[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173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 173及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the following question. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Suppose a foreign friend of yours wants to buy a book, which book would you like to r
2、ecommend to him/her and why? Section A ( A) They are safe in daily use. ( B) They can be put on skins except faces. ( C) No chemicals should be used in daily life. ( D) Children should not use them. ( A) To inspect harmfulness of chemical mixtures. ( B) To prove chemicals are harmless. ( C) To produ
3、ce safe chemicals. ( D) To study chemical compositions. ( A) They are rare species. ( B) They protect the environment. ( C) They pollinate crops and wild plants. ( D) They protect crops and wild plants. ( A) Chemicals should be used as many as possible. ( B) Chemicals should be used only if necessar
4、y. ( C) Chemicals should be used as few as possible. ( D) Chemicals should be used once a month. ( A) In Australia and Africa. ( B) In Austria and Africa. ( C) In Australia and America. ( D) In Austria and America. ( A) Better medical equipment. ( B) More health care. ( C) Better education. ( D) Mor
5、e job chances. ( A) Its about 2,500 pounds. ( B) Its about 2,500 dollars. ( C) Its about 250 pounds. ( D) Its about 250 dollars. Section B ( A) The number of families is reduced a lot. ( B) More young people seldom stay at home. ( C) Relatives seldom live in the same place. ( D) The family members l
6、ive in the same place. ( A) She wishes her parents live with her. ( B) She wishes her parents live alone. ( C) She wishes her parents live in a retirement room. ( D) She wishes her parents live with her siblings. ( A) He is always in trouble at home. ( B) He is reluctant to live with his parents. (
7、C) He often fights with other persons. ( D) He doesnt study hard. ( A) He likes living alone. ( B) His house is far from his parents house. ( C) He is busy with his business. ( D) He always quarrels with his parents. ( A) He is looking for a job. ( B) He is looking for a house. ( C) He is looking fo
8、r a roommate. ( D) He is looking for an agent. ( A) A roommate who does not snore. ( B) A roommate who does not smoke. ( C) A roommate who is very tidy. ( D) A roommate who loves studying. ( A) A flat with two bedrooms. ( B) An unfurnished apartment. ( C) A well-decorated apartment. ( D) A furnished
9、 bedroom in a shared flat. ( A) Help do housework. ( B) Bargain with the landlord. ( C) Agree to share with others. ( D) Sign a contract for two years. Section C ( A) They cant lose weight. ( B) They can lose weight by cutting calories or exercising. ( C) They really cant keep the weight off. ( D) T
10、hey should be on a diet to lose weight. ( A) Senior people are less likely to gain weight. ( B) Senior people are more likely to gain weight. ( C) Once people get fat, they will suffer various problems. ( D) Once people get fat, they gain weight steadily. ( A) It may have a negative influence. ( B)
11、It plays a very significant role. ( C) It is meaningless. ( D) It can have a positive impact. ( A) Prevent the students doing any movement. ( B) Give students more time to rest. ( C) Bring students more activities. ( D) Adopt the same teaching plan for a long time. ( A) It can help teachers interact
12、 with the students. ( B) It just shows the words to students. ( C) It can reduce the dust in the classroom. ( D) It can save teachers time. ( A) Students ability to study. ( B) Students ability to do activities. ( C) Students ability to maintain attention. ( D) Students ability to communicate with o
13、thers. ( A) Pot using. ( B) Wet cloth. ( C) Sand. ( D) Temperature. ( A) People who eat spoiled food may get sick. ( B) Farmers have to throw away spoiled products. ( C) Farmers have to sell the spoiled products quickly at a low price. ( D) People need money to dispose of the spoiled food. ( A) By e
14、lectricity. ( B) Through an evaporation process. ( C) Through a freezing process. ( D) With the help of some special bacteria. ( A) He sold his invention to make money. ( B) He preferred invention to teaching. ( C) He was honored with an award for his teaching method. ( D) He financed 5,000 pot-in-p
15、ot systems to help people. Section A 26 According to new government figures, pollution levels are rising again after several years of gradual decline. Data【 C1】 _Friday by the Energy Department show American factories and power plants putting more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere during the first
16、six months of 2014 compared with the same period in each of the past two years. The figures【 C2】_a reversal first seen in 2013, when the trend of steadily falling emissions【 C3】_halted. The higher emissions are primarily a reflection of a【 C4】 _economy, as American businesses burned more gas and oil
17、 to meet higher demand. But the shift also highlights the challenge【 C5】 _the Obama administration as it seeks to honor a pledge to sharply cut U. S. emissions of greenhouse gases by the end of the decade. Administration officials said the【 C6】 _was not particularly surprising given the improving ec
18、onomy, and some pointed to one of the reports bright spots: Even as the economy expanded, carbon【 C7】 _from automobiles have remained essentially flat, as more Americans switched to fuel-efficient cars and trucks. Some also cited another【 C8】 _trend in the report: Big jumps in the use of alternative
19、 and renewable【 C9】 _. Solar, wind and hydropower were up more than 7 percent compared with two years ago, according to the report, and renewable sources now【 C10】 _for nearly 12 percent of the countrys domestic energy production. A)abruptly I)energy B)account J)gradually C)accumulation K)identify D
20、)cited L)increase E)confirm M)outstanding F)confronting N)recovering G)emissions O)released H)encouraging 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Why the Super-Rich Arent Leaving Much of Their Fortunes to Their Kids A)What do Sting, Bil
21、l Gates and Warren Buffett have in common? All three have huge fortunes, and none of them are giving them to their kids. Sting just revealed that most of his $ 300 million would not end up with his six adult children. The musician said that he certainly didnt want to leave them trust funds that are
22、obstacles round their necks. “ They have to work. All my kids know that and they rarely ask me for anything, which I really respect and appreciate. “ B)Bill and Melinda Gates are giving a reported $ 10 million for each of their three children: pocket change compared with their $ 76 billion. Buffetts
23、 three kids each have a $ 2 billion foundation funded by Dear Old Dad. The rest of his money goes to charity, just like Gates and several other billionaires who have invested their vast fortunes in improving the world. As Buffett famously put it, the perfect amount to leave children is “ enough mone
24、y so that they would feel they could do anything, but not so much that they could do nothing. “ C)All those spoiled rich kids with more money than sense wont make smart choices or live healthy, productive lives if they have unlimited access to the money they inherit. Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson ha
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