大学英语四级分类模拟题504及答案解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级分类模拟题 504 及答案解析(总分:268.50,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:20.00)1.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of Children“s Participation in Reality Shows. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. (分数:20.00)_二、Part Reading
2、 Compr(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:71.00)On Wednesday morning, eBay told its users to change their passwords. The online auction house and retailer announced in a press release that it had been hacked. Hackers gained unauthorised access to a database that included eBay customers“ names, hom
3、e addresses, dates of birth and encrypted (加密的) passwords, eBay said that financial information like credit card numbers were stored separately and were not compromised. Encouragingly, the company said it has seen no fraudulent activity as a result of the hack. The cyberattack took place between lat
4、e February and early March of this year, but eBay only detected it two weeks ago. The company plans to email customers about the security breach (洞) and tell them to change their passwords on eBay and any other website where the same password is used. The compromised passwords were encrypted, so it“
5、s unclear if the hackers are able to read them and use them elsewhere online. The cyberattack also swept up details like names and addresses, which could potentially be used to commit fraud outside of eBay. When asked how many people were affected by the attack, eBay referred the Huffington Post to
6、a webpage that simply states the company is asking all 145 million of its active buyers to change their passwords. It“s generally good password hygiene not to use the same password on different websites. But for eBay customers who have doubled up, the company is recommending you change your password
7、 on both eBay and all other sites where that same password was used. Cyberattacks can have a chilling effect on online customers, who must trust retailers with sensitive financial information to do business. Discount retailer Target has struggled to recover from a data breach discovered during last
8、year“s holiday shopping season, in which the credit card and debit card records of millions of customers were stolen. Since December, profits for the retail chain have fallen and its CEO has resigned. eBay also said that it does not want to speculate on who committed the attack while it“s working wi
9、th law enforcement.(分数:71.00)(1).What has not been attacked by hackers?(分数:14.20)A.eBay customers“ dates of birth.B.eBay customers“ home addresses.C.eBay customers“ names.D.eBay customers“ credit card numbers.(2).What is eBay“s response to the cyberattack?(分数:14.20)A.Dismissing its CEO and making a
10、public apology.B.Telling its users to report the loss of credit cards.C.Warning its users to change passwords.D.Learning from discount retailer Target.(3).Which of the following is true according to the passage?(分数:14.20)A.The stolen information about the customers may be used in fraudulent activiti
11、es.B.The cyberattack was detected by eBay as soon as it took place two weeks ago.C.eBay ensured its customers that their encrypted passwords can not be read by hackers.D.eBay said that there are 145 million buyers who were affected by the cyberattack.(4).The author tells about the story about Target
12、 in order to show that _.(分数:14.20)A.the Internet has both a good side and a bad sideB.data breaches have a great influence on a companyC.eBay has more customers whose information has been stolenD.it is hard to predict the number of customers who have been attacked(5).We can learn a lesson from the
13、passage that _.(分数:14.20)A.we should trust law enforcement when we meet fraudulent activitiesB.we should not use the same password when we are registering websitesC.we should not use credit cards or debit cards when we are doing business onlineD.there are many dishonest sellers like eBay that are st
14、ealing customers“ information五、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:71.00)“Innovative“ does not necessarily mean radical or expensive, nor do the best ideas come from the top. A woman on the shop floor at Ford suggested putting symbols of different engine parts so that drivers would not need a manual to do somethin
15、g simple, such as check the oil. It proved so popular it is now common practice. Ford“s open policy towards employees“ ideas “generates tens of thousands of e-mails a month“, according to Ed Sketch, the director of training and development in America and Europe. The company has even employed people
16、to sift through them. Money-saving brainwaves are rewarded with big bonuses or a new car. Companies might want to recruit innovative thinkers, but do they really want nonconformists on board? Peer Granger, the head of Insight Training, which runs innovation workshops for companies, believes that the
17、 risk of not having them on board is greater. “It“s not like the old days, where companies could chum out the same old product year after year and customers would buy them. If companies don“t innovate, they die. Just look at the high street. And almost by definition, you have to be difficult in orde
18、r to innovate because it is about challenging the status quo.“ The problem is that innovators are usually seen as trouble-makers and are often the first people to go if a company is downsizing. There“s such a blame culture that people are scared to step outside the norms. In our workshops we show pe
19、ople the value of breaking rules.“ However, Granger thinks that difficult, innovative people would crumble without their conformist colleagues. “Crikey, you need the other people to say, “Hang on, maybe this isn“t a good idea“, which can save you a lot of hassle later. And turning an idea into reali
20、ty may involve office politics, which difficult people may not be good at.“(分数:71.00)(1).The example of the woman whose suggestion was popular indicates that _.(分数:14.20)A.everything that is beneficial to people can be said to be innovativeB.even the common people can put forward an innovative sugge
21、stionC.people are easy to accept new things that are helpful to themD.the ideas from the top sometimes are not as good as those from ordinary people(2).Who does the word “nonconformists“ (Line 1, Para. 3) refer to in this passage?(分数:14.20)A.People who refuse to believe in the Church.B.People who al
22、ways object to the top in the company.C.People who dare to be innovative.D.People who support the old ways of behaving.(3).What can we know about the market economy from the sentences “It“s not like the old days, .If companies don“t innovate, they die.“?(分数:14.20)A.The market economy is more develop
23、ed than ever before.B.Innovation is one decisive factor in companies“ survival.C.Customers are no longer satisfied with the products offered by companies.D.Companies will die if they ignore the customers“ interest.(4).According to Peer Granger, one of the reasons that contribute to the death of a co
24、mpany is that _.(分数:14.20)A.it tends to force workers to work overtimeB.it does not produce products with high quality for consumersC.it lacks efficient working staffD.it does not provide a good platform to innovators(5).The final paragraph discusses _.(分数:14.20)A.the cause for the failure of the in
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