[外语类试卷]大学英语四级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷102及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级( 2013年 12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷 102及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay based on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief account of peoples practice of forwarding best wishes messages and then express your views on this practice
2、. You should write at least120 words but no more than 180 words. Section A ( A) He enjoys phoning home every week. ( B) He never fails to phone home weekly. ( C) He phones home more often now. ( D) He has been asked to phone home every week. ( A) She has got an appointment. ( B) She has to go to sch
3、ool. ( C) She has to work. ( D) She wants to eat in a new restaurant. ( A) The teacher postponed the meeting. ( B) There wont be an exam this afternoon. ( C) The students will be attending the meeting. ( D) The students will have a physical examination. ( A) On the whole, the woman liked the film. (
4、 B) The woman didnt see the film. ( C) The film was very exciting. ( D) The film wasnt as good as the womand expected. ( A) The man wants to go to Tokyo. ( B) The man wants to go to Shanghai. ( C) There are 4 flights to Tokyo for the rest of the day. ( D) There are two direct flights to Tokyo within
5、 the next 4 hours. ( A) He went to see his cousin. ( B) He was held up in traffic. ( C) His car ran out of gas. ( D) He had a traffic accident. ( A) The woman should have finished her project by now. ( B) The woman should work on her work for one more week. ( C) The woman shouldnt have spent a week
6、on her project. ( D) The woman has been working at a very slow pace. ( A) He got his two tickets back from Jim yesterday. ( B) He was fined for violating traffic rules twice. ( C) He was late for work because he went back twice. ( D) He didnt see the sign because of the dim light. ( A) Read the pape
7、rs. ( B) Sort out letters. ( C) Go for a jog. ( D) Have a meeting. ( A) Having regular morning meetings. ( B) Going shopping with his wife. ( C) Having evening dinner at home. ( D) Having interview with journalists. ( A) Have monthly board meetings with shareholders. ( B) Have a dinner engagement wi
8、th customers. ( C) Plan the agenda for the next few days. ( D) Have weekly management committee meetings. ( A) He wants to find out their professors phone number. ( B) He wants to help the woman with her math homework. ( C) He wants to seek help in doing his math homework. ( D) He wants to know what
9、 the math assignment is. ( A) Tonight. ( B) In two hours. ( C) Tomorrow. ( D) In a few minutes. ( A) He didnt expect the assignment to be so hard. ( B) He has already consulted his professor. ( C) He and the woman often work together. ( D) He is generally a good student. ( A) She thinks its too late
10、 to help him. ( B) She agrees to work with him. ( C) She offers to do the assignment for him. ( D) She will ask help from their professor. Section B ( A) He ran a village shop. ( B) He worked on a farm. ( C) He worked in an advertising agency. ( D) He was a gardener. ( A) It was stressful. ( B) It w
11、as colorful. ( C) It was peaceful. ( D) It was boring. ( A) His desire to start his own business. ( B) The crisis in his family life. ( C) His dream of living in the countryside. ( D) The decline in his health. ( A) The relationship between brain size and intelligence is unquestionable. ( B) People
12、with small brains may be highly intelligent as well. ( C) Einstein was the only exception of the brain size and intelligence relationship. ( D) It is meaningless to study the relationship between brain size and intelligence. ( A) In the 1830s. ( B) In the 1930s. ( C) In the 1860s. ( D) In the 1960s.
13、 ( A) Adults and women tend to be more intelligent. ( B) Women on average have the same mental level with men. ( C) Women tend to score lower than men in intelligence tests. ( D) Women are generally more intelligent than men. ( A) Children were more likely to drink too much soda. ( B) Attention prob
14、lems had nothing to do with age and sex. ( C) Drinking soda might lead to aggressive behaviors. ( D) Signs of aggression were shown mainly by boys. ( A) Taking part in fights. ( B) Laughing at others. ( C) Consuming soft drinks. ( D) Attacking animals. ( A) Childrens friends. ( B) Parenting styles.
15、( C) Sleeping habits. ( D) Learning conditions. ( A) Caffeine. ( B) Sex. ( C) Sweets. ( D) Characters. Section C 26 Juice may be tasty, but its not really that nourishing. While orange juice is an【 B1】 _ source of vitamin C, it doesnt contain a significant amount of other minerals and vitamins. What
16、s more, 【 B2】 _ juice consumption can cause all kinds of problems. This is especially troubling when you【 B3】 _ that children are the ones drinking most of the juice in this country. When you drink juice, youre getting【 B4】 _ water and carbohydrates(碳水化合物 ). And if you drink too much, the high carbo
17、hydrate【 B5】 _ can cause unease. Plus, juice has as many calories as soda, and, like soda, has been linked to the obesity(肥胖 )epidemic【 B6】 _ in our country. Also, for children, juice often【 B7】 _ milk because it tastes better. Children who dont drink enough milk are more likely to suffer from calci
18、um and vitamin D deficiencies, which, in some parts of the country, are in fact【 B8】 _. Finally, keeping a juice bottle in your mouth for a long time can promote tooth decay. The key to juice intake is moderation. The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that children under six should not drink m
19、ore than six ounces of juice a day, and that older children shouldnt drink more than twelve ounces. All children should be【 B9】_ to go straight to the source and eat whole fruit, which contains more nourishing【 B10】 _ than juice, plus other good stuff, like fiber. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】
20、 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Conrad Hilton really wanted to be a banker. Instead, he successfully changed the【 C1】 _purchase of a Texas low-end hotel into a multimillion-dollar hotel empire, that earned him the【 C2】 _“innkeeper to the world.“ Born in New Mexic
21、o in 1887, Hilton was 19 when his parents began renting out rooms in their home. The business didnt interest him, however, so he became a【 C3】_legislator(立法者 ), founded a bank and went off to war. In 1919, after Hiltons father died, a friend suggested he go to Texas to make his【 C4】 _. Hilton ended
22、up in Cisco; when his bank deal there【 C5】 _, he headed to a nearby hotel, the Mobley. It【 C6】 _to oil-field workers, so its 40 rooms turned over every eight hours. A week later, Hilton owned it. He soon acquired more hotels and started to build new ones. His first, the Dallas Hilton, opened in 1925
23、. By the late 1940s, Hiltons list included the Town House in Beverly Hills and Chicagos Palmer House, as well as【 C7】_nightclubs featuring A-list stars. He also expanded【 C8】 _. And in 1949, he bought the “greatest of them all“: New York Citys magnificent Waldorf-Astoria. Typically American, Hiltons
24、 were creative too: the first to have rooms with air-conditioning, TVs, ironing boards and sewing kits. Even modern hotel-reservations systems【 C9】 _from one Hilton which was established in 1948. Today the Hilton Hotels Corp. owns some 3,300【 C10】 _in 78 countries. Last year more than a quarter-bill
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