[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷155及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 155及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic: The Best Way to Stay Healthy. You should write at least 120 words according to the outline given below in Chinese: 1锻 炼身体和平衡饮食 2哪个是保持健康的最佳办法 3我的观点 二、 Part II Reading C
2、omprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-7, mark: Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if
3、the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 1 Robot Cars to Do Battle in Desert Race When 15 competitors lined up in Nevada last year for the U.S. Defense Departments first million-dollar robot race, hopes were hi
4、gh. The challenge: to drive a vehicle without a human driver or remote control some 150 miles (241 kilometers) through the Mojave Desert. But those hopes quickly went up in a cloud of dust as most robots barely managed to get off the starting line. The best performer, a modified Humvee built by engi
5、neers at Pennsylvanias Carnegie Mellon University, traveled 7 miles (11 kilometers) before breaking down. To robot devotees(热爱者 ), however, it was a minor hiccup. No surprise, then, that 43 teams showed up to out for this years race, dubbed (被称作 ) the Grand Challenge. For the past week, teams rangin
6、g from garage enthusiasts to well-funded university engineers have been fine-tuning their machines at qualifying rounds here at the California Speedway in Fontana, California. (Watch the robots in action in our exclusive video.) Twenty-three finalists were announced Thursday fur Saturdays Grand Chal
7、lenge. The 175-mile (282-kilometer) course starts and finishes in Primm, Nevada. The race promises to be even tougher than last years run. But 18 months is an eternity in the robotics world, and the technology has vastly improved. Organizers believe several teams have a real shot of finishing the ra
8、ce in less than ten hours to earn the grand prize of two million U.S. dollars. “When the first team out not just equality in jobs or education, but in social【 B8】 _ . Hold a door open for some women and youre likely to get an angry lecture on treating women as inferiors, unable to open doors for the
9、mselves.【 B9】 _ ; though on second thoughts perhaps thats not such a bad idea. 【 B10】 _ . On the other hand, automatic male politeness is perhaps slowly being replaced by true consideration for the needs and feelings of women,【 B11】 _ . Maybe thats worth standing in the bus or train for. 37 【 B1】 38
10、 【 B2】 39 【 B3】 40 【 B4】 41 【 B5】 42 【 B6】 43 【 B7】 44 【 B8】 45 【 B9】 46 【 B10】 47 【 B11】 Section B Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide o
11、n the best choice. 47 Youre busy filling out the application form for a position you really need. Lets assume you once actually completed a couple of years of college work or even that you completed your degree. Isnt it tempting to lie just a little, to claim on the form that your diploma represents
12、 a Harvard degree? Or that you finished an extra couple of years back at State University? More and more people are mining to utter deception like this to land their job or to move ahead in their careers, for personnel officers, like most Americans, value degrees from famous schools. A job applicant
13、 may have a good education anyway, but he or she assumes that chances of being hired are better with a diploma from a well-known university. Registrars at most well-known colleges say they deal with deceitful claims like these at the rate of about one per week. Personnel officers do check up on degr
14、ees listed on application forms, then. If it turns out that an applicant is lying, most colleges are reluctant to accuse the applicant directly. One Ivy League school calls them “impostors (骗子 )“, another refers to them as “special cases“. One well-known West Coast school, in perhaps the most delica
15、te phrase of all, says that these claims are made by “no such people“. To avoid outright (彻底的 ) lies, some job-seekers claim that they “attended“ or “were associated with“ a college or university. After carefully checking, a personnel officer may discover that “attending“ means being dismissed after
16、 one semester. It may be that “being associated with“ a college means that the job-seeker visited his younger brother for a football weekend. One school that keeps records of false claims says that the practice dates back at least to the turn of the century-thats when they began keeping records, any
17、how. If you dont want to lie or even stretch the truth, there are companies that will sell you a phony diploma. One company, with offices in New York and on the West Coast, will put your name oh a diploma from any number of nonexistent colleges. The price begins at around twenty dollars for a diplom
18、a from “Smoot State University“. The prices increase rapidly for a degree from the “University of Purdue“. As there is no Smoot State and the real school in Indiana is properly called Purdue University, the prices seem rather high for one sheet of paper. 48 The main idea of this passage is that _. (
19、 A) employers are checking more closely on applicants now ( B) lying about college degrees has become a widespread problem ( C) college degrees can now be purchased easily ( D) employers are no longer interested in college degrees 49 According to the passage, “special cases“ refers to cases that _.
20、( A) students attend a school only part-time ( B) students never attended a school they listed on their application ( C) students purchase false degrees from commercial firms ( D) students attended a famous school 50 We can infer from the passage that _. ( A) performance is a better judge of ability
21、 than a college degree ( B) experience is the best teacher ( C) past work histories influence personnel officers more than degrees do. ( D) a degree from a famous school enables an applicant to gain advantage over others in job competition 51 This passage implies that _. ( A) buying a false degree i
22、s not moral ( B) personnel officers only consider applicants from famous schools ( C) most people lie on applications because they were dismissed from school ( D) society should be greatly responsible for lying on applications 52 The word “phony“ ( Line 13, Para. 2 ) means _. ( A) thorough ( B) ulti
23、mate ( C) false ( D) decisive 52 Material culture refers to what can be seen, held, felt, used-what a culture produces. Examining a cultures tools and technology can tell us about the groups history and way of life. Similarly, research into the material culture of music can help us to understand the
24、 music culture. The most vivid body of material culture in it, of course, is musical instruments. We cannot hear for ourselves the actual sound of any musical performance before the 1870s when the phonograph was invented, so we rely on instruments for important information about music cultures in th
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