[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷657及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 657及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Grammar or Communication. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below: 1英语教学中出现了重交际轻语法的现象 2 这一现象发生的原因及其后果 3我的看法 Grammar or Communication 二、 Part I
2、I 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 with the information given in the passage; N (
3、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 How to Stand Out at Graduate Fairs A major event for all job-seeking graduates is The Guardian London Graduate Fair from The Careers Group. Now in its 36th
4、year, the fair takes place on 23 June and 24 June at the Business Design Centre, London, and is widely regarded as the only recruitment fair graduates will need to attend this summer. Attracting more than 8 000 pre-registered visitors, 5 000 attendees over two days and more than 80 exhibitors, its o
5、ne of the largest fairs of its kind in Europe. Despite the current economic climate, organizations are still looking to fill graduate vacancies for 2010 to 2011. With popular organizations such as Abercrombie the heaviest penalty would be borne by a lone non-snitch. The second-best outcome came when
6、 all four decided not to snitch. And so on. Having a dog around made volunteers 30% less likely to snitch than those who played without one. The moral, then: more dogs in offices and fewer in police stations. 58 What does the phrase “to put that right“ (Line 5, Para. 1) mean in the passage? ( A) To
7、put something in the right place. ( B) To prove something is true. ( C) To explain a phenomenon. ( D) To persuade somebody. 59 What is the result of the first experiment? ( A) They found the task is a challenge. ( B) They came up with the advertisement in the end. ( C) The team with dogs ranked thei
8、r teammates low. ( D) The team with dogs are more intimate and cohesive. 60 What can we conclude from the second experiment? ( A) Prisoners are often in a dilemma. ( B) The participants are real prisoners. ( C) Each participants decision wont affect others. ( D) The participants would snitch less wi
9、th the presence of dogs. 61 What can we conclude from the last sentence? ( A) We should have many dogs in the offices. ( B) Dogs should not appear in police stations. ( C) The experiments about dogs teach us a lesson. ( D) The presence of dogs is helpful in offices. 62 What is the best title for the
10、 passage? ( A) Dogs Improve Office Productivity ( B) Dogs and Office Workers ( C) Dogs and Criminals ( D) Dogs Help People 62 Volumes have been written about technologys ability to connect people. But burying ones nose in a book has always been somewhat isolating with its unspoken assertion that the
11、 reader does not want to be disturbed. So what about a device that occupies the evolving intersection (交集 ) between? “ Strangers constantly ask about it,“ Michael Hughes, a communications associate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, said of his iPad, which he uses to re
12、ad a mix of novels and nonfiction. “Its almost like having a new baby. “ An iPad owner for four months, Mr. Hughes said people were much more likely to approach him now than when he toted (携带 ) a book. “People approach me and ask to see it, to touch it, how much I like it,“ he said. “That rarely hap
13、pens with dead-tree books.“ With the price of e-readers coming down, sales of the small devices are rising. Last month, Amazon reported that so far this year, Kindle sales had tripled over last years. When Amazon cut Kindles price in June to $ 189 from $ 259, over the next month Amazon sold 180 e-bo
14、oks for every 100 hardcovers. Social manners surrounding the act of reading alone in public may be changing along with increased popularity. Suddenly, the lone, unapproachable reader at the corner table seems less alone. Given that some e-readers can display books while connecting online, theres a c
15、hance the former bookworm is already plugged into a conversation somewhere, said Paul Levinson, professor of communication and media studies at Fordham University. “I think, historically, there has been a stigma (耻辱 ) attached to the bookworm, and that actually came from the not-untrue notion that,
16、if you were reading, you werent socializing with other people,“ Dr. Levinson said. “But the e-reader changes that also because e-readers are connected to bigger systems.“ For many, e-readers are todays must-have accessory, eating into old notions of what being bookish might have meant. “Buying liter
17、ature has become cool again,“ he said. 63 Why does the author say that readers are somewhat isolated? ( A) Because they imply that they dont want to be disturbed. ( B) Because they bury their noses in the books. ( C) Because they are lonely people. ( D) Because they dont connect with others. 64 What
18、 can we conclude from Michael Hughes words? ( A) Strangers are curious about him. ( B) He has just had a new baby. ( C) He never uses his iPad to read. ( D) People come to him to ask about his iPad. 65 What is new about the e-readers compared with the former bookworms? ( A) They read alone in public
19、. ( B) They are the lone, unapproachable readers. ( C) They can launch a conversation while reading. ( D) They like to talk while reading. 66 What is the authors attitude toward e-books? ( A) Positive. ( B) Negative. ( C) Indifferent. ( D) Biased. 67 What is the main idea of the passage? ( A) E-book
20、s are reviving again. ( B) E-books become less expensive. ( C) Readers are not alone anymore. ( D) E-books make readers less isolated. 三、 Part V Cloze (15 minutes) Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should choose
21、the ONE that best fits into the passage. 67 Doctors and researchers have begun to look for causes of overweight in a critical period of life the nine months before birth. Research has found that women who gain too much weight in pregnancy【 C1】 _to have heavier babies, and that heavier babies are【 C2
22、】 _more to obesity later on. However, for some time, researchers have not been able to【 C3】 _out the role of genes. A new study helps eliminate that【 C4】 _By looking at a large group of women who gave birth at least twice between 1989 and 2003, researchers were able to【 C5】 _different pregnancies in
23、 the same women. Based on the data, the authors【 C6】 _that maternal weight gain during pregnancy【 C7】 _to higher infant birth weights,【 C8】 _of genetic factors. The authors of the study【 C9】 _birth records of 513 501 women and their 1164 750【 C10】 _born over a 15-year period in New Jersey. However,
24、researchers【 C11】 _mothers with gestational diabetes (妊娠糖尿 病 ) and babies born before 37 or after 41 weeks. 【 C12】 _they found was that mothers who gained more than 53 pounds during pregnancy were more than twice as【 C13】 _to have a high-birth-weight baby as women who put【 C14】 _18 to 22 pounds. Dav
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