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36)for those choosing any particular item, there are several lines of munication which might provide some guidance.(37)none of these is entirely example, you can ask a shop assistant initially.(38)you find one, she may quite(39)not know the may be a schoolgirl with aSaturday job, or a housewife(40).[A] imagine[B] possess[C] have27.[A] to[B] for[C] with28.[A] right[B] demand[C] request29.[A] growth[B] upbringing[C] cultivation30.[A] dealt[B] faced[C] coped31.[A] suddenly[B] instantly[C] rapidly32.[A] made by[B] seen in[C] hinted at33.[A] ampler[B] larger[C] broader34.[A] from[B] into[C] for35.[A] their[B] one39。 VOCABULARY[15 MIN] is __ hardworking than his sister, but he failed in the exam.[A] no less[B] no more[C] not less[D] no so remembered sever, d occasions in the past __ she had experienced a similar feeling.[A] while[B] before[C] that[D] when your car __ any attention during the first12 months, take it to an authorized dealer.[D]own [D] of [D] claim [D] expansion [D] greeted [D] 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movements as they think fit.[A] pause[B] halt[C] repel[D] keep you ever received __ of what has happened to her?[A] the word[B] words[C] word[D] the words is to threefour is to one.[A] what[B] as[C] that[D] like went well for her during her early life but in her middle age her __ seemed to change.[A] affair[B] luck[C] event[D] chance I spoke to her about the matter several times, she took little __ of what I said.[A] remark[B] warning[C] notice[D] attention scheme was __ when it was discovered it would be very costly.[A] resigned[B] surrendered[C] released[D] abandoned my aunt bought some new __ for her flat at the seaside.[A] furniture[B] furnitures[C] possession[D] possessions第二篇:2011年英語專業(yè)四級(jí)考試真題答案PART Ⅰ DICTATIONBritish Holidaying HabitsIn the late 1970s, air travel became affordable / for the average family in the UK, / and more people started traveling abroad for their summer holidays./ After all, the British weather wasn’t very good, even in summer, / so a lot of people left the country for a vacation./ In the 1980s and 1990s, young people in the UK became wealthier on average./ As a result, they started to go abroad in groups / to places such as Spain and Greece./ Once they arrived at their destination, / they met with other groups of young people, and had one long party./ British holidaying habits have begun to change, however./ Climate change means that the UK now has a hotter climate, / so people do not need to go overseas to find good weather./ Also, going abroad is more expensive./ As a result, more British people are choosing to spend their summer holidays in the Ⅱ LISTENING COMPREHENSIONSECTION A CONVERSATIONS1.[C]。3.[B] 4.[A] 5.[C] 6.[D] 7.[A] 8.[C] 9.[D] 10.[B]SECTION BPASSAGES11.[C] 12.[A] 13.[D] 14.[C] 15.[B] 16.[D] 17.[A] 18.[C] 19.[B] 20.[A]SECTION CNEWS BROADCAST21.[B] 22.[B] 23.[A] 24.[C] 25.[B] 26.[D] 27.[A] 28.[C] 29.[D] 30.[B]PART ⅢCLOZE[15 MIN]31.[B]32.[D] 33.[A] 34.[C] 35.[B] 36.[D] 37.[A] 38.[C] 39.[B] 40.[D] 41.[C] 42.[A]43.[B] 44.[D] 45.[A] 46.[C] 47.[B] 48.[A] 49.[D] 50.[B]PART ⅣGRAMMAR VOCABULARY[15 MIN]51.[D] 52.[C] 53.[A] 54.[B ] 55.[D] 56.[B] 57.[A] 58.[C] 59.[B] 60.[D]61.[A] 62.[C] 63.[B] 64.[A] 65.[B] 66.[B] 67.[A] 68.[C] 69.[B] 70.[D] 71.[A]72.[C] 73.[B] 74.[D] 75.[A] 76.[C] 77.[B] 78.[A] 79.[D] 80.[B]PARTⅤREADING COMPREHENSION81.[B] 82.[D] 83.[B] 84.[A] 85.[C]86.[A] 87.[C] 88.[A] 89.[D] 90.[C]91.[B] 92.[A] 93.[D] 94.[B] 95.[C]96.[B]97.[C] 98.[A]99.[C] 100.[B]PART Ⅵ WRITING[45 MIN]SECTION A COMPOSITION[35 MIN]Should Private Car Owners Be Taxed for Pollution?Along with the increasing environmental pollution, the measures for protecting environment are widely taken in the world, among which levying environmental taxes is considered to be car sales have reached a historic peak these days, the government suggests that private car owners should be taxed for far as I’m concerned, it’s not so much a solution as a gesture,because basically it can’t alleviate the pressing environmental begin with, though large in number, private car is not the only factor causing environmental private car owners were taxed for pollution, other public vehicles, including buses and trains, should be taxed as well for the simple reason that they are also not environmental not, plaints will accumulate concerning the unfairness, which thus will damage the harmony of our , taxing the private car owners fails to decrease the number of cars running on the road as those who are accustomed to it, an extra tax will never stop them from enjoying the convenience and pleasure of car ’s more, levying a tax may make pollution bees “reasonable”, because they would think they have paid for , it means nothing to protecting a result, it’s far from a good solution to tax private car owners for pollution, assuming it will solve environmental the contrary, immediate actions should be taken to develop new energy so as to cut down car