[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143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 143及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay by commenting on the English proverb “East or west, home is best.“ You should write at least120 words but no more than 180 words. East or West, Home Is Best Section A ( A) She
2、contained her happiness. ( B) She pretended to be cheerful. ( C) She thought the exam was hard. ( D) She was awfully pleased with her grades. ( A) A carpenter. ( B) A painter. ( C) A gardener. ( D) A barber. ( A) Go for a later movie. ( B) Order his food quickly. ( C) Go to another restaurant. ( D)
3、Decide which movie to watch. ( A) She will deliver a speech at the convention. ( B) She is the only representative of her division. ( C) She helps to build a marketing system. ( D) She works in the marketing department. ( A) She forgot to make a call to the man. ( B) Her answering machine was broken
4、. ( C) She didnt get the mans messages. ( D) She couldnt remember the mans number. ( A) She hasnt heard from the teacher for three days. ( B) They have extra time to complete the assignment. ( C) She just found out the medical paper three days ago. ( D) They wont see the teacher until three days lat
5、er. ( A) Have a meal. ( B) Go shopping. ( C) Go to the movie. ( D) Play badminton. ( A) He works three nights every two weeks. ( B) He works four times as much as he did before. ( C) He has twice as much work as he used to have. ( D) He has three free days for every four days he works. ( A) Calm. (
6、B) Angry. ( C) Interested. ( D) Funny. ( A) Go to the library. ( B) Pay the money. ( C) Go through registration. ( D) Get a checklist-release card. ( A) Give up registration and leave. ( B) Talk to the admissions representative. ( C) Go to the library immediately. ( D) Wait until the woman processes
7、 his registration. ( A) Doctor. ( B) Government official. ( C) Teacher. ( D) Babysitter. ( A) He is always ill. ( B) He is too active. ( C) He speaks too little. ( D) He does a bad thing. ( A) His parents disagree with that. ( B) His parents cant be with him. ( C) His parents think it is unhealthy.
8、( D) His parents order him to stay at home. ( A) It is signed by the state government. ( B) It could raise money from parents. ( C) It has been drawn up to protect children. ( D) It could help to fund afternoon programs. Section B ( A) From the 1850s. ( B) From the 1700s. ( C) From the 1800s. ( D) F
9、rom the 1900s. ( A) To know direction. ( B) To measure time. ( C) To show off ones wealth. ( D) To get to work on time. ( A) Everyone needed to measure their spare time. ( B) Everyone wanted to be punctual. ( C) Efficiency meant much more money. ( D) Efficiency was closely related to time. ( A) Driv
10、e cars. ( B) Fly planes. ( C) Pay wages. ( D) Repair machines. ( A) It can store many instructions. ( B) It can perform few tasks. ( C) It is a symbol of modernization. ( D) It is as clever as human brain. ( A) They are much cheaper than humans. ( B) They never complain about the difficulties. ( C)
11、They can handle all the problems of the job. ( D) They can work for long periods without rest. ( A) It will be long before robots can be used at home. ( B) It will be very expensive to use robots in the future. ( C) Robots will take over all the jobs in industry. ( D) Robots will be used only in lar
12、ge factories. ( A) Opera music. ( B) Drama. ( C) Country music. ( D) Politics. ( A) He had innate talent for music. ( B) He was the richest singer in America. ( C) He symbolizes the American dream. ( D) He stands for the new generation. ( A) They regret for them. ( B) They just ignore them. ( C) The
13、y sharply criticize them. ( D) They follow his behavior. Section C 26 If you wipe a finger across a household surface that hasnt been cleaned in the last few days, chances are youll【 B1】 _ with dust. Look around and youll find the stuff everywhere, from the particles【 B2】 _ in the sunlight to the fi
14、ne【 B3】_ of dirt coating TV screens, bookshelves, and car dashboards. Dust comes from everything and, like death and taxes, you cant avoid it. When things shoes, rocks, plants, socks, anything at all begin to【 B4】 _, they release tiny pieces of themselves into the air. These【 B5】 _ bits settle every
15、where, and because matter is always coming apart, dust production is a never-ending business. In a typical household, dust【 B6】 _ mainly of things such as dead insect parts, sheets of skin, food particles, and pieces of fabric. But not all dust is the product of natural【 B7】 _; we create amazing qua
16、ntities of dust everyday. For example, a single puff(吸 )of a cigarette contains an estimated four billion large dust particles. Industry of all sorts, from the【 B8】 _ of a piece of wood to large-scale steel manufacturing, creates particular kinds of dust. In short, dust is all around, ever, in the a
17、ir we breathe. Because its particles are so small, dust is highly【 B9】 _. Westward winds regularly blow dust from the Sahara desert across the Atlantic and into the【 B10】 _ above American coastal towns, where it contributes to some thrilling sunsets. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【
18、 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 Mexico in 1887, Hil
19、ton 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 up in Cisco; w
20、hen 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. By the late
21、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 were creative
22、 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-billion guests che
23、cked in. A)soured B)motivated C)nickname D)catered E)previously F)luxurious G)properties H)features I)fortune J)evolved K)casual L)severe M)inherited N)internationally O)state 37 【 C1】 38 【 C2】 39 【 C3】 40 【 C4】 41 【 C5】 42 【 C6】 43 【 C7】 44 【 C8】 45 【 C9】 46 【 C10】 Section B 46 How science goes wro
24、ng Scientific research has changed the world. Now it needs to change itself. A)A simple idea underlies science: “trust, but verify“. Results should always be subject to challenge from experiment. That simple but powerful idea has generated a vast body of knowledge. Since its birth in the 17th centur
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