[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷190及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 190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 based on the topic: The Ecological Crisis on the Booming Tourism. You should write no less than 120 words according to the outline given below in Chinese: 1旅游业在中国迅速发展。 2但在旅游业繁荣的同时,生
2、态环境也遭到破坏。 3我们应提倡生态旅游 (ecotourism)。 二、 Part II Reading Comprehension (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 wi
3、th the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 1 Learn to Behave When Lost in the Woods Lions and tigers and bears, oh, my! It can happen to even an Eagle Scout:
4、 The trail disappears, directions get confused, and a sudden, turn in the weather forces you away from familiar landmarks. All of a sudden, the thin chain between you and civilization has broken. Youre not just Getting Away From It All youre lost. But take heart: Losing your way doesnt have to mean
5、losing your head. Follow the tips in this tutorial to minimize the danger to yourself, and to keep yourself from getting even more lost. Youll notice that the title of this passage is not “Learn to Get UnLost“ but “Learn to Behave When Lost in the Woods“ the goat here is not to turn you into a wilde
6、rness orientation expert (or a survival expert), but to make it as easy as possible for others to find you safe and sound. “Be Prepared“ is the Boy Scout motto, and if you dont believe in making some kind of preparations you have no business being out in the woods in the first place. Being lost does
7、nt kill people; its the doings without (food, clothing, shelter, medical attention) that does them in. Whether packing for an afternoon picnic or a weeklong hiking, observe the Rule of Change: Prepare not only for the weather conditions that exist when you start out, but for the weather that weather
8、 can turn into. You dont need to take an umbrella when youre hiking Death Valley (unless you want some shade), but you should cram a rainhat in your pack in Yosemite, even the forecast calls for sunshine. You dont need a parka(风雪大衣 ) for that day trip, but your clothing should add up to several laye
9、rs: Put them on or peel them off as the temperature dictates. You should always, always bring matches or a lighter. Put them in your backpack right nowgo on, well wait and dont take them out when you clean out your pack (do, however, check to make sure theyre still serviceable). Always bring more wa
10、ter than you expect to drink and dont drink it just because you have it. If your mouth is thirsty, you can moisten it with a single mouthful; you dont need to chug(一口气地喝 ) down the bottle. The best way to avoid getting lost is (obviously) to keep to a trail, so resist the temptation to walk off into
11、 the virgin wild unless you know exactly what youre doing. Besides being environmentally unfriendly and often illegal, straying from the trail is flirting with danger. Just as you can drown in an inch of water, you can get hopelessly lost in five minutes of pathless wandering. Theres just one more i
12、nflexible rule: Dont leave for the outdoors unless theres someone wholl notice you havent returned. You dont have to post a formal itinerary (旅行计划 ) at the rangers office, but at least mention to a friend or family member where youre going and when you expect to be back. For the price of a phone cal
13、l, you can keep getting lost from becoming a permanent disappearance. Step One Dont Panic First of all, get a grip on yourself. Take ten slow, deep breaths (actually count them) if you do feel panicky. Its normal to feel scared, but keep in mind that all youve lost is a bit of information. An unknow
14、n patch of forest isnt inherently more dangerous than a known patch. Its just unknown to you. Begin by acknowledging that youre lost or if youre with one or more other people, by gently creating the consensus that youre lost. Some folks tend to deny the situation, right up to the point where they ma
15、rch off a diff. Dont let macho (or macha) attitude endanger everyone. There are two common reactions youll want to avoid. One is panic, which usually triggers the flight response in humans. Running wildly around, even for a few minutes, could get you irretrievably(无法弥补的 ) lost (if not injured). The
16、other reaction is overcompensation: Deciding that its time to play Robinson Crusoe of the Redwoods and trying to build a cabin, search for food, and lay in a cord of wood before nightfall. You may end up spending a night or so in the wild, but conserve your energy. Tired people dont think as well as
17、 rested ones, and they require more food and water to keep going. Step Two Judge the Situation Now that youre calm, collected and not in denial, sit down and think things through. How long have you been lost? Mentally trace your thoughts back to the last point where you definitely knew your location
18、. How long ago was that? In what general direction have you been traveling since then? If you have a compass, use it now to give your directional sense some beatings: We came from that away and thats Northwest, but we started walking South; so the trail must have slowly looped, and so forth. Even if
19、 you dont have a compass, try to approximate this kind of locationsense while your memories are fresh. If you dont have a compass, see Step 3. Now you have some decisions to make: If you havent been lost long and seem to be in relatively safe terrain (not surrounded by rock, slides or thorn bushes,
20、for instance), you may decide to retrace your steps. If so, skip to Step 3. If the circumstances suggest that further wandering may be dangerous (night is falling, cliff edges abound), then you may want to stay out and wait for rescue. If so, skip to Step 5. Step Three Retrace your Steps (if appropr
21、iate) If youve decided to try and undo your error, then hike in the direction from which you came, keeping careful track not only of orientation but of time. If youve been lost for ten minutes but a tenminute walk doesnt return you to your trail, youre just getting more lost. In such a case, pause a
22、nd return to your original location, then try again. When retracing= Try tracking yourself. You werent on a trail, so you probably left tracks you can follow in reverse. One handy trick is to frequently look over your shoulder as youre retracing the idea is to recreate the view you had when you were
23、 walking there in the first place. Looking back might refresh your memory of a particular landmark, or help you recognize familiar terrain. If you dont have a compass: To be certain you wont stray from your intended direction, line up three landmarks in the direction you want to go, all following a
24、straight line from your line of sight. Then walk in a beeline (i. e., as straight as possible), keeping the landmarks in sight. Leave a sign, As you go, its a good idea to leave markers, or a sign, to help potential rescuers locate you. Ways to leave a sign include dragging a heavy stick, propping u
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