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It's difficult to imagine the sea ever running out of fish. It's so vast, so deep, so (S1)___________. Unfortunately, it's not bottomless. Overfishing, (S2)________ with destructive fishing practices, is killing off the fish and (S3)________ their environment.
Destroy the fish, and you destroy the fishermen's means of living. At least 60 ( S4)___________ of the world's commercially important fish (S5)____________ are already over fished, or fished to the limit. As a result, governments have had to close dow n some areas of sea to commercial fishing.
Big, hightech fleets (S6)___________ that everything in their path is pulled out o f water. Anything too small, or the wrong thing, is thrown back either dead or d ying. That's an (S7)_________ of more than 20 million metric tons every year.
(S8)__________________________ .
In some parts of the world, for every kilogram of prawns (對(duì)蝦) caught, up t o 15 kilograms of unsuspecting fish and other marine wildlife die, simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
True, (S9)________________________ , before every ocean becomes a de ad sea.
(S10)____________________ , then catch them in a way that doesn't kill other innocent sea life.
Part Ⅴ Writing (30 minutes)
Directions:For this part,you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic It Pays to Be Honest.You should write at least 120 words according to the outline given below in Chinese:
1.當(dāng)前社會(huì)上存在著許多不誠(chéng)實(shí)的現(xiàn)象
2.誠(chéng)實(shí)利人利己,做人應(yīng)該誠(chéng)實(shí)
It Pays to Be Honest
2002年12月大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)考試試卷錄音文字材料
Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension
Section A
1.M: Mary, would you join me for dinner tonight?
W: You treated me last weekend. Now, it's my turn. Shall we try something Italian?
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
2.W: Good afternoon. I'm calling to inquire about the fourbedroom house you advertised in the newspaper.
M: I am sorry, but it's already sold.
Q: What do we learn about the house from the conversation?
3.W: John, what are you doing on your computer? Don't you remember your promise?
M: This is not a game. It's only a cross word puzzle that helps increase my vocabulary.
Q: What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
4.M: Do you still keep in touch with your parents regularly after all these years?
W: Yes, of course. I call them at weekends when the rates are down fifty percent .
Q: What do we learn from the woman from the conversation?
5.M: Hurry, there is a bus coming.
W: Why run? There will be another one in two or three minutes.
Q: What does the woman mean?
6.M: Wow, that's a big assignment we got for the English class.
W: Well, it's not as bad as it looks. It isn't due until Thursday morning.
Q: What does the woman mean?
7.W: Hello, is that Steve? I'm stuck in a traffic jam. I'm afraid I can't make it before seven o'clock.
M: Never mind. I'll be here waiting for you.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
8.M: You really seem to enjoy your literature class.
W: You're right. It has opened a new world for me. I'm exposed to the thoughts of some of the world's best writers. I've never read so much in my life.
Q: What does the woman mean?
9.W: Listen to me, Joe, the exam is already a thing of the past. Just forge t about it.
M: That's easier said than done.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
10.M: I hear you drive a long way to work everyday.
W: Oh, yes. It's about sixty miles. But it doesn't seem that far, the road is not bad, and there's not much traffic.
Q: How does the woman feel about driving to work?
Section B
It's difficult to imagine the sea ever running out of fish. It's so vast, so deep, so mysterious. Unfortunately, it's not bottomless. Overfishing, coupled with destructive fishing practices, is killing off the fish and ruining their environment.
It's difficult to imagine the sea ever running out of fish. It's so vast, so deep, so (S1)___________. Unfortunately, it's not bottomless. Overfishing, (S2)________ with destructive fishing practices, is killing off the fish and (S3)________ their environment.
Destroy the fish, and you destroy the fishermen's means of living. At least 60 ( S4)___________ of the world's commercially important fish (S5)____________ are already over fished, or fished to the limit. As a result, governments have had to close dow n some areas of sea to commercial fishing.
Big, hightech fleets (S6)___________ that everything in their path is pulled out o f water. Anything too small, or the wrong thing, is thrown back either dead or d ying. That's an (S7)_________ of more than 20 million metric tons every year.
(S8)__________________________ .
In some parts of the world, for every kilogram of prawns (對(duì)蝦) caught, up t o 15 kilograms of unsuspecting fish and other marine wildlife die, simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
True, (S9)________________________ , before every ocean becomes a de ad sea.
(S10)____________________ , then catch them in a way that doesn't kill other innocent sea life.
Part Ⅴ Writing (30 minutes)
Directions:For this part,you are allowed thirty minutes to write a composition on the topic It Pays to Be Honest.You should write at least 120 words according to the outline given below in Chinese:
1.當(dāng)前社會(huì)上存在著許多不誠(chéng)實(shí)的現(xiàn)象
2.誠(chéng)實(shí)利人利己,做人應(yīng)該誠(chéng)實(shí)
It Pays to Be Honest
2002年12月大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)考試試卷錄音文字材料
Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension
Section A
1.M: Mary, would you join me for dinner tonight?
W: You treated me last weekend. Now, it's my turn. Shall we try something Italian?
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
2.W: Good afternoon. I'm calling to inquire about the fourbedroom house you advertised in the newspaper.
M: I am sorry, but it's already sold.
Q: What do we learn about the house from the conversation?
3.W: John, what are you doing on your computer? Don't you remember your promise?
M: This is not a game. It's only a cross word puzzle that helps increase my vocabulary.
Q: What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
4.M: Do you still keep in touch with your parents regularly after all these years?
W: Yes, of course. I call them at weekends when the rates are down fifty percent .
Q: What do we learn from the woman from the conversation?
5.M: Hurry, there is a bus coming.
W: Why run? There will be another one in two or three minutes.
Q: What does the woman mean?
6.M: Wow, that's a big assignment we got for the English class.
W: Well, it's not as bad as it looks. It isn't due until Thursday morning.
Q: What does the woman mean?
7.W: Hello, is that Steve? I'm stuck in a traffic jam. I'm afraid I can't make it before seven o'clock.
M: Never mind. I'll be here waiting for you.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
8.M: You really seem to enjoy your literature class.
W: You're right. It has opened a new world for me. I'm exposed to the thoughts of some of the world's best writers. I've never read so much in my life.
Q: What does the woman mean?
9.W: Listen to me, Joe, the exam is already a thing of the past. Just forge t about it.
M: That's easier said than done.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
10.M: I hear you drive a long way to work everyday.
W: Oh, yes. It's about sixty miles. But it doesn't seem that far, the road is not bad, and there's not much traffic.
Q: How does the woman feel about driving to work?
Section B
It's difficult to imagine the sea ever running out of fish. It's so vast, so deep, so mysterious. Unfortunately, it's not bottomless. Overfishing, coupled with destructive fishing practices, is killing off the fish and ruining their environment.

