[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175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 175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 your university is collecting opinions to improve the whole campus, what sugg
2、estions will you make and why? Section A ( A) A dog that runs on three legs. ( B) New robot dogs developed by scientists. ( C) New robots that can help people in natural disasters. ( D) New robots that can continue working when injured. ( A) They can do everything that people cant do. ( B) They will
3、 be improved in two years. ( C) They can work in dangerous situations. ( D) They can mend themselves when injured. ( A) It can help people cure diseases. ( B) It can make people feel happy. ( C) It can help people lose weight. ( D) It can help to protect heart disease. ( A) One year. ( B) Three year
4、s. ( C) Four years. ( D) Thirty years. ( A) Six million. ( B) Ten million. ( C) Six billion. ( D) Ten billion. ( A) They are accustomed to smoking. ( B) They have too much stress. ( C) They are teenagers. ( D) They find it cool to smoke. ( A) On the improvement of education. ( B) On the improvement
5、of infrastructure. ( C) On the treatment of tobacco-related diseases. ( D) On some illegal trade. Section B ( A) She hasnt seen snow. ( B) She doesnt like to ski. ( C) She is afraid of skiing. ( D) She lives very far away from the skifield. ( A) Act like a cat. ( B) Go up step by step. ( C) Stand in
6、 the middle. ( D) Go up as quickly as possible. ( A) Cross the tips. ( B) Stop leaning forward. ( C) Point the tips together. ( D) Move to a gentle place. ( A) Pleased but afraid. ( B) Happy but nervous. ( C) Pleased and proud. ( D) Exciting and satisfied. ( A) She is honest and hardworking. ( B) Sh
7、e is very competent for the job. ( C) She likes her job very much. ( D) She is hardworking but not competent. ( A) Designing a terrific web. ( B) Designing a basic web. ( C) Building a terrific BBS. ( D) Designing a terrific program. ( A) She learned the skills at a famous university. ( B) She didnt
8、 do well at school. ( C) She learned the skills by herself. ( D) She received some professional training. ( A) Let her leave immediately. ( B) Get an experienced man to help her. ( C) Fire her in a week. ( D) Let her get some professional training. Section C ( A) Take a nap for 15 to 30 minutes. ( B
9、) Use a combination of nap and caffeine. ( C) Have a cup of coffee three times a day. ( D) Do exercise when feeling tired. ( A) About 13% . ( B) About 15% . ( C) About 30% . ( D) About 50% . ( A) Professional athletes. ( B) Amateur athletes. ( C) People who often travel. ( D) People who often lack s
10、leep. ( A) To reduce the costs of waste. ( B) To keep the airport clean and tidy. ( C) To shorten the time of dealing with trash. ( D) To remind the passenger to produce less trash. ( A) They want to reduce costs. ( B) Students there never waste food. ( C) They want to reduce food waste. ( D) The un
11、iversity wants to buy software instead. ( A) To lower the costs of hauling food waste. ( B) To save more food for the world. ( C) To keep the dining room clean. ( D) To reduce the efforts of cooking. ( A) It can store measures of how to save food. ( B) It can calculate the total amount of food offer
12、ed. ( C) It can help people realize the value of wasted food. ( D) It can connect the food needed with the number of customers. ( A) Some people are treated unfairly. ( B) Some people buy things they do not want. ( C) There are many superiors around us. ( D) Some people do not think highly enough of
13、 themselves. ( A) To talk with Dr. Alberti. ( B) To go to see a superior. ( C) To take AT courses. ( D) To speak out for themselves. ( A) Attending Dr. Albertis lecture. ( B) Sharing ones feeling with others. ( C) Talking with a superior. ( D) Chatting with other people. Section A 26 They drive hybr
14、id cars, if they drive at all, shop at local stores, if they shop at all and pay off their credit cards every month, if they use them at all. They may have【 C1】 _income, but they live below their means, in a conscious effort to tread【 C2】 _on the earth. They are a new breed of “generation“ , Young a
15、nd Wealthy but Normal, or Yawns. The acronym(首字母缩略词 )comes from The Sunday Telegraph of London, which noted that an increasing number of rich young Britons are【 C3】 _aware, concerned about the environment and given less to【 C4】 _than to giving money to charity. Yawns sound dull, but they are the new
16、 movers and shakers, their【 C5】 _big and bold. They are men and women in their 20 s, 30s and 40 s who want nothing less than to【 C6】 _the world and save the planet. Take Sean Blagsvedt, who【 C7】 _from Seattle to India in 2004 to help build the local office of Microsoft Research. Moved by young child
17、ren begging on the streets, Blagsvedt quit Microsoft and【 C8】 _two networking sites, babajob. com and babalife. com, to link Indias vast pool of【 C9】 _workers with the people who need labor. The larger goal to reduce【 C10】 _. The high-tech world has produced some Yawns, but more and more are appeari
18、ng in every walk of life. In fact, Yawns are a subset of a growing global movement of the eco-socially aware. A)change I)lightly B)consciously J)moved C)consuming K)overturn D)crucial L)potential E)desires M)poverty F)disposable N)socially G)dreams O)tracked H)launched 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30
19、【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Creative Destruction of Higher Education A)Higher education is one of the great successes of the welfare country. What was once the privilege of a few has become a middle-class entitlement, thanks mainly to government support.
20、 Some 3. 5 million Americans and 5 million Europeans will graduate this summer. In the modern world universities are developing rapidly: China has added nearly 30 million places in 20 years. Yet the business has changed little since Aristotle taught at the Athenian Lyceum(雅典学院 ): young students stil
21、l gather at a specific time and place to listen to the wisdom of scholars. B)At present, a revolution has begun, thanks to three forces: rising costs, changing demand and new technology. The result will be the complete change of the university. While the prices of cars, computers and much else have
22、greatly fallen, universities have been able to charge ever more for the same service because they are protected by public funding and the high value employers place on degrees. For two decades the cost of going to college in America has risen by 1.6 percentage points more than inflation every year.
23、C)For most students, the university remains a great deal. The total lifetime income from obtaining a college degree, in net-present-value(净现值 )terms, can increase as much as $590,000. But an increasing number of students have gone deep into debt, especially the 47% in America and 28% in Britain who
24、do not complete their course. As for them, the degree by no means values for that sum of money. And the government becomes more and more unwilling to fund the university. In America government funding per student fell by 27% between 2007 and 2012, while average tuition fees, adjusted for inflation,
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