[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184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 184及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the statement “We can learn more from people at a higher level than us (like teachers) than from people who are at the same level as us.“ Do you agree or disagree? You
2、 can cite examples to illustrate your viewpoint. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Section A ( A) Happy life the seniors enjoy nowadays. ( B) Problems of the aging population. ( C) A survey about economic growth. ( D) The rapid pace of retirements now. ( A) 5. ( B) 6. (
3、 C) 20. ( D) 34. ( A) Fewer meat products will go to developed countries. ( B) Both environment and public health will be threatened. ( C) Peoples income will decrease in developing countries. ( D) The pace of urbanization will slow down a bit. ( A) Consumer class rises in developing countries. ( B)
4、 Four-footed livestock are easier to raise. ( C) Farm animals often provide nutrients. ( D) People are fond of milk, cheese and meat. ( A) They had an exact man-like appearance. ( B) They were more intelligent than humans. ( C) They could finish most housework for us. ( D) They could do many things
5、like people. ( A) Its arms and hands have great strength. ( B) It can learn complicated operations by itself. ( C) It can play soccer with elementary students. ( D) It can teach students knowledge of robotics. ( A) They train children to learn integrated subjects. ( B) They improve students learning
6、 interest and efficiency. ( C) They can be used as suitable learning tools for children. ( D) They can free children from their daily homework. Section B ( A) Supportive. ( B) Opposed. ( C) Pessimistic. ( D) Neutral. ( A) It has no difference from other cells. ( B) It can only become a certain type
7、of cell. ( C) It cant become a kidney cell. ( D) It maintains and repairs the body. ( A) They can develop into human organ. ( B) They are able to cure cancer. ( C) They help to recreate stem cells. ( D) They are able to create new DNA. ( A) They dont know about the benefits of the research. ( B) The
8、 research goes against their religious beliefs. ( C) The research costs too much money. ( D) They insist that the research is against nature. ( A) It uses new technology. ( B) It is installed with a robot. ( C) It is as clever as human. ( D) It can talk with people. ( A) He does the work of making m
9、aps. ( B) He is reliable on giving directions. ( C) He is a Geographic specialist. ( D) He knows more than a computerized map. ( A) They will tell drivers the accident on the road ahead. ( B) They will remind drivers if there is only a little oil left. ( C) They will help drivers sheer off in the op
10、posite direction. ( D) They will give an alarm if drivers get too close to other cars. ( A) He couldnt find the way. ( B) His car ran out of oil. ( C) He came at rush hour. ( D) His watch was slow. Section C ( A) Resolve tough social and economic problems. ( B) Raise the major international challeng
11、es. ( C) Collect different world views together. ( D) Encourage people to seek happiness. ( A) It will help to look at the role of governments in culture. ( B) It will create a new platform to protect environment. ( C) It will help society to develop and grow. ( D) It will solve the pressing economi
12、c, social and environmental issues. ( A) Think about how to connect people around the world. ( B) To attract large number of international talent together. ( C) Discuss how cultural policy can be enriched. ( D) To share ideas of tackling cultural problems. ( A) It is organized by Scotlands governmen
13、t. ( B) It strengthens friendships among nations. ( C) It may be the greatest cultural festival. ( D) It is a unique gathering in the world. ( A) How to paint something. ( B) Who the painter Grand Wood was. ( C) Why a painting is popular. ( D) Simple farmers living in America. ( A) Because the desig
14、n was too strong. ( B) Because the painting looked like a photograph. ( C) Because the painting was too simple. ( D) Because the painting seemed to laugh at farmers. ( A) The painting was making fun of people. ( B) The painting was a symbol of the US. ( C) The painting expressed an understanding of
15、people. ( D) The painting showed the strength of American farmers. ( A) All languages have equal values. ( B) Some languages need more efforts to learn. ( C) Some languages are certainly more important. ( D) English is the most important language worldwide. ( A) They predominate the English world. (
16、 B) They are unable to adapt to the competitive world. ( C) They invest more time in learning a foreign language. ( D) They may face a depressing economic future. ( A) To do business effectively. ( B) To meet others requirement. ( C) To improve linguistic skills. ( D) To promote proficiency in Engli
17、sh. Section A 26 If youre in charge of Christmas dinner, with all its interconnected tasks and challenges of timing when to preheat the oven, whether to put the potatoes in before the eggs why not write down every【 C1】 _that needs doing, in order, then do them, checking them off as you go? That can
18、be very helpful. The Checklist Manifesto, written by the journalist and doctor Atul Gawande, shows the importance of checklist when hospital doctors are【 C2】 _to tick off items on checklists as they carry out routine but critical procedures. In one trial, the rate of infections from intravenous (静脉内
19、的 ) drips fell from 11% of all patients to zero【 C3】_because staff were compelled to work through a checklist of no-brainer items, such as【 C4】 _their hands. A more recent study, which included UK hospitals, suggested that wider use of checklists might【 C5】 _40% of deaths during treatment. Unlike in
20、 medicine, the【 C6】 _uses of checklists in everyday life a list for holiday packing, for instance, arent usually matters of life and death. The idea of making a checklist is so stupidly obvious that it seems impossible it could have so【 C7】_an effect. But the truth is that all life, not just medicin
21、e, is【 C8】 _complex: if highly trained intensive-care specialists can forget a【 C9】 _step, its sure that anyone might. Besides, the step-by-step structure of checklists can narrow your【 C10】 _to the next action. All you have to remember is to “do the next right thing“. Then the next, and the next. A
22、) action E) increasingly I) request M) subject B) crucial F) normally J) required N) vast C) focus G) potential K) shaking O) washing D) gradual H) prevent L) simply 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Music in higher education: wha
23、t is it worth? A Music has found itself increasingly central in the subject controversy surrounding higher education (HE). Recent data showed the total number of Universities and Colleges Admissions Service entries to study music rose by 3.5% in the 2013 cycle, following significant increases in app
24、lications for medical-related sciences, mathematical sciences, computer sciences, engineering and economics. Yet numbers of prospective higher education applicants who studied music A-level fell last year by 7%. B Many music educators speak of feeling marginalized (边缘化 ), with their subject excluded
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