[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷980及答案与解析.doc
《[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷980及答案与解析.doc》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷980及答案与解析.doc(45页珍藏版)》请在麦多课文档分享上搜索。
1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 980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 How Should the Young Make the Old Feel Less Lonely? You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below. 1目前不少老人没有儿女在身边陪伴 2为了让老人不孤单,儿女应该 How Should the Yo
2、ung Make the Old Feel Less Lonely? 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 Young Workers Push Employers for Wider Web Access Ryan Tracy thought hed entered the Dark Ages when he graduated
4、 college and arrived in the working world. His employer blocked access to Facebook, Gmail and other popular Internet sites. He had no wireless access for his laptop and often ran to a nearby cafe on work time so he could use its Wi-Fi connection to send large files. Sure, the barriers did what his e
5、mployer intended: They stopped him and his colleagues from using work time to mess about online. But Tracy says the rules also got in the way of reasonable work he needed to do as a scientific analyst for a health care services company. “It was a constant battle between the people that saw technolog
6、y as an advantage, and those that saw it as a hindrance,“ says the 27-year-old Chicagoan, who now works for a different company. He was sure there had to be a better way. Its a common complaint from young people who join the work force with the expectation that their bosses will embrace technology a
7、s much as they do. Then some discover that sites theyre supposed to be researching for work are blocked. Or they cant take a little down time to read a news story online or check their personal e-mail or social networking accounts. In some cases, they end up using their own Internet-enabled smart ph
8、ones to get to blocked sites, either for work or fun. So some are wondering: Could companies take a different approach, without compromising security or workplace efficiency, that allows at least some of the online access that younger employees particularly long for? “Its no different than spending
9、too much time around the water cooler or making too many personal phone calls. Do you take those away? No,“ says Gary Rudman, president of GTR Consulting, a market research firm that tracks the habits of young people. “These two worlds will continue to conflict until theres a mutual understanding th
10、at performance, not Internet usage, is what really matters.“ This is, after all, a generation of young people known for what University of Toronto sociologist Barry Wellman calls “media multiplexity(多重性 ).“ College students he has studied tell him how they sleep with their smart phones and, in some
11、cases, consider their electronic tools to be like a part of their bodies. Theyre also less likely to fit the traditional 9-to-5 work mode and are willing to put in time after hours in exchange for flexibility, including online time. So, Wellman and others argue, why not embrace that working style wh
12、en possible, rather than fight it? There is, of course, another side of the storyfrom employers who worry about everything from wasted time on the Internet to giving away secret information and liability for what their employees do online. Such concerns have to be taken especially seriously in such
13、highly regulated fields as finance and health care, says Nancy Flynn, a corporate consultant who heads the Ohio-based ePolicy Institute. From a survey Flynn did this year with the American Management Association, she believes nearly half of U.S. employers have a policy banning visits to personal soc
14、ial networking or video sharing sites during work hours. Many also ban personal text messaging during working days. Flynn notes that the rising popularity of BlackBerrys, iPhones and other devices with Web access and messaging have made it much more difficult to enforce whats being done on work time
15、, particularly on an employees personal phone. Or often the staff uses unapproved software applications to get around the blocks. As a result, more employers are experimenting with opening access. Thats what Joe Dwyer decided to do when he started Chicago-based Brill Street e-mailing until you read
16、the company policy.“ 2 Ryan Tracy often ran to a nearby cafe in order to _. ( A) run away from the heavy work ( B) check social networking accounts ( C) send files online through Wi-Fi ( D) do scientific analysis for his client 3 What is the common expectation of the young people who just start to w
17、ork? ( A) The Internet access is fully closed. ( B) Their boss will ban personal texting. ( C) Web access is available for employees. ( D) Only wireless access is available in the office. 4 The conflict between employers and employees over web access will fade away if _. ( A) a new network blocking
18、software is invented ( B) the staff have enough time to make phone calls ( C) the importance of performance is prioritized ( D) certain websites are allowed to visit in the office 5 What is the distinguishing feature of “media multiplexity“? ( A) They are likely to fit the traditional 9-to-5 work mo
19、de. ( B) They consider electronic tools as a part of their body. ( C) They tend to pay more attention to the mass media. ( D) They are willing to work longer hours for high salary. 6 If web access is available, the health care institutes will probably especially concern about _. ( A) exposure of sec
20、ret information ( B) visits to video sharing sites ( C) rising popularity of smart phone ( D) excessive use of social network 7 What makes more employers experiment with opening web access? ( A) Constant complaints from the employees. ( B) The difficulty of blocking web access. ( C) The trend to fle
21、xible working pattern. ( D) The increasing demand on the Internet. 8 Kraft Foods Inc. opened web access to the employees on the condition that _. ( A) they never make personal phone call ( B) they improve their working performance ( C) they use the web without interfering with work ( D) they are bei
22、ng monitored while surfing the Internet 9 In spite of the problem caused, Martin Perry thinks that its _ to fully close the Internet during work hours. 10 Palo Alto Networks set limits to such services as file-sharing to avoid transferring _ 11 Flynn suggests that employees should start blogging, ch
23、atting or e-mailing only after they finish _ Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once
24、. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. ( A) They should go camping at the beach. ( B) They should do as they have planned. ( C) They can change their plan according to the weather. ( D)
- 1.请仔细阅读文档,确保文档完整性,对于不预览、不比对内容而直接下载带来的问题本站不予受理。
- 2.下载的文档,不会出现我们的网址水印。
- 3、该文档所得收入(下载+内容+预览)归上传者、原创作者;如果您是本文档原作者,请点此认领!既往收益都归您。
下载文档到电脑,查找使用更方便
2000 积分 0人已下载
下载 | 加入VIP,交流精品资源 |
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 外语类 试卷 大学 英语四 模拟 980 答案 解析 DOC
