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Such a sudden turn in the road is too difficult for the new driver, isn't it? ______. He's

Such a sudden turn in the road is too difficult for the new driver, isn't it?

______. He's dealt with all kinds of troublesome situations before.

A) No, it isn't. B) Yes, it is. C) No, he isn't. D) Yes, he is.

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第1题

请问2015年12月大学英语四级考试模拟试卷1第68题如何解答?

, she ran out of the room..

A) Having tears in her eyes and turned suddenly

B) With a sudden turn, tearful eyes

C) Turning suddenly, with tears in her eyes

D) With tears in her eyes and suddenly turning

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第2题

听力原文:W: (19)Why the long face? I've never seen you so down. I thought you quit smoking

听力原文:W: (19)Why the long face? I've never seen you so down. I thought you quit smoking. How come you started again?

M: Troubles, my dear sister. (20)Female troubles. What a bunch of headaches!

W: Which one now, or should I ask you how many?

M: Be serious! Just the one I've been going with for the past two months.

W: You mean the gorgeous blond, Monica, that you fell so hard for? Kind of sudden, wasn't it?

M: That's the one. (20)I thought she was the one for me, my ideal woman, the girl of nay dream. Now I've found out she seems to be cheating on me.

W: Really? No wonder you're so depressed. She's not the only fish in the sea, you know. Step out of home and go downtown, have a beer, and find another chance.

M: Oh, knock it off, Maria. I've been true to her, but she's been playing around. You see, we were supposed to meet at the Student Union yesterday, but she didn't turn up. When I finally called her this morning, she told a lie to me.

W: Why are you so sure that it was a lie? Don't you trust her?

M: Her story didn't hang together. Besides, Michael came to tell me Monica was dating with some guy in a club while I cooled my heels waiting for her in the Union. It makes me boil.

W: Hey, calm down, Daniel. (21)Are you going to take Michael's word for it? How could he have known when and where you were meeting?

(20)

A.The long face he has got.

B.The behavior. he conducts.

C.The smoking he quitted.

D.The words he speaks.

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第3题

My brother and I really have no idea as to ______ about this sudden change of the situatio
n.

A.what to do

B.to do what

C.how to do

D.how can I do

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第4题

Most of the Yellowstone National Park is above 2,275 meters. Yellowstone's weather is very
changeable. In summer, it may be warm and sunny with temperatures in the high 70s. At night in any given month, the temperature may drop close to freezing. So it is best to come prepared for cold evenings and mornings, especially if you are camping or hiking (立足). When you leave your camp, please be prepared for a possible sudden storm and wind.

A sunny warm day may become very stormy with wind, rain and sometimes snow. Without enough clothing and equipment, and easy day-hike or boat-trip can turn into a battle against nature.SeasonalMost of the Yellowstone National Park is above 2,2

The campers or hikers are advised to______.

A.fight against stormy weather

B.stay in a camp at night-time

C.get familiar with the area around

D.prepare for changeable weather

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第5题

King's statement that "We brought shorts, T-shirt, and I had to go out and buy another coa
t." shows that

A.he was caught by the sudden cold.

B.he needed formal clothes.

C.fashion in Florida is tempting.

D.Florida is hot compared with England.

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第6题

EMost of the Yellowstone National Park is above 2,275 meters. Yellowstone' s weather is ve

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Most of the Yellowstone National Park is above 2,275 meters. Yellowstone' s weather is very changeable. In summer, it may be warm and sunny with temperatures in the high 70s. At night in any given month, the temperature may drop close to freezing. So it is best to come prepared for cold evenings and momings , especially if you are camping or hiking(远足). When you leave your camp, please be prepared for a possible sudden storm and wind. A sunny warm day may become very stormy with wind, rain and sometimes snow. Without enough clothing and equipment, an easy day-hike or boat-trip can turn into a battle against nature.

72. The campers or hikers are advised to________

[ A] fight against stormy weather

[ B ] stay in a camp at night-time

[ C ] get familiar with the area around

[ D ] prepare for changeable weather

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第7题

I have to apologize for my abrupt departure yesterday

I have to apologize for myabruptdeparture yesterday

A late

B sudden

C unfriendly

D untold

选出意思最为相近的一项

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第8题

I came across these things which were proved to be antiques. The underlined part means____
__.

A.came over

B.came from

C.encountered all of a sudden

D.encountered as usual

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第9题

It is hard to predict how science is going to turn out, and if it is really good science i
t is impossible to predict. If the things to be found are actually new, they are by definition unknown in advance. You cannot make choices in this matter. You either have science or you don't, and if you have it you are obliged to accept the surprising and disturbing pieces of information, along with the neat and promptly useful hits,

The only solid piece of scientific truth abut which I feel totally confident is that we are profoundly ignorant about nature. Indeed, I regard this as the major discovery of the past hundred years of biology. It is, in its way, an illuminating piece of news. It would have amazed the brightest minds of the 18th. century Enlightenment to be told by any of us how little we know and how bewildering seems the way ahead. It is this sudden confrontation with the depth and scope of ignorance that represents the most significant contribution of the 20th century science to the human intellect. In earlier times, we either pretended to understand how things worked or ignored the problem, or simply made up stories to fill the gaps. Now that we have begun exploring in earnest, we are getting glimpses of how huge the questions are, and how far from being answered. Because of this, we are depressed. It is not so bad being ignorant if you are totally ignorant; the hard thing is knowing in some detail the reality of ignorance, the worst spots and here and there the not-so-bad spots, but no true light at the end of the tunnel nor even any tunnels that can yet be trusted.

But we are making a beginning, and there ought to be some satisfaction. There are probably no questions we can think up that can' t be answered, sooner or later, including even the matter of consciousness. To be sure, there may well be questions we can't think up and therefore limits to the reach of human intellect, but that is another matter. Within our limits, we should be able to work our way through to all our answers, if we keep at it long enough, and pay attention.

According to the author, really good science ______.

A.would surprise the brightest minds of the 18th century Enlightenment

B.will help people to make the right choice in advance

C.will produce results which cannot be foreseen

D.will bring about disturbing results

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第10题

Return from the Cage1 It was the open space in Austin that initially overwhelmed me. I couldn'

Return from the Cage1

It was the open space in Austin that initially overwhelmed me. I couldn't adjust to it. The ease with which I could get in a car and drive to any place left me bewildered and confused. Where were the military checkpoints? Where were the armed soldiers asking for my identification papers? Where were the barricades that would force me to turn back?

I had just returned to the United States after an absence of 11 years, during which I lived in a refugee camp in Bethlehem, the town where Christ was born. I was not used to freedom of movement, nor to going more than a few miles without encountering military checkpoints.

Getting comfortable with my sudden freedom in Austin was going to take time. I had to adjust to no longer feeling like an animal inside a cage. Most days, I felt utterly dazed. I would spend hours sitting on a stone bench at the University of Texas, staring at the squirrels and the birds. The green lawns brought tears to my eyes.

My mind would drift to the refugee camp in Bethlehem, and to 3-year-old Marianna, my delightful ex-neighbor. Marianna has never seen a green lawn in her life and has never seen a squirrel. She lives confined to Bethlehem, forced to remain a prisoner behind the checkpoints and the military barricades. The distance between Marianna's house and Jerusalem is no further than the distance from my South Austin home to downtown. Yet Marianna has never been to Jerusalem and is unlikely to go there anytime in the near future, because no Palestinian can venture into the Holy City without a special Israeli-issued permit, and those permits are almost impossible to come by.

But adjusting to my sudden freedom paled in comparison to overcoming my fears and my nightmares. When I left Bethlehem, the second Palestinian uprising against Israel's military occupation was already two months under way. The sound of bomb explosions, gunfire and Apache helicopters overhead lingered in my mind. Hard as I tried, I couldn't shake the sounds away. They were always there, ringing inside my head.

Now, in Austin, there were nightmares. I would dream either of friends being shot dead, or see pools of blood spilling from human bodies, or that I myself was the target of gunfire. I would wake up in a sweat, terrified of going back to sleep. During the day, the sound of police or ambulance sirens made me jumpy. Helicopters flying overhead made me uneasy. I had to constantly remind myself that these were most often civilian and not military, helicopters. I had to remind myself that the ambulances were not rushing to the wounded demonstrators.

I looked around me, and I wondered if anyone realized, or even knew, that the Apache helicopters being used by the Israeli military to shell innocent Palestinian civilians are actually made in this country! As a writer in Palestine, I had regularly visited bombed-out houses in search of stories. The home of a young nurse sticks out in my mind. A few miles away from the stable in Bethlehem where Christ is said to have been born, her house came under attack by Israeli tanks and was completely burned. I held the remains of some of the tank shells in my two bare hands and read the inscription: "Made in Mesa, Arizona."

I wanted to stand on a chair and scream this information to everyone walking through the mall. The tear gas civilians inhale in the Palestinian Territories is made in Pennsylvania, and the helicopters and the F-16 fighter planes are also made in the USA. Yet here in this society, no one appears to care that their tax money funds armies that bring death and destruction to civilians, civilians who are no different from civilians in this country.

And I worry about the indifference in this country. I worry because someday, young American men will find themselves fighting another Vietnam War this time possibly in the Middle East without a notion of what it is they are doing there. And we will have a repetition of history: Mothers will lose sons and wives will lose husbands in an unnecessary war. I have been repeating this warning in all the talks I have been giving in the past nine months. No one took me seriously. I couldn't understand why young Americans, with their whole futures ahead of them, should go to die in a war they will not understand.

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