1992年6月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题试卷1/181992年6月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题试卷PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)SectionA1.A)Themanshouldstayalittlelonger.B)Themanshouldleaveatonce.C)Themanwillmissthetrain.D)Themanmusttrytocatchthelasttrain.2.A)Walking.B)Boating.C)Shopping.D)Driving.3.A)Twentyminutes.B)Twenty-fiveminutes.C)Fiftyminutes.D)Fifty-fiveminutes.4.A)Goandbuyanewdress.B)Trytogetsometickets.C)Goandseeaperformance.D)Dosomesewingathome.5.A)Dotheworkforthewoman.B)Takecareofthewoman.C)Worktogetherwiththewoman.D)Drivethewomanhome.6.A)Themanisshowingthewomanroundthecity.B)Thewomanisaskingtheway.C)Themanisastrangertothecity.D)Thetwopersonsaretalkingaboutsendingletters.7.A)Buyingacarcoststoomuch.B)Drivinglessonsaretooexpensive.1992年6月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题试卷2/18C)Takingthebusismoreconvenient.D)Drivingistoodangerous.8.A)Bytwelveo’clock.B)Bythreeo’clock.C)Bynineo’clock.D)Bytwoo’clock.9.A)Sheisgoingtoseeherunclethere.B)Shehasarelativewhooncelivedthere.C)Shewillvisitthecitysoon.D)Sheusedtohaveanapartmentthere.10.A)7:30B)8:00C)8:30D)7:00SectionBPassageOneQuestions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.A)Ingreenforests.B)IntheNorthPoleregion.C)InthePacificOcean.D)Indrydeserts.12.A)Snakeslikewarmth.B)Snakesliketostayinthesun.C)Snakesareusedtoextra-hotweather.D)Snakesaregoodswimmers.13.A)Theyareunintelligent.B)Theyarenotveryintelligent.C)Theyarefairlyintelligent.D)Theyareveryintelligent.PassageTwo1992年6月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题试卷3/18Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.14.A)Hewastalkingtoapoliceman.B)Hewasmakingaphonecall.C)Hewaswatchingafilm.D)Hewasshopping.15.A)Herbeautifulfigure.B)Herunusualheight.C)Herattractivemanners.D)Herfashionablehandbag.16.A)Hewasarrestedbythepolice.B)Hewasonlymakingajoke.C)Hehadtakenthewoman’sbagbymistake.D)Hewasactinginafilm.PassageThreeQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.17.A)6milliondollars.B)25milliondollars.C)70milliondollars.D)400milliondollars.18.A)Anengineroom.B)Abigkitchen.C)Ahighbuilding.D)Agreattheatre.19.A)Morethan200.B)Morethan300.C)Morethan400.D)Morethan600.20.A)Thegiantjetwillbeforcedtoland.B)Thegiantjetwillcrash.C)Themechanicalpilotswilldothejob.1992年6月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题试卷4/18D)Theenginesofthegiantjetwillstopworking.PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)PassageOneQuestions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Lookingbackonmychildhood,Iamconvincedthatnaturalistsarebornandnotmade.Althoughwewereallbroughtupinthesameway,mybrothersandsisterssoonabandonedtheirpressedflowersandinsects.Unlikethem,Ihadnoearformusicandlanguages.IwasnotanearlyreaderandIcouldnotdomentalarithmetic.BeforeworldIwespentoursummerholidaysinHungary.Ihaveonlythedimmemoryofthehousewelivedin,ofmyroomandmytoys.NordoIrecallclearlythelargefamilyofgrandparents,aunts,unclesandcousinswhogatherednextdoor.ButIdohaveacrystal-clearmemoryofthedogs,thefarmanimals,thelocalbirdsand,abovealltheinsects.Iamanaturalist,notascientist.Ihaveastrongloveofthenaturalworld,andmyenthusiasmhasledmeintovariedinvestigations.Ilovediscussingmyfavoritetopicsandenjoyburningthemidnightoilwhilereadingaboutotherpeople’sobservationsanddiscoveries.Thensomethinghappensthatbringstheseobservationstogetherinmyconsciousmind.Suddenlyyoufancyyouseetheanswertotheriddle(谜),becauseitallseemstofittogether.Thishasresultedinmypublishing300papersandbooks,whichsomemighthonourwiththetitleofscientificresearch.Butcuriosity,akeeneye,agoodmemoryandenjoymentoftheanimalandplantworlddonotmakeascientist:oneoftheoutstandingandessentialqualitiesrequireisself-discipline,qualityIlack.Ascientistrequiresnotonlyself-disciplinebutalltraining,determinationandagoal.Ascientist,uptoapoint,canbemade.Anaturalistisborn.Ifyoucancombinethetwo,yougetthebestofbothworlds.21.Thefirstparagraphtellsusthattheauthor________.A)wasborntoanaturalist’sfamilyB)losthishearingwhenhewasachildC)didn’tlikehisbrothersandsistersD)wasinterestedinflowersandinsectsinhischildhood22.Theauthorcan’trememberhisrelativesclearlybecause________.A)hedidn’tliveverylongwiththemB)hewasfullyoccupiedwithobservingnatureC)hewastooyoungwhenhelivedwiththemD)thefamilywasextremelylarge1992年6月大学英语四级(CET-4)真题试卷5/1823.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthorwas________.A)nomorethanabornnaturalistB)anaturalistbutnotascientistC)ascientistaswellasanaturalistD)firstofallascientist24.Theauthorsaysthatheisanaturalistratherthanascientistprobablybecausehethinkshe________.A)lackssomeofthequalitiesrequiredofascientistB)hasagreatdealoftroubledoingmentalarithmeticC)justreadsaboutotherpeople’sobservationsanddiscoveriesD)comesupwithsolutionsinamostnaturalway25.Accordingtotheauthor,abornnaturalistshouldfirstofallbe________.A)fullofambitionB)fullofenthusiasmC)knowledgeableD)self-disciplinedPassageTwoQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Sportingactivitiesareessentiallymodifiedformsofhuntingbehaviour.Viewedbiologically,themodernfootballerisinrealityamemberofahuntinggroup.Hiskillingweaponhasturnedintoaharmlessfootballandhisprey(猎物)intoagoalmouth.Ifhisaimisaccurateandhescoresagoal,heenjoysthehunter’striumphofkillinghisprey.Tounderstandhowthistransfo