大学英语四级(2013年12月考试改革适用)-试卷191及答案解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级(2013 年 12 月考试改革适用)-试卷 191 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 a short essay based on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief account of peoples practice of forwarding best wishes
2、messages and then express your views on this practice. 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.To build a new lighthouse.B.To fix the existing lighthouse.C.To purchase a moveable
3、lighthouse.D.To pay for Mr. Gold.A.It has built a steel wall against sea erosion.B.It has been repairing the lighthouse for years.C.It has been strengthening the sea defences for two years.D.It has been doing weather forecast for the lighthouse for two years.A.The child refugees may be sold by trade
4、rs.B.The children from Syria may become refugees.C.Two many child refugees may cause disorder.D.The relation between the UK and Syria may be affected.A.African countries.B.Asia countries.C.Middle East countries.D.South American countries.A.Lack of oil storage space.B.Regional collapse in oil price.C
5、.Excessive oil demand of the US.D.Decision on cut in oil production.A.The United States.B.The European countries.C.Many a country.D.Saudi ArabiaA.Stored oil should be sold soon to support its price.B.No restraint in purchase led to its lower price.C.Oil could be stored in tankers to support its pric
6、e.D.Oil production should be cut down to lower its price.5.Section B_A.He doesnt have a checklist-release card.B.He goes to the wrong place for registration.C.He ibrgets to return books to the library.D.He is on the library checklist.A.Calm.B.Angry.C.Interested.D.Funny.A.Go to the library.B.Pay the
7、money.C.Go through registration.D.Get a checklist-release card.A.Give up registration and leave.B.Talk to the admissions representative.C.Go to the library immediately.D.Wait until the woman processes his registration.A.Doctor.B.Government official.C.Teacher.D.Babysitter.A.He is always ill.B.He is t
8、oo active.C.He speaks too little.D.He does a bad thing.A.His parents disagree with that.B.His parents cant be with him.C.His parents think it is unhealthy.D.His parents order him to stay at home.A.It is signed by the state government.B.It could raise money from parents.C.It has been drawn up to prot
9、ect children.D.It could help to fund afternoon programs.6.Section C_A.He ran a village shop.B.He worked on a farm.C.He worked in an advertising agency.D.He was a gardener.A.It was stressful.B.It was colorful.C.It was peaceful.D.It was boring.A.His desire to start his own business.B.The crisis in his
10、 family life.C.His dream of living in the countryside.D.The decline in his health.A.The relationship between brain size and intelligence is unquestionable.B.People with small brains may be highly intelligent as well.C.Einstein was the only exception of the brain size and intelligence relationship.D.
11、It is meaningless to study the relationship between brain size and intelligence.A.In the 1830s.B.In the 1930s.C.In the 1860s.D.In the 1960s.A.Adults and women tend to be more intelligent.B.Women on average have the same mental level with men.C.Women tend to score lower than men in intelligence tests
12、.D.Women are generally more intelligent than men.A.Children were more likely to drink too much soda.B.Attention problems had nothing to do with age and sex.C.Drinking soda might lead to aggressive behaviors.D.Signs of aggression were shown mainly by boys.A.Taking part in fights.B.Laughing at others.
13、C.Consuming soft drinks.D.Attacking animals.A.Childrens friends.B.Parenting styles.C.Sleeping habits.D.Learning conditions.A.Caffeine.B.Sex.C.Sweets.D.Characters.三、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:8,分数:60.00)7.Part III Reading Comprehension_8.Section A_Conrad Hilton really wanted to be a banker. Instead, he
14、 successfully changed the 1purchase of a Texas low-end hotel into a multimillion-dollar hotel empire that earned him the 2“innkeeper to the world.“ Born in New Mexico in 1887, Hilton was 19 when his parents began renting out rooms in their home. The business didnt interest him, however, so he became
15、 a 3legislator (立法者), founded a bank and went off to war. In 1919, after Hiltons father died, a friend suggested he go to Texas to make his 4. Hilton ended up in Cisco: when his bank deal there 5, he headed to a nearby hotel, the Mobley. It 6to oil-field workers, so its 40 rooms turned over every ei
16、ght hours. A week later, Hilton owned it He soon acquired more hotelsand started to build new ones. His first, the Dallas Hilton, opened in 1925. By the late 1940s, Hiltons list included the Town House in Beverly Hills and Chicagos Palmer House, as well as 7nightclubs featuring A-list stars. He also
17、 expanded 8. And in 1949, he bought the “greatest of them all“: New York Citys magnificent Waldorf Astoria Typically American, Hiltons were creative too: the first to have rooms with air-conditioning, TVs, ironing boards and sewing kits. Even modern hotel-reservations systems 9from one Hilton which
18、was established in 1948. Today the Hilton Hotels Corp. owns some 3,300 10in 78 countries. Last year more than a quarter-billion guests checked in.A) casual E) fortune I) motivated M) severeB) catered F) inherited J) nickname N) souredC) evolved G) internationally K) previously O) stateD) features H)
19、 luxurious L) properties(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_What If You Could Learn Everything?A Imagine every student has a tireless personal tutor, an artificially intelligent and inexhaustible companion that magically knows everything, know
20、s the student, and helps her learn what she needs to know. “You guys sound like youre from the future,“ Jose Ferreira, the CEO of the education technology startup Knewton, says. “Thats the most common reaction we get from others in the industry.“B Four years ago, this kind of talk sounded like typic
21、al Silicon Valley boast from another childish founder of a technology startup. Today, Knewton says they can deliver the kinds of breakthroughs: several million data points generated daily by each of 1 million students from elementary school through college, using Knewtons “adaptive learning“ technol
22、ogy to study math, reading, and other fundamentals. Peter Thiel, the PayPal co-founder, Facebook investor, and an early investor in Knewton, told Knewtons staff recently that the company has two key characteristics he looks for in a deal. “Before they happen, everybody thought it was impossible. Aft
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