1999年英语专业四级真题试卷及其参考答案
85. Which number would you dial for home nursing?
A. 0734 442456
B. 0734 442675
C. 08675 559478
D. 08675 564499
86. Blood donors are advised to contact___.
A. Berkshire county office
B. St. John Ambulance
C. John Radcliffe Hospital
D. Royal Berkshire Hospital
Now, go through TEXT I quickly and answer questions 85 and 86.
HEALTH
AMBULANCE SERVICE
In All Emergencies Dial 999
St John Ambulance:
Berkshire County Office-ST John Centre Church Rd, Woodley. Reading, RG5 4QN.0734 442456.
For details of first aid at work unit contact 0734 442675.
Oxfordshire-St John House High St, Kidlington, Oxford. 0X5 2DN 08675 559478: Association; 08675 564499 Brigade, ambulance, home nursing, loan of medical equipment and first aid at work unit.
BLOOD DONORS
For information contact-
Oxford Regional Blood Transfusion Service: John Radcliffe Hospital Headley Way,Headington, Oxford, 0X3 9DU 0865 642831
HOSPITALS
Royal Berkshire Hospital: London Rd. Reading, RGI SAN. 0734 875111. ( Accident and emergency patients to South Wing).
TEXT J
First read the following questions.
87. If you leave for Hong Kong on March l6th, you pay___.
A. $799
B. $849
C. $829
D. $969
88. What is NOT included in the price?
A. Local dept tax.
B.Return flights.
C. Transfers.
D. Accommodation.
Now, go through TEXT J quickly and answer questions 87 and 88.
SPECIAL OFFER
from $799
HONG KONG
Enjoy 5 nights in Hong Kong from $799
New World Harbour View: Superior 1St class hotel in good location on Hong Kong Island.
Superb swimming pool, tennis courts, restaurants, bars. Rooms with harbour view and
Airconditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, minibar. TV, bath and shower.
Departure dates: Price:
02,10 Mar $799
09,16 Mar $849
17 Mar $829
15 Apr $969
27 Apr, 04, 18 May $999
The price includes: Return flights. 5 nts accom (no meals). Transfers. Prices are per person sharing a twin room.
Not included: UK dept tax. Local dept tax. Optional insurance: $30.
To book, telephone: (open daily inc Sat/Sun)
Tel: 01306 774300
Fax: 01306 740328
TEXT K
First read the following questions.
89. On hearing the fire alarm, those in class should go to___.
A. Block
B. Block
C. Block
D. the Assembly Area
90. What should you do during the fire alarm?
A. Make use of the lift.
B. Collect personal things.
C. Move along without noise.
D. Overtake others on the way.
Now, go through TEXT K quickly and answer questions 89 and 90.
FIRE INSTRUCTIONS
THE PERSON DISCOVERING A FIRE WILL:
1. OPERATE THE NEAREST FIRE ALARM.
2. ATTACK THE FIRE WITH AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT, IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO.
FIRE ALARM BELLS
The Fire Alarm Bells will ring either in the area of A Block or in the area of B
Block and C Block. Those in the area where the Alarm Bells are ringing should take action as indicated below. Others should continue with their work.
ON HEARING YOUR FIRE ALARM:
1. Those in class: will go to the Assembly Area under instructions given by the teacher.
2. Those elsewhere: will go to the Assembly Area by the most sensible route, and stay near the Head of their Department.
ASSEMBLY AREA
The Assembly Area is the playing field which is south of the Sports Hall. Here n ames will be checked.
PROCEDURE
1.Move quietly.
2.Do NOT stop to collect your personal belongings.
3.Do NOT attempt to pass others on your way to the Assembly Area.
4.Do NOT use the lift.
FIRE ALARMS
Fire Alarms are situated as follows:
1.A Block
At the Reception Desk; at east end of connecting corridor; outside the kitchen door.
2.B Block
At the bottom of both stairways and on each landing.
3.C Block
Inside entrance lobby of Sports Hall.
TIME LIMIT: 140 MIN.
Part ⅠWRITING [45 MIN.]
SECTION A COMPOSITION
It is now generally accepted that vehicles (cars, trucks, etc.) are a major source of air pollution in cities. You are to suggest only ONE way to solve the problem.
Write on ANSWER SHEET ONE a composition of about 150 words on the following topic:
ONE WAY TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM
You are to write in three paragraphs.
In the first paragraph, state what your suggested way is.
In the second paragraph, state one or two advantages of your suggestion on.
In the last paragraph, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion Marks will he awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.
SECTION B NOTE-WRITING [10 MIN.]
Write on ANSWER SHEET ONE a note of about 50-60 words based on the following situation:
You are Mark or Sally. You have got a ticket to a computer fair, but you now find that you are unable to go. Write a note to your friend, George, explaining why you are sending the enclosed ticket to him and telling him briefly how to get there. Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy.