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大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷897
listening
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A

The majority of drivers prefer to drive and park themselves.

B

Human drivers become easily distracted or tired while driving.

C

Most drivers feel uncertain about the safety of self-driving cars.

D

Most drivers have test driven cars with automatic braking features.

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A

Their drivers would feel safe after getting used to the automatic devices.

B

They would be unpopular with drivers who only trust their own skills.

C

Their increased comfort levels have boosted their sales.

D

They are not actually as safe as automakers advertise.

3
A

It sank into the sea due to overloading.

B

It ran into Nicaragua’s Big Corn Island.

C

It disappeared between two large islands.

D

It turned over because of strong winds.

4
A

13.

B

25.

C

30.

D

32.

5
A

He has helped with the rescue effort.

B

He is being investigated by the police.

C

He was drowned with the passengers.

D

He is among those people missing.

6
A

They lost contact with the emergency department.

B

They were trapped in an underground elevator.

C

They were injured by suddenly falling rocks.

D

They sent calls for help via a portable radio.

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A

They tried hard to repair the elevator.

B

They released the details of the accident.

C

They sent supplies to keep the miners warm.

D

They provided the miners with food and water.

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A

They take the rival’s attitude into account.

B

They know when to adopt a tough attitude.

C

They see the importance of making compromises.

D

They are sensitive to the dynamics of a negotiation.

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A

They know when to stop.

B

They know how to adapt.

C

They know when to make compromises.

D

They know how to control their emotion.

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A

They are patient.

B

They learn quickly.

C

They are good at expression.

D

They uphold their principles.

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A

Clarify items of negotiation.

B

Make clear one’s intentions.

C

Get to know the other side.

D

Formulate one’s strategy.

12
A

Open.

B

Friendly.

C

Selfish.

D

Reserved.

13
A

They stay quiet.

B

They read a book.

C

They talk about the weather.

D

They chat with fellow passengers.

14
A

She was always treated as a foreigner.

B

She was eager to visit an English castle.

C

She was never invited to a colleague’s home.

D

She was unwilling to make friends with workmates.

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A

Houses are much more quiet.

B

Houses provide more privacy.

C

They want to have more space.

D

They want a garden of their own.

listening
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A

Sit down and try to calm yourself.

B

Call your family or friends for help.

C

Use a map to identify your location.

D

Try to follow your footprints back.

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A

You may end up entering a wonderland.

B

You may get drowned in a sudden flood.

C

You may expose yourself to unexpected dangers.

D

You may find a way out without your knowing it.

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A

Walk uphill.

B

Look for food.

C

Start a fire.

D

Wait patiently.

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A

Check the local weather.

B

Find a map and a compass.

C

Prepare enough food and drink.

D

Inform somebody of your plan.

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A

They don’t have much choice of jobs.

B

They are likely to get much higher pay.

C

They don’t have to go through job interviews.

D

They will automatically be given hiring priority.

21
A

Ask their professors for help.

B

Look at school bulletin boards.

C

Visit the school careers service.

D

Go through campus newspapers.

22
A

Helping students find the books and journals they need.

B

Supervising study spaces to ensure a quiet atmosphere.

C

Helping students arrange appointments with librarians.

D

Providing students with information about the library.

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A

Everything seemed to be changing.

B

People were formal and disciplined.

C

People were excited to go traveling overseas.

D

Things from the Victorian era came back alive.

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A

Watching TV at home.

B

Meeting people.

C

Drinking coffee.

D

Trying new foods.

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A

He was interested in stylish dresses.

B

He was able to make a lot of money.

C

He was a young student in the 1960s.

D

He was a man full of imagination.