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1、大学英语四级分类模拟题 402 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section A(总题数:1,分数:30.00)When we think about the growth of human population over the last century or so, it is all too easy to imagine it merely as an increase in the number of humans. But as we 1 , so do all the thing
2、s associated with us, 2 our livestock (牲畜). At present, there are about 1.5 billion cattle and domestic buffalo and about 1.7 billion sheep and goats. With pigs and poultry, they form a 3 part of our enormous biological footprint upon this planet. Just how enormous was not really apparent until the
3、4 of a report, called Livestock“s Long Shadow, by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Consider these numbers. Global livestock grazing (放牧) and feed production use 30 percent of the land surface of the planet. Livestockwhich consume more food than they 5 also compete directl
4、y with humans for water. And the drive to expand grazing land destroys more biologically sensitive terrain, 6 rain forests, than anything else. But what is even more striking, and alarming, is that livestock are 7 for about 18 percent of the global warming effect, more than transportation“s 8 . The
5、culprits (罪魁祸首) are methanethe natural result of bovine digestionand the nitrogen emitted by manure. Deforestation of grazing land adds to the effect. There are no easy trade-offs when it comes to global warmingsuch as cutting back on cattle to make room for cars. The human 9 for meat is certainly n
6、ot about to end anytime soon. As Livestock“s Long Shadow makes clear, our health and the health of the planet depend on pushing livestock production in more 10 directions. A. available I. multiply B. certainly J. passion C. concerning K. publication D. contribution L. responsible E. critical M. sust
7、ainable F. especially N. waste G. including O. yield H. liable(分数:30.00)三、Section B(总题数:1,分数:40.00)Firefighter TrainingA. To a typical American kid, the only thing cooler than a firetruck is somebody who rides in one. Firefighters drive through the city at high speeds and climb ladders to sickening
8、heights. These highly trained specialists risk their lives every day fighting fires. It“s easy to see why so many people want to become firefighters: serving as one is heroic and adventurous. But becoming a firefighter takes more than strength and courage. B. Before you can become an active-duty fir
9、efighter, you need to spend about 600 hours in training, over the course of 12 to 14 weeks. That“s somewhere between 40 to 48 hours per week, which makes firefighter training a full-time job. Training typically occurs at a fire academy, which is often run by the fire department, a division of the st
10、ate government or a university. Much of this training is actually in the classroom. During their academic coursework at the fire academy, students study English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Fire Science in relation to real-life fire situations. To be effective problem solvers and keep up goo
11、d communication on the job, a firefighter needs to be strong. C. Firefighting is a highly competitive field. Thousands of applicants apply every year across the country, but most are rejected. Many departments hire every two years, and typically give staff positions to about 30 applicants at a time.
12、 While some fire departments only require applicants to hold a high school diploma, many look for applicants with two years of college credits from an accredited college or university. Firefighting is so competitive, in fact, that many applicants obtain EMT or paramedic (护理人员) certification before a
13、pplying to become a firefighter, making them more desirable to hiring departments. Today, more applicants than ever before have four-year degrees in Fire Science or related fields, which has made the field even more competitive. D. To enter a training program, applicants take three exams: a written
14、test, a Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) and an aptitude test. The written exam typically consists of around 100 multiple choice questions and covers spatial awareness, reading comprehension, mechanical reasoning, logic, observation and memory. The primary focus of the physical ability test is
15、 agility (机敏), upper body strength and endurance. Each task is timed and tests the applicant“s capacity to endure sustained physical activity. These tasks are reflective of what students do in the fire academy throughout their training days in and out. It“s unlikely that an applicant who strains to
16、complete the tasks will survive 14 weeks of training, and so is a strong indicator of future success. E. Applicants train for the CPAT in some unusual ways. Often, applicants run up and down stairs or stadiums, lift heavy sacks of sand by rope, or jog in multi-level parking garages. Next, we“ll take
17、 a look at the most exciting and dangerous aspect of firefighter training. In order to survive, firefighters must be able to think critically and clearly and solve problems quickly, under extreme stress. This can be especially difficult in an actual fire, so training instructors conduct live fire tr
18、aining drills: They purposely set buildings on fire to give students opportunities to develop these skills. The overall goal of this behavioral training is to instill (逐步培养) good habits in students through repeated exposure. Live fire training is conducted in burn buildings, which are structures, bu
19、ilt or acquired, to be intentionally burned for firefighter training. F. There are three types of burn buildings: traditional, acquired structures and simulated structural fire buildings. Traditional bum buildings, built with special materials, can withstand multiple fires, although they do break do
20、wn over time. Traditional burn buildings exist in communities, at fire academies and on university campuses. The fuel used to cause fires in these structures is typically straw, hay or wood things. Acquired structures are condemned houses or other abandoned buildings. Instructors locate a suitable b
21、uilding and begin a tedious process. First, an instructor gets written permission from the building“s owner and acquires necessary permits and health clearances to proceed. They notify everyone in the surrounding community of the building, including residences and businesses. Instructors make certai
22、n there is no insurance on the property to prevent false claims and legal trouble. With the legal issues out of the way, they prepared the site for training purpose. G. Even with the preparations and precautionary measures, using an acquired structure can still be very dangerous. The fire is control
23、led, but that doesn“t mean it“s any less real. During the past 10 years, 99 firefighters were killed during training, some of these in live fire training. Statistics like these led fire instructors to adopt a new, safer method for live fire training: simulated structural fire buildings. H. Simulated
24、 structural fire buildings are far more advanced and rely on computers to control the fire. These bum buildings“ computers control built-in fire-producing devices that run on propane (丙烷) and natural gas, and use a non-flammable aerosol (气雾剂) to create real smoke. If there“s an emergency, the burn b
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