[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷109及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 109及答案与解析 Section C 0 Restaurants in Europe, the United States and Japan are testing technology to let diners order their food direct from a screen at their table instead of depending on a fellow human being to note their choice sometimesrudely or【 B1】 _. Besides cutting costs, co
2、mpanies that sell the e-menu argue the bytes-for-bites【 B2】 _has a novelty value that can lure younger customers, and【 B3】 _ revenues as attractivephotographs of delicious steaks and desserts【 B4】 _ diners to order more. In Israel, privately ownedstart-up Conceptic has already installed e-menu techn
3、ology in sushi bars, pubs and family restaurants. Thesystem【 B5】 _ touch-screens already used in self-service canteens or for ticketing in airports andcinemas. “Its about buying driven by【 B6】 _,“ said Adi Chitayat, Conceptics chief executive. “If aperson starts looking at pictures of chocolate cake
4、, the chances are hell order it. “ The firm has also【 B7】 _ its systems to restaurants in France, South Africa and Belgium. Frame, a trendy sushi restaurant in Tel Aviv which has installed the system, said sales on tables with the e-menu have increased byabout 11%. Customers often call ahead to【 B8】
5、 _spots equipped with the screens, manager NatalieEdry told reporters. At one of the e-menu tables, a family were enthusiastic as they【 B9】 _pictures ofthe dishes on offer and squabbled(争论 )over desserts. “Its more【 B10】 _,“ said the father. “We canstill choose, we can still argue, but its much easi
6、er when you can all see it. “ 1 【 B1】 2 【 B2】 3 【 B3】 4 【 B4】 5 【 B5】 6 【 B6】 7 【 B7】 8 【 B8】 9 【 B9】 10 【 B10】 10 Some schools in the United States and other countries offer Chinese language classes with governmentsupport from China. Since China and America are working so closely and our【 B1】 _ is
7、growing moreand more, it will be very important in the future to【 B2】 _Chinese. Saint Marys School is a privatecollege preparatory school in Medford, Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest. It teaches Spanish, German andLatin and it added Mandarin in 2005. Two years ago, it became the first school in the
8、country to【 B3】 _ the Confucius Classroom program. The program pays about half the costs of a teacher sent to a school in theUnited States. Chinas Education Ministry also【 B4】 _ books and other materials. Frank Phillips,Saint Marys【 B5】 _, says knowing Chinese will help students in a world where Chi
9、na is quickly gaining【 B6】 _power. In fact, the program has won the support of his local【 B7】_ in the statelegislature. Zheng Ling, a teacher at Saint Marys, came from China in 2008. She says people do not knowmuch about China, especially the latest development. So she thinks this is a chance for th
10、em to【 B8】 _ more knowledge about China and what China is really like. They should know that its quite【 B9】 _ what it was 20 years ago. A recent report said more schools in the United States are teaching Chinese andArabic, although the numbers are still low. But it said foreign language teaching in
11、public【 B10】 _andmiddle schools dropped sharply in recent years. Fewer schools teach French, German, Russian or Japanese. 11 【 B1】 12 【 B2】 13 【 B3】 14 【 B4】 15 【 B5】 16 【 B6】 17 【 B7】 18 【 B8】 19 【 B9】 20 【 B10】 20 When it comes to protecting the privacy of their children, US parents give social ne
12、tworks a【 B1】 _ grade. Three out of four parents polled by Zogby International believe social networks are not doing a good jobof protecting kids online privacy. The【 B2】 _was conducted for Common Sense Media, a nonprofitorganization【 B3】_to helping families navigate the world of media and technolog
13、y. Ninety-two percentof parents said they are worried that children share too much information online, and 85 percent said they aremore【 B4】 _online privacy than they were five years ago. The poll found a great deal of worry aboutgeo-location services which pinpoint someones whereabouts. Ninety-one
14、percent of parents said search enginesand social networking sites should not be able to share the【 B5】 _ location of children with othercompanies until parents give authorization. “The poll results【 B6】 _ a clear divide between theindustrys view of privacy and the opinion of parents and kids,“ Commo
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