[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17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 17及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to unite a short essay entitled Should Rewards for Doing a Good Deed Be Promoted? You should unite at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Should Rewards for
2、 Doing a Good Deed Be Promoted? Section A ( A) Ask Susan to help her. ( B) Type the data quickly. ( C) Hand in the data. ( D) Extend the due date. ( A) In a garden. ( B) In the woods. ( C) At a post office. ( D) At a flower shop. ( A) Newly-launched products. ( B) Drug users. ( C) Survey results. (
3、D) Public figures. ( A) He should understand the general idea first. ( B) He should slow down reading. ( C) He should not try to read too slowly. ( D) He should mark time carefully. ( A) The woman was blamed for being careless. ( B) The man thought it could be avoided by anyone. ( C) The man thought
4、 the woman did it on purpose. ( D) The woman stamped on the mans toes by chance. ( A) Extremely good. ( B) Not so much fun. ( C) Very foolish. ( D) Quite tedious. ( A) He prefers the football stadium. ( B) He agrees with the woman. ( C) The dining hall isnt large enough. ( D) The light isnt bright e
5、nough. ( A) She doesnt like Jason. ( B) She would prefer not to go. ( C) Jason is always a nice man. ( D) She would like to go. ( A) To have one of her teeth filled. ( B) To have one of her teeth pulled. ( C) To have her teeth cleaned. ( D) To have her teeth examined. ( A) Have ones heart transplant
6、ed. ( B) Have ones teeth transplanted. ( C) Advance the tooth filling technique. ( D) Reduce pain in tooth pulling and filling. ( A) Tooth transplant is expensive. ( B) Dentists are working on tooth transplant. ( C) Tooth transplant has been successful. ( D) Tooth transplant has failed. ( A) Italy.
7、( B) Portugal. ( C) Spain. ( D) Costa Rica. ( A) She may not find a suitable hotel. ( B) She has never been abroad. ( C) She hasnt booked tickets for her family. ( D) She has to take her children with her. ( A) It should have a swimming pool. ( B) It should be very quiet. ( C) It should be in the do
8、wntown. ( D) It should be on the beach. ( A) Using a tent. ( B) Finding a new hotel. ( C) Trying the hotel. ( D) Giving up that hotel. Section B ( A) They can help take pictures of cars on highways. ( B) They can help send fines to speedy motorists. ( C) They can help catch cars breaking traffic rul
9、es. ( D) They can help make the traffic run smoother. ( A) It takes pictures only. ( B) It can not do paperwork. ( C) It needs someone to issue fines. ( D) It takes pictures and does paperwork. ( A) It can help catch stolen cars. ( B) It can package food. ( C) It makes cars run faster. ( D) It gives
10、 information to the drivers. ( A) There are 250 million plants eaten by insects. ( B) There are fewer plants than 250 million years ago. ( C) They have their way of guarding against insects. ( D) They have a better immune system than before. ( A) Using less insecticide. ( B) Giving the plants up. (
11、C) Spraying crops frequently. ( D) Trying other insecticide. ( A) Changing the way of spraying crops. ( B) Buying some outdoor insect lamps. ( C) Using a combination of three insecticide. ( D) Trying to attract new insects onto the crops. ( A) They are supported by the local government. ( B) They ar
12、e named after the cities where they live. ( C) Their players gathered from all over the country. ( D) They play professional basketball games in November only. ( A) During the summer months. ( B) During the spring months. ( C) During the winter months. ( D) During the autumn months. ( A) Basketball.
13、 ( B) Football. ( C) Baseball. ( D) Golf. ( A) Both require strength and specialized skills. ( B) Both require height and responsibility. ( C) Both require enthusiasm and hard work. ( D) Both require flexibility and good health. Section C 26 Its well known that big animals, like polar bears, are sen
14、sitive to climate change. The Earth warms, polar ice【 B1】 _, and the bears are out of luck. The same goes for tigers, sea lions, elephants. As the globe heats up and natural environments change, all big creatures are potentially【 B2】 _. But what about insects? Some may be able to【 B3】 _just about an
15、ywhere. But most insects are just as sensitive to climate change as their larger, more beloved animal【 B4】 _. Whats more, insects are arguably more important than large mammals, 【 B5】 _speaking. While several thousand polar bears wander the arctic, untold billions of insects live in virtually everyw
16、here on Earth. And theyre【 B6】 _in every ecosystem. For example, many of the worlds crops and other plants rely on insects for pollination(授粉 ). In forests, insects help break down dead trees and prepare the soil for new growth. And there are the animals, like birds, that【 B7】 _ insects. So how exac
17、tly will global warming affect insects? We dont really know. Some may go extinct. Others could migrate to cooler regions and【 B8】 _ native insect species there. And this could have all sorts of important implications for crops and entire ecosystems. What we do know is that because insects cant【 B9】
18、_ their body temperature to the same degree as mammals, theyre particularly sensitive to climate change. Its hard to【 B10】 _ what will happen to insects as the Earth warms. But it looks like were about to find out. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【
19、 B10】 Section A 36 The countries that have left the United States behind in math and science education have one thing in common: They offer the same high education standards all across the nation. The United States, however, relies on standards that【 C1】 _, not just from state to state, but often fr
20、om district to district. That could【 C2】 _change if the states adopt the new rigorous standards proposed last week by the National Governors Association and a group【 C3】_state school supervisors. The proposal lays out clear, ambitious【 C4】 _for what children should learn year to year and could chang
21、e curriculums, tests and teacher training. The standards, based on intensive【 C5】 _, reflect what students must know to succeed at college and to find good jobs in the 21st century. They are【 C6】_benchmarked, which means that they imitate the expectations of high-performing school systems abroad. Th
22、is is not a call for a national curriculum. Rather, the proposed standards set out the skills that children should learn from kindergarten through high school. But it will take more than new standards to rebuild the schools. The same states and organizations that cooperated on the standards need to
23、cooperate on a new and【 C7】 _curriculum. The troubled colleges of education need to【 C8】 _teachers who can teach the skills students will need. And【 C9】 _tests must be created so that we can measure results. It is believed that the new standards provide an excellent【 C10】 _point for the task of rema
24、king public schooling in the United States. A)goals B)research C)ordinary D)representing E)internationally F)eventually G)vary H)prepare I)innovative J)sophisticated K)depend L)differs M)starting N)aim O)specially 37 【 C1】 38 【 C2】 39 【 C3】 40 【 C4】 41 【 C5】 42 【 C6】 43 【 C7】 44 【 C8】 45 【 C9】 46 【
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