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    1、大学英语四级(2013 年 12 月考试改革适用)-试卷 190 及答案解析(总分:118.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Writing(总题数:2,分数:4.00)1.Part I Writing(分数:2.00)_2.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay based on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief description of the picture and then comment on peoples seek

    2、ing for happiness endlessly. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. (分数:2.00)_二、Listening Comprehens(总题数:12,分数:50.00)3.Part II Listening Comprehension_4.Section A_A.She operated her aircraft single-handed.B.She followed Boeings commercial route.C.She drove an old aircraft sp

    3、onsored by Boeing.D.She stopped occasionally to repair aircraft.A.She uploaded her pictures on twitter.B.She lost her temper several times.C.She argued heatedly with technicians.D.She left photographers behind halfway.A.It raised the food prices.B.It met huge rent rises.C.It attracted more diners.D.

    4、It gained more profit.A.It will cut down the rented space.B.It will turn to offering takeout instead.C.It will move to a place with cheaper rent.D.It will raise money from regular customers.A.It gained large amounts of money from oil.B.Its government raised the price of gasoline.C.Citizens got benef

    5、its from its government.D.It joined the International Monetary Fund.A.The international oil price crashed.B.The Saudi king was discontent with some citizens.C.Unemployment rate increased dramatically.D.Many Saudis had no concept of saving gas.A.Export more oil.B.Start taxing its people.C.Develop tou

    6、rism industry.D.Reduce the number of immigrants.5.Section B_A.An international drivers license.B.An Arizona drivers license.C.A regular license.D.A limited license.A.A written exam and an oral exam.B.A road test with a parallel parking test.C.A thorough physical check-up.D.A traffic regulation test.

    7、A.A regular license will cost much more money.B.A regular license has a shorter effective period.C.A five-year license is much easier to get for students.D.A five-year license is more popular among students.A.An Italian student studies for two years.B.An Italian immigrant resides for ever.C.A Spanis

    8、h tourist is on a visit for half a year.D.A Spanish teacher teaches for three years.A.Someone phoned.B.Someone came.C.The woman went out.D.The woman phoned the man.A.She didnt take Mr. Cooper to the restaurant.B.She didnt phone him when Mr. Cooper came.C.She has lost the card he had given to her.D.S

    9、he made an excurse for her fault.A.An information card of a restaurant.B.His own business card.C.Mr. Coopers business card.D.A note of what to do.A.A student and a teacher.B.The secretary and the boss.C.A salesgirl and a customer.D.The wife and the husband.6.Section C_A.They wanted to follow his exa

    10、mple.B.They fully supported his undertaking.C.They were puzzled by his decision.D.They were afraid he wasnt prepared.A.It is more exciting than space travel.B.It is much cheaper than space travel.C.It is much safer than space travel.D.It is less time-consuming than space travel.A.They both attract s

    11、cientists attention.B.They both can be quite challenging.C.They are both thought-provoking.D.They both lead to surprising findings.A.To show how simple the mechanical aids for diving can be.B.To provide reasons for his changeable character.C.To explore the philosophical issues of space travel.D.To e

    12、xplain why he took up underwater exploration.A.Gold was discovered in the city.B.The citys population grew to twelve thousand.C.The Golden Gate Bridge was constructed.D.Telegraph communications with the East were established.A.It is almost two million.B.It is almost three million.C.It is almost five

    13、 million.D.It is almost six million.A.It is one mile long.B.It cost 32 million dollars.C.It is the largest in the world.D.It was completed in 1936.A.300 million.B.3 billion.C.Over 335 million.D.More than 28 million.A.National conflict.B.Agricultural problems.C.Population decrease.D.Economic problems

    14、.A.Asking people to use less water in the daily life.B.Finding ways to use water for more than one purpose.C.Making good use of seawater for daily life.D.Importing fresh water from other countries.三、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:8,分数:60.00)7.Part III Reading Comprehension_8.Section A_Official health advi

    15、ce that said household chores help keep you active has been proved wrong by the research, which shows that the people who do the most housework are also the most overweight. A study of the physical activity habits of 4,563 adults, carried out by Professor Marie Murphy at the University of Ulster fou

    16、nd that women and older people were particularly likely to list “ 1physical activity as a significant proportion of their moderate to 2physical activity“. Murphy said: “We found housework was reversely 3to leanness, which suggests that either people are overestimating the amount of moderate-intensit

    17、y physical activity they do through housework or are eating too much to 4for the amount of activity undertaken.“ Kevin Fenton, director of health and wellbeing at Public Health England, suggested the study could 5evidence that some people thought they were healthier than they actually were. “At an i

    18、ndividual level there may be a 6to overestimate the level of good behaviour were doing and this is reflected when people use food diaries, pedometers (计步器) or apps to measure more 7what they have achieved.“ he said. But he defended everyday tasks as genuinely useful. He added: “From an individual 8,

    19、 physical activities such as housework, doing the shopping and walking to collect children from school, can have 9impacts on physical and mental wellbeing. People who are even more active will often see greater benefits and it is important to recognise that healthy weight is just one of the potentia

    20、l 10of physical activity.“A) account E) domestic I) perspective M) relatedB) adjusted F) gentle J) positive N) tendencyC) causes G) objectively K) practically O) vigorousD) compensate H) outcomes L) reinforce(分数:20.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_10.Section B

    21、_Preparing Children to Be Safe at CollegeA Money can buy many things to help children excel academically, like tutors and private school educations. But as those children go off to college, the one thing otherwise protective parents typically do not spend money on is making sure their children do no

    22、t become victims of a crime. One reason is cost. The price of protection ranges from consultations billed at several hundred dollars an hour to Ostrander Internationals security assessment and training program, mainly for the children of international business executives, royalty and celebrities, wh

    23、ich starts at $41,000 for the first year.B Parents may believe that security at college is not something they have to worry about. But just because you are paying tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of dollars for your childs education does not mean the university is a safe place.C A report released

    24、 this week by Insite Security is sure to shake parents confidence. The security firm analyzed crime statistics on and around the campuses of the eight Ivy League colleges as well as Duke, Stanford, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Chicago. This study was unique because

    25、 it looked not only at the on-campus statistics that colleges are required to report, it also took into account crime in the areas where students socialize off campus.D The Insite report said three-quarters of the colleges and their surrounding areas had sex offense rates that were 83 percent higher

    26、 than the national average, with Dartmouth having the highest rate. It said that Harvard had the highest rate of stealing among the 12. “Keeping kids safe or making a wise decision about where your kids go to school is more complicated than reviewing the police log at the college security office,“ s

    27、aid Christopher Falkenberg, president of Insite.E In response to the report, Sylvia Spears, dean of Dartmouth, said, “Increased reporting is not necessarily an indicator of increased sexual violence on campus but may indicate better education about sexual violence and increased awareness of various

    28、services and offices on a campus that are available to a victim.“ A spokesman for Harvard said, “It is important to note that how property crimes are classified and reported varies from school to school, and when you look at property crime statistics as a whole, Harvard does not lead in the rankings

    29、.“F For prominent families, the costs of a security plan to reduce these risks are part of life, but for most affluent families, such security is prohibitively expensiveeven though their children may be easily harmed by crime. Several security advisers here offered advice to wealthy families conside

    30、ring security plans while also providing tips to parents of more modest means.Top threatsG Curtis Ostrander, the founder of Ostrander International and former vice president for risk management and public safety at Cornell, said the biggest threat he sought to counter was students belief that nothin

    31、g was going to happen to them. His business focuses on the top targets for campus crime: international students and children from wealthy homes. It might seem obvious that someone adjusting to a new culture while getting used to college could run into problems. But children from families who are upp

    32、er-middle class and higher on the wealth ladder are often innocent about personal security, and that makes them targets for theft, alcohol-related crimes and sexual assault (攻击). “If you grew up in a poorer neighborhood, youd be more aware of someone coming up behind you and stealing your bag,“ Mr.

    33、Ostrander said. He added that the very rich were the least prepared: “Having security growing up makes it worse because they never had to consider the threats.“H Mr. Falkenberg said a new trick illustrated this problem. It starts with an attractive, older woman pretending to fall in love with a weal

    34、thy male student in the hope of getting pregnant, if not married, and laying claim to his familys money. “Theyre only innocent kids, and the story is always the same,“ he said. “Its really hard because you have to tell the kid this is not the love of his life.“Student responsibilityI Regardless of t

    35、he threat, the key is to work with students before they leave for college. And this is where the fees for one-on-one preparation start to climb. Mr. Ostrander, for example, has a psychologist and a self-defense instructor on staff, and he will work personally with the student in the home country or

    36、on campus. Thomas Ruskin, president of CMP Protective and Investigative Group, said his agents had accompanied clients children on trips, pretending tour guides or drivers, but had also done simple things like monitoring tracking technology on their cellphones. “Its about teaching them how to leave

    37、the nest but also to teach them what theyve been protected from,“ Mr. Ruskin said.J Short of hiring an expensive consultant, parents themselves can do more to prepare children for what can happen on campus. For male students, the main worries are being beaten up or involved in an alcohol-related cri

    38、me, and for women, the concerns center on sexual assault. Yet Mr. Ostrander says parents usually do not do enough to prepare children for theft and computer frauds. These include the infamous Nigerian prince asking for money and more personalized frauds devised from the abundance of personal informa

    39、tion on the Web. “Some of us say thats just common sense, but not for people without a lot of life experience,“ he said.Parental anxietyK Thinking about what could happen to your child is enough to send the most level-headed parent into overprotective mode. Yet the experts offered some simple steps

    40、for parents to take. For example, encourage your daughter to use campus escorts (护送者) at night. The worst thing a parent can do for a child, the experts agreed, is send a bodyguard to class. The same goes for the middle-class parent repeatedly warning a child not to drink That could lead to worse be

    41、havior. “We dont say, Dont drink,“ Mr. Ostrander said. “We say, If you drink, here are some of the possible problems.“ He added, “I teach these kids in classes, but these are the same skills they will use the rest of their lives to be safe.“ And that is what any parent wants from college.(分数:20.00)(

    42、1).As for the male students, the main concern centers on being beaten up and involved in an alcohol-related crime.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(2).The students growing up in a poorer neighborhood tend to be more aware of property crimes.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(3).The most level-headed parents may turn into overprotecti

    43、ve mode if they just think about what could happen to their children at college.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(4).The report released by Insite Security was unique in that it analyzed the crimes off campus along with the on-campus crimes statistics.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(5).According to a recent report, the sex offense

    44、 rates near most campuses were much higher than the national average.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(6).Training students before they go to college is the key to tackle security threats at college.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(7).Most protective parents dont think of spending money on preparing children to be safe at college.(

    45、分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(8).The price of a security plan to reduce potential campus risk is too high for most affluent families.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(9).As a way to protect children, sending a bodyguard to class is as bad as repeatedly warning a child not to drink.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(10).The rise of reported sexual violence on campus may mean increased awareness and improved understanding of sexual violence.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_11.Section C_Hollywood has a message for scientists: If you want something thats 100% accurate in every


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