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100年 - 2011年6月大学英语四级真题#12792
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CET 等级考试◆CET4 |
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1. What is British food generally known for? (A) Its unique flavour. (B) Its bad taste. (C) Its special cooking methods. (D) Its organic ingredients.
2. The Second World War led to________ in Britain. (A) an inadequate supply of food (B) a decrease of grain production (C) an increase in food import (D) a change in people's eating habits
3. Why couldn't Britain compete with some of its neighbouring countries in terms of food in the post-war decades? (A) Its food lacked variety. (B) Its people cared more for quantity. (C) It was short of well-trained chefs. (D) It didn't have flavourful food ingredients.
4. With culinary improvement in recent years, London's restaurants are now able to appeal to the tastes of . (A) most young people (B) elderly British diners (C) all kinds of overseas visitors (D) upper-class customers
5. What do Hong Kong diners welcome, according to Welsh executive chef David Tamlyn? (A) Authentic classic cuisine. (B) Locally produced ingredients. (C) New ideas and presentations. (D) The return of home-style dishes.
6. While using quality ingredients, David Tamlyn insists that the dishes should________ . (A) benefit people's health (B) look beautiful and inviting (C) be offered at reasonable prices (D) maintain British traditional tastes
7. Why does Neil Tomes say he loves food ingredients from Britain? (A) They appeal to people from all over the world. (B) They are produced on excellent organic farms. (C) They are processed in a scientific way. (D) They come in a great variety.
57. What can we learn from some recent studies? (A) Conflicts between students of different races are unavoidable. (B) Students of different races are prejudiced against each other. (C) Interracial lodging does more harm than good. (D) Interracial lodging may have diverse outcomes.
58. What does Sam Boakye's remark mean? (A) White students tend to look down upon their black peers. (B) Black students can compete with their white peers academically. (C) Black students feel somewhat embarrassed among white peers during the freshman year. (D) Being surrounded by white peers motivates a black student to work harder to succeed.
59. What does the Indiana University study show? (A) Interracial roommates are more likely to fall out. (B) Few white students like sharing a room with a black peer. (C) Roommates of different races just don't get along. (D) Assigning students' lodging randomly is not a good policy.
60. What does Alec Webley consider to be the "definition of integration"? (A) Students of different races are required to share a room. (B) Interracial lodging is arranged by the school for freshmen. (C) Lodging is assigned to students of different races without exception. (D) The school randomly assigns roommates without regard to race.
61. What does Grace Kao say about interracial lodging? (A) It is unscientific to make generalizations about it without further study. (B) Schools should be cautious when making decisions about student lodging. (C) Students' racial background should be considered before lodging is assigned. (D) Experienced resident advisors should be assigned to handle the problems.
62. What is the finding of the Global Humanitarian Forum? (A) Global temperatures affect the rate of economic development. (B) Rates of death from illnesses have risen due to global warming. (C) Malnutrition has caused serious health problems in poor countries. (D) Economic trends have to do with population and natural disasters.
63. What do we learn about the Forum's report from the passage? (A) It was challenged by some climate and risk experts. (B) It aroused a lot of interest in the scientific circles. (C) It was warmly received by environmentalists. (D) It caused a big stir in developing countries.
64. What does Dr. Pielke say about the Forum's report? (A) Its statistics look embarrassing. (C) It deserves our closest attention. (B) It is invalid in terms of methodology. (D) Its conclusion is purposely exaggerated.
65. What is Soren Andreasen's view of the report? (A) Its conclusions are based on carefully collected data. (B) It is vulnerable to criticism if the statistics are closely examined. (C) It will give rise to heated discussions at the Copenhagen conference. (D) Its rough estimates are meant to draw the attention of world leaders.
66. What does Kofi Annan say should be the focus of the Copenhagen conference? (A) How rich and poor regions can share responsibility in curbing global warming. (B) How human and economic losses from climate change can be reduced. (C) How emissions of heat-trapping gases can be reduced on a global scale. (D) How rich countries can better help poor regions reduce climate hazards.
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86. (A) outcome (B) function (C) impact (D) commitment
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