (升级) systems. The more students who enroll in a course but don’t come to campus, the more school saves on keeping the lights on in the classrooms, paying doorkeepers, and maintaining parking lots. And, while there’s evidence that instructors must work harder to run a DL course for a variety of reasons, they won’t be paid any more, and might well be paid less.
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  62. What is the most striking feature of the University of Phoenix?
  A) It boasts the largest number of students on campus.
  B) All its courses are offered online.
  C) Its online courses are of the best quality.
  D) Anyone taking its online courses is sure to get a degree.
  63. According to the passage, distance learning is basically characterized by ________.
  A) a minimum or total absence of face-to-face instruction
  B) a considerable flexibility in its academic requirements
  C) the great diversity of students’ academic backgrounds
  D) the casual relationship between students and professors
  64. Many students take Internet-based courses mainly because they can ________.
  A) save a great deal on traveling and boarding expenses
  B) select courses from various colleges and universities
  C) work on the required courses whenever and wherever
  D) earn their academic degrees with much less effort
  65. What accounts for the high drop-out rates for online students?
  A) There is no mechanism to ensure that they make the required effort.
  B) There is no strict control over the academic standards of the courses.
  C) The evaluation system used by online universities is inherently weak.
  D) Lack of classroom interaction reduces the effectiveness of instruction.
  66. According to the passage, universities show great enthusiasm for DL programs for the purpose of ________.
  A) building up their reputation
  B) upgrading their teaching facilities
  C) providing convenience for students
  D) cutting down on their expenses

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  Part V Cloze (15 minutes)
  Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.
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  One factor that can influence consumers is their mood state. Mood may be defined __67__ a temporary and mild positive or negative feeling that is generalized and not tied __68__ any particular circumstance. Moods should be __69__ from emotions which are usually more intense, __70__ to specific circumstances, and often conscious. __71__ one sense, the effect of a consumer’s mood can be thought of in __72__ the same way as can our reactions to the __73__ of our friends—when our friends are happy and “up”, that trends to influence us positively, __74__ when they are “down”, that can have a __75__ impact on us. Similarly, consumers operating under a __76__ mood state tend to react to stimuli (刺激因素) in a direction __77__ with that mood state. Thus, for example, we should expect to see __78__ in a positive mood state evaluate products in more of a __79__ manner than they would when not in such a state. __80__, mood states appear capable of __81__ a consumer’s memory.
  Moods appear to be __82__ influenced by marketing techniques. For example, the rhythm, pitch, and __83__ of music has been shown to influence behavior such as the __84__ of time spent in supermarkets or __85__ to purchase products. In addition, advertising can influence consumers’ moods which, in __86__, are capable of influencing consumer’ reactions to products.
  67. A) with
  B) about
  C) as
  D) by
  68. A) up
  B) to
  C) under
  D) over
  69. A) divided

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