[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148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 148及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Education Fever based on the statistics provided in the chart below(Family Spending on Education in China). Please give a brief description of the chart first and then
2、 make comments on it. You should write at least120 words but no more than 180 words. Family Spending on Education in China Source: iResearch, Jefferies Education Fever 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)
3、 He has been asked to phone home every week. ( A) She has got an appointment. ( B) She has to go to school. ( 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 meet
4、ing. ( D) The students will have a physical examination. ( A) On the whole, the woman liked the film. ( 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)
5、There are 4 flights to Tokyo for the rest of the day. ( D) There are two direct flights to Tokyo within 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 no
6、w. ( B) The woman should work on her work for one more week. ( C) The woman shouldnt have spent a week 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 w
7、ork because he went back twice. ( D) He didnt see the sign because of the dim light. ( A) Read the papers. ( 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
8、 with journalists. ( A) Have monthly board meetings with shareholders. ( B) Have a dinner engagement with 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 wi
9、th her math homework. ( C) He wants to seek help in doing his math homework. ( D) He wants to know what 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)
10、He and the woman often work together. ( D) He is generally a good student. ( A) She thinks its too late 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
11、farm. ( C) He worked in an advertising agency. ( D) He was a gardener. ( A) It was stressful. ( B) It was 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 i
12、n his health. ( A) The relationship between brain size and intelligence is unquestionable. ( B) People 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 b
13、rain size and intelligence. ( A) In the 1830s. ( B) In the 1930s. ( C) In the 1860s. ( D) In the 1960s. ( 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 generall
14、y more intelligent than men. ( A) Children were more likely to drink too much soda. ( B) Attention problems 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 othe
15、rs. ( C) Consuming soft drinks. ( D) Attacking animals. ( A) Childrens friends. ( B) Parenting styles. ( C) Sleeping habits. ( D) Learning conditions. ( A) Caffeine. ( B) Sex. ( C) Sweets. ( D) Characters. Section C 26 In many countries seat belts are now compulsory for the driver and the front seat
16、 passenger at least. Doctors believe that seat belts save people from being seriously hurt in a【 B1】_, but there are some people who still think it is more dangerous to wear a seat belt than not to wear one. They think that seat belts may【 B2】 _ people in a car that is burning, or that has fallen in
17、to the water, so that they are burnt to death or【 B3】 _. But less than half of one percent of car accidents lead to fire or【 B4】 _, and in any case, a seat belt may easily save a person from being knocked【 B5】 _in an accident, so that he or she is able to undo the seat belt immediately and【 B6】 _ th
18、e automobile. Some people say that it is an attack on their【 B7】 _ to force them to wear a seat belt. But even in【 B8】 _ countries there are many things people are denied the right to do though they want to do them. How does this affect seat belts? In what way does it【 B9】 _the rights of others if s
19、omeone refuses to wear a seat belt? Well, 【 B10】 _sense tells us that a driver without a seat belt has less control of a car if there is an accident. In that case, the driver is more likely to be a danger to others, who after all also have the right to be protected as much as possible from accidents
20、. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 What do dieting and energy policy have in common? The SnackWell effect. The name comes from those tasty little cookies that are【 C1】 _as being lower in fat and sugar. But they often lead dieters
21、 to eat more of them than【 C2】 _cookies and then wonder why theyre not losing weight. It turns out theres a SnackWell effect for energy use too and it may make it tougher for us to cut back on carbon. When【 C3】 _conscious consumers buy an energy-efficient dishwasher, for example, they may feel less
22、guilty about【 C4】 _the machine more often and as a result may not end up saving much on their utility bills. Likewise, studies indicate that people who 【 C5】 _more-energy-efficient lights lose 5% to 12% of the expected savings by leaving them on longer. Much like dieters eating too many SnackWells,
23、we can fail in our attempts to save energy and money. So resist the【 C6】 _to raise your thermostat(恒温器 )after you buy a more efficient furnace; lower the temperature by a degree and shave another 1% off your heating bill. But even if we do what Jimmy Carter did and wear a 70s-style sweater all winte
24、r, we may end up spending those energy savings somewhere else like on a plane【 C7】_to Bermuda. A report estimated that【 C8】 _, this effect could reduce the savings from energy efficiency by 10% or more. That doesnt mean energy-efficiency measures are【 C9】 _ or that we should never go on vacation. Bu
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