[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131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 131及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay about a place which you like most. You should state the reasons and write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Section A ( A) The woman has changed her original caree
2、r planning. ( B) The woman is fit for a multinational enterprise. ( C) It is difficult to be an entrepreneur. ( D) The woman made a wrong decision. ( A) He hates shopping in a small shopping place. ( B) He would rather go shopping on Sunday. ( C) Nobody would go shopping on Saturdays. ( D) The woman
3、 always keeps him waiting. ( A) He learns body language for work. ( B) He knows little about body language. ( C) He usually goes on business travel. ( D) He travels abroad to learn body language. ( A) The man has lost his computer. ( B) The woman looks unhappy. ( C) The man is worried about his file
4、s. ( D) The woman broke the computer. ( A) The man is not interested in the womans holiday. ( B) The woman is going on holiday with the man. ( C) The man is persuading the woman to go to beaches. ( D) The woman is looking forward to her holiday. ( A) He wears jeans to the office every day. ( B) He d
5、oesnt care much about his job. ( C) He can wear casual clothes to the office on Fridays. ( D) He cant wear formal business suits on Fridays. ( A) He had a terrible vacation. ( B) He would like to have a rest. ( C) He will never go travelling again. ( D) He has recovered from tiredness. ( A) The woma
6、n has done something wrong. ( B) The man wants the woman to find another job. ( C) The woman cant make a living now. ( D) The man will offer some help to the woman. ( A) It has changed the flavor. ( B) It is spicy as usual. ( C) It is too expensive. ( D) It sells western food. ( A) The Italian resta
7、urant. ( B) The Indian restaurant. ( C) The Chinese restaurant. ( D) The Thai restaurant. ( A) The man and the woman will not eat out. ( B) The man and the woman will go Dutch. ( C) The man will pay for the dinner. ( D) The woman will pay for the dinner. ( A) Job hopping. ( B) Putting up a notice. (
8、 C) Travelling by plane. ( D) Learning a foreign language. ( A) It has a small size. ( B) It will fire some employees. ( C) It will give him a promotion. ( D) It is an overseas company. ( A) He will learn English for it. ( B) He will work in another country. ( C) He will travel a lot. ( D) He will g
9、et a much higher salary. ( A) Recommend her to his new company. ( B) Give her some advice on her work. ( C) Get her promoted to be the manager. ( D) Write her a letter of recommendation. Section B ( A) The link between self-worth and relationships. ( B) The importance of peoples health. ( C) The sym
10、ptoms of low self-esteem. ( D) How to seek compliments from others. ( A) Hoping to get positive remarks from others. ( B) Never being satisfied with others feedbacks. ( C) Being afraid to make any mistakes. ( D) Not willing to communicate with others. ( A) Talk with confident people. ( B) Set up ach
11、ievable goals. ( C) Be aware of your achievements. ( D) Award yourself more frequently. ( A) They have the same kind of culture. ( B) They are wild in different ways. ( C) They have most traveled areas. ( D) They have cutting edge technology. ( A) Parts of Australia and Russia. ( B) Parts of Canada
12、and southern Europe. ( C) Parts of North America and South Africa. ( D) Parts of Western Europe and Asia. ( A) On every continent but not in every country. ( B) On the continents with developed countries. ( C) On the continents with developing countries. ( D) On every continent and in every country.
13、 ( A) Because the temperature on the ground is lower. ( B) Because people can see more clearly in the low area. ( C) Because there is less smoke in the low area. ( D) Because the exit signs are in the low area. ( A) Looking for something to cover the face. ( B) Taking slow breath to take in less smo
14、ke. ( C) Wetting the clothes or the body to keep cool. ( D) Running towards the exit as fast as possible. ( A) Water steam will blast out of the tap. ( B) Hot water will flow out of the tap. ( C) Hands will get burnt by the hot tap. ( D) Gas in the tap will cause explosion. ( A) Reading books. ( B)
15、Doing fire drills. ( C) Watching videos. ( D) Taking courses. Section C 26 Cigarette smoking kills. That we know. So, manufacturers made【 B1】_cigarettes as a safer smoking choice safer than tobacco. E-cigarettes contain the drug nicotine(尼古丁 )like cigarettes. But they do not use tobacco. And you do
16、not light them. They are【 B2】 _by battery. So, if e-cigarettes are so safe, why have poison control centers around the United States seen an【 B3】 _in telephone calls about e-cigarette poisonings? The answer is children. Most of the calls are from people【 B4】_children who have played with the devices
17、. In the period of one month this year, the United States Centers for Disease Control say 215 people called the Center with e-cigarette【 B5】 _. More than half of these calls were for children aged five and younger. The devices【 B6】 _had made them sick. Tim McAfee, director of the CDCs Office on Smok
18、ing and Health, says the problem is【 B7】 _. Meaning, the U. S. federal government does not control e-cigarettes even though they contain liquid nicotine. Mr. McAfee adds that liquid nicotine is a well-known danger. Mr. McAfee explains that nicotine poisoning happens when the【 B8】 _gets into the skin
19、, gets into the eyes or is swallowed. Even a small amount, he says, can make a person sick. Nicotine poisoning can cause stomach pain or a sense of unbalance. Headaches are also【 B9】 _of nicotine poisoning. And too much nicotine can kill. Tim McAfee says e-cigarettes do not create the level of risk
20、to people that tobacco products do. He【 B10】_that almost 500,000 Americans die each year from cigarettes. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 For centuries, boys were top of the class. But these days, thats no longer the【 C1】 _. A n
21、ew study by the OECD, examined how 15-year-old boys and girls performed at reading, mathematics and science. Boys still score somewhat better at maths, and in science the genders are【 C2】 _equal. But when it comes to the students who really【 C3】 _, the difference is obvious: boys are 50% more likely
22、 than girls to fall【 C4】 _of basic standards in all three areas. Why are girls performing better at school than their male classmates? First, girls read more than boys. Reading【 C5】 _is the basis upon which all other learning is built. When boys dont do well at reading, their performance in other sc
23、hool subjects【 C6】 _too. Second, girls spend more time on homework. Researchers suggest that doing homework【 C7】 _by teachers is linked to better performance in maths, reading and science. Boys, it【 C8】 _, spend more of their free time in the virtual world: they are 17% more likely to play online ga
24、mes than girls every day. They also use the Internet more. Third, peer pressure plays a【 C9】 _. A lot of boys decide early on that they are just too cool for school which means theyre more likely to be【 C10】 _in class. Teachers mark them down for this. In anonymous(匿名的 )tests, boys perform better. I
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