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2016年公共英語等級考試pets-4試題及答案

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  section i listening comprehension

2016年公共英語等級考試pets-4試題及答案

  (30 minutes)

directions:

this section is designed to test your ability to understand spoken english. you will hear a selection of selected materials and you must answer the questions that accompany them. there are three parts in this section: part a, part b, and part c.

remember while you are doing the test you should first put down your answers in your test booklet. at the end of the listening comprehension section, you will have 5 minutes to transfer all your answers from your booklet to answer sheet 1

if you have any questions, you may raise your hand now as you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started.

now look at part a in your test booklet.

  part a

you will hear a passage about vegetable growing. listen and complete the sentences in questions 1~5 with the information you have heard. write not more three words for each answer. you will hear the recording twice.

1. by growing vegetables which live in cool climate in the hot places, they will grow faster and .

2. what the engineers used is simply.

3. they placed pipes in the soil and cold water flowing through them cools .

4. what is especially appealing about this process is that nothing damaging to is being used.

5. another innovative use for cold ocean water is .

  part b

you will hear a passage. answer questions 6~10 while you listen. write as simply as possible for each answer. you will hear the recording twice. you now have 25 seconds to read each questions.

a result of rising university costs, what are many students finding it necessary to do ?

7. for some students, what could these part _ time jobs lead to?

8. what kind of part _ time job requires the least time?

9. to ask for information, what should the students bring?

10. who ll give hints to successful interviewing?

  part c

you will three dialogues or passages. before listening to each one, you will have time to read the questions related to it. while listening, answer each question by choosing a, b,c or d. after listening, you will have time to read your answer. you will hear piece only once.

questions 11~13 are based on the following passage. you now have 15 seconds to read questions 11~13.

11. how did the friend get into the flat?

[a] through the kitchen window.

[b] through the living _ room window.

[c] the door was not locked.

[d] the neighbor gave him the key.

12. why did the speaker ask his friend to help himself to food and drink?

[a] the friend was very hungry.

[b] there were eggs and chicken in the refrigerator.

[c] he would come home late.

[d] the friend was very good at cooking.

13. why was the speaker astonished?

[a] the friend was expecting to stay with him.

[b] there was no key under the door _ mat.

[c] the friend had a wonderful meal in his absence.

[d] the friend got into the neighbor s flat.

questions 14~16 are based on the following passage you now have 15 seconds to read the questions 14~16.

14. how far is the earth away from the sun?

[a] 93 million miles.

[b] 193 million miles.

[c] 930 million miles.

[d] 93 billion miles.

15. what is the temperature on the sun?

[a] not clear.

[b] 10,000 degrees fahrenheit.

[c] 10,000 degrees centigrade.

[d] over 2,000 degrees fahrenheit.

16. which of the following is true according to the passage?

[a] the sun s light comes from millions of candles.

[b] most of the sun s heat and light are received on the earth.

[c] the temperature of the sun is the same as that of the earth.

[d] without the correct balance of heat and light, life on the earth would not be possible.

questions 17~20 are based on the following passage. you now have 20 seconds to read the questions 17~20.

17. what was the woman doing when the policeman found her?

[a] she was lying near a lonely road.

[b] she was driving along a lonely road.

[c] she was ill seriously.

[d] she was having a terrible accident.

18. according to the woman s account, what happened to her? 轉

[a] she was attacked by robbers.

[b] she escaped from her family.

[c] she survived traffic accident.

[d] she was forced to enter a flying saucer.

19. which of the following statements is true?

[a] the woman was intended to leave her husband without telling him.

[b] the woman had met some creatures from outer space.

[c] the woman and the creatures couldn’t understand each other.

[d] the creatures could read and speak english.

20. what is the title of the passage?

[a] an astonishing story about husband and wife.

[b] an astonishing story about a woman and a flying saucer.

[c] flying saucer.

[d] an astonishing story about a policeman and a woman.

  section ii use of english (15 minutes)

read the following text. choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark a, b, c or d on answer sheet 1.

there was a time when parents who wanted an educational present for their children would buy a typewriter, a globe or an encyclopedia set.

now those 21 seem hopelessly old _ fashioned: this christmas, there were a lot of22computers under the tree. 23 that computers are their key to success, parents are also frantically insisting that children24taught to use them on school-as early as possible.

the problem for schools is that when it25computers, parents don’t always know best. many schools are 26 parental impatience and are purchasing hardware without 27 educational planning so they can say, “ok, we’ve moved into the computer age." teachers 28 themselves caught in the middle of the problem-between parent pressure and 29 educational decisions.

educators do not even agree30how computers should be used. a lot of money is going for computerized educational materials 31 research has shown can be taught32with pencil and paper. even those who believe that all children should33to computer warn of potential34to the very young.

the temptation remains strong largely because young children 35 so well to computers. first graders have been 36 willing to work for two hours on math skills. some have an attention span of 20 minutes.

37 school, however, can afford to go into computing, and that creates 38 another problem: a division between the haven s and have _ note s. very few parents ask 39 computer instruction in poor school districts,40there may be barely enough money to pay the reading teacher.

a21.[a] items [b] toys[c] sets [d] series

d22.[a] private [b] children [c] school [d] personal

a23.[a] given [b] provided [c] convinced [d] believed

c24[a] are [b] be[c] are being[d]were

b25.[a] talks about [b] comes to[c] turns to[d] mentions

c26.[a] ignorant of [b] blaming [c] yielding to [d] improving

b27.[a] reason [b] sound[c] hard [d] some

a28.[a] relied on[b] relaxed[c] freed [d] found

b29.[a] wise [b] clever[c] slow [d] enough

c30.[a] on[b] with[c] to[d] among

a31.[a] however [b] where[c] what [d] that

a32.[a] equally [b] the same way [c] just as well[d] not as well

b33.[a] be open [b] have access[c] look [d] turn

a34.[a] approaches[b] exposures [c] dangers[d] laziness

c35.[a] adopt [b] keep [c] adapt [d] devote

b36.[a] watched[b] seen[c] told [d] taught

b37.[a] high [b] not every[c] no[d] any

b38.[a] already[b] of course[c] in addition [d] yet

a39.[a] for [b] against[c] to buy [d] to use

d40.[a] in that [b] in any case[c] although [d] where

  section iii reading comprehension

  (60 minutes)

  part a

read the following four texts. answer the questions below each text by choosing a,b,c or d. mark your answers on answer sheet 1.

  text 1

one hundred and thirteen million americans have at least one bank _ issued credit card. they give their owners automatic credit in stores, restaurants, and hotels, at home, across the country, and even abroad, and they make many banking services available as well. more and more of these credit cards can be read automatically, making it possible to withdraw or deposit money in scattered locations, whether or not the local branch bank is open. for many of us the” cashless society” is not on the horizon-it s already here.

[b] while computers offer these conveniences to consumers, they have many advantages for sellers too. electronic cash registers can do much more than simply ring up sales. they can keep a wide range of records, including who sold what, when, and to whom. this information allows businessmen to keep track of their list of goods by showing which items are being sold and how fast they are moving. decisions to reorder or return goods to suppliers can then be made. at the same time these computers record which hours are busiest and which employees are the most efficient, allowing personnel and staffing assignments to be made accordingly. and they also identify preferred customer for promotional campaigns. computers are relied on by manufacturers for similar reasons. computer analyzed marketing reports can help to decide which products to emphasize now, which to develop for the future, and which to drop. computers keep track of goods in stock, of raw materials on hand, and even of the production process itself.