[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145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 145及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay. You should start your essay with a brief account of how our education system generally judge students, and then explain why academic achievement isnt an adequate way to judge
2、a student. You should write at least120 words but no more than 180 words. “Why is an A or B better than a C or D? Arent all letters equal in the eyes of God?“ Section A ( A) The area is for passengers only. ( B) The man is asking the woman to leave. ( C) The man feels sorry for the woman. ( D) The w
3、oman is a member of the staff. ( A) He is late for his work on the first day. ( B) It takes a long time for him to go to work. ( C) He is very excited for driving to work. ( D) He drove to make sure the time to get to work. ( A) It is pleasant. ( B) It is constant. ( C) It is always windy. ( D) It i
4、s changeable. ( A) The man thought the paper was easy. ( B) They both had a hard time writing the paper. ( C) The woman thought the assignment was easy. ( D) Neither of them has finished the paper yet. ( A) He hasnt decided what to do this weekend. ( B) He will spend the weekend with his sister. ( C
5、) He thinks everything is all right up till now. ( D) He has already decided to travel abroad by air. ( A) He feels satisfied with it. ( B) He thinks the distance is too far. ( C) The road is good but theres heavy traffic. ( D) 30 minutes driving is a piece of cake for him. ( A) He thinks the studen
6、ts are quite fair. ( B) He flunks the new teacher is good. ( C) Reactions to the new teacher are different. ( D) The woman should believe what is told. ( A) Spend more time outdoors. ( B) Take short naps in day time. ( C) Try to go to bed earlier. ( D) Stay indoors until she feels better. ( A) It wa
7、s a custom to do so. ( B) There was flu in the city. ( C) The pollution was serious. ( D) Wearing a mask was popular. ( A) Natural disasters. ( B) Large chemical factories. ( C) Exhaust from vehicles. ( D) Large amounts of household garbage. ( A) They care much about the environment. ( B) The air po
8、llution will disappear gradually. ( C) Their towns become more pleasant to live. ( D) It benefits their economy a lot. ( A) He closes and opens his eyes too frequently. ( B) He didnt have enough sleep last night. ( C) He has been long staring at the computer screen. ( D) He has been doing homework a
9、bout computer for hours. ( A) Lack of moisture. ( B) Exposure to radiation. ( C) Lack of sleep. ( D) Misuse of medicine. ( A) Using eye drops. ( B) Taking breaks. ( C) Seeing a doctor. ( D) Keeping eyes opener. ( A) Get some sleep. ( B) Do homework till tonight. ( C) Read articles about eye problems
10、. ( D) Drink some coffee. Section B ( A) Exposure to excessive noise. ( B) Lack of rest. ( C) Unpreventable accident. ( D) Intense work pressure. ( A) Moderate noise is harmless. ( B) Sound above 80 decibels can hurt hearing. ( C) Noise can make people feel stressed. ( D) There is no noise on campus
11、. ( A) Do medical checkup regularly. ( B) Avoid making noise. ( C) Limit exposure to harmful noise. ( D) Live in the place without noises. ( A) Measure damaging noises on campus. ( B) Make a list of campus noises. ( C) Figure out how to fight against noise. ( D) Explain the concept of noise. ( A) It
12、 costs no more than the normal construction. ( B) It does a poor job of facing extreme weather. ( C) It holds up much better to extreme weather. ( D) It impacts weather changes and the economy. ( A) Wildfires. ( B) Famine. ( C) Flood. ( D) Plague. ( A) Make people come up with rough numbers and esti
13、mates. ( B) Make people use less energy and generate fewer gases. ( C) Help scientists figure out what the future will bring. ( D) Encourage companies to emit more carbon dioxide. ( A) You will be delighted. ( B) You will not be affected. ( C) You may feel depressed. ( D) You will feel lonely. ( A)
14、Social bonds will stay steady. ( B) One will lose many friends. ( C) People can make friends more easily ( D) A social network will be destroyed. ( A) Transmit happy feelings to others. ( B) Reach out to people who need help. ( C) Pay more attention to lonely people. ( D) Interact with a happy perso
15、n frequently. Section C 26 Today we talk about the difference between a college and a university. Colleges and universities have a lot in common. They prepare young【 B1】 _for work. They provide a greater understanding of the world and its past. And they help students learn to【 B2】 _the arts and scie
16、nces. Students who attend either a college or a university【 B3】 _ take four years to complete a program of study. But one difference is that many colleges do not offer additional study programs or support research【 B4】 _. Universities often are much larger than colleges. Universities【 B5】 _ a lot of
17、 research. They offer more programs in different areas of study, for undergraduate and graduate students.【 B6】 _ universities developed from those of the Middle Ages in Europe. The word “university“ came from the Latin “universitas“. This described a group of people organized for a common【 B7】 _. “C
18、ollege“ came from a Latin word with a similar meaning, “collegium“. In England, colleges were 【 B8】 _to provide students with places to live. Usually each group was studying the same thing, so the word “college“ came to mean one area of study. Today, most American colleges offer an area of study cal
19、led liberal arts. The liberal arts are subjects first developed and taught in ancient Greece. They trained a persons mind. They【 B9】 _different from subjects that were considered more【 B10】 _in everyday life. Another meaning of “college“ is a part of a university. The first American universities div
20、ided their studies into many areas and called each one a college. This is still true. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 The United States predominance in science and technology is fading, a report released this month by the Nation
21、al Science Board warns. The report underlines what a powerhouse the United States【 C1】 _in knowledge- and technology-intensive industries, including high-tech manufacturing, energy and drug industry. All in all, those industries【 C2】 _for about 40 percent of American economic output, more than in an
22、y other developed country, it finds. But with the rise of increasingly【 C3】 _emerging economies, the report suggests, underinvestment in research and development might translate into a less【 C4】 _, less productive American economy in the future. The world is【 C5】 _a “dramatic shift in the global sci
23、entific landscape,“ said Dan E. Arvizu, chairman of the National Science Board “Emerging economies understand the【 C6】_science and innovation play in the global marketplace and in economic competitiveness and have increasingly placed a【 C7】 _on building their capacity in science and technology,“ he
24、said. The Asian economies now perform a larger【 C8】 _of global research and development than the United States does. China carries out about as much high-tech manufacturing as the United States does, the report found. But the report also highlights some important market sectors where the United Stat
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