[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186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 186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 you could change one important thing about your college, what would you chang
2、e? Give reasons and specific examples to support your answer. Section A ( A) The brick buildings are too old. ( B) Many people are still buried. ( C) Earthquakes keep occurring. ( D) Shelter and food is not enough. ( A) It was the worlds worst earthquake in 80 years. ( B) It created great panic amon
3、g the residents. ( C) Most residents spent the night outside in the open. ( D) Some witnesses were sent on a boat after the earthquake. ( A) To cultivate the next generation of smokers. ( B) To change peoples attitude towards smoking. ( C) To lure smokers into choosing their brands. ( D) To lift the
4、 smoking industrys position. ( A) They are be more difficult to quit for smokers. ( B) They are not as safe as traditional cigarettes. ( C) Their market has great potential. ( D) They are not attractive to young children. ( A) Extremely high crime rates. ( B) Troubled higher education. ( C) Limited
5、natural resources. ( D) Poor government stability. ( A) The increasing number of college graduates means hope. ( B) The number of graduates should be decreased. ( C) Therere enough resources for the African students. ( D) The high number of students is the biggest problem. ( A) It will sooner or lat
6、er be solved. ( B) It is one of the most serious issues. ( C) It isnt as hard as war or poverty. ( D) It is the root cause of other issues. Section B ( A) A lot of preparation is needed before doing real climbing. ( B) Rock-climbing is not dangerous if you are strong enough. ( C) The man has chosen
7、the class of rock-climbing. ( D) The man likes rock-climbing very much. ( A) Hi-tech safety equipment ensures ones safety. ( B) One is safe if he is very careful. ( C) There are safety equipments prepared on the ground. ( D) A lot of people do rock-climbing and they are OK. ( A) She can make a lot o
8、f friends. ( B) She can learn mental discipline. ( C) She can get more familiar with the man. ( D) She can lose weight. ( A) Take a climbing trip. ( B) Tell the woman once he has made a decision. ( C) Join the class. ( D) Join the class if the woman does. ( A) To ask for suggestions on family holida
9、y. ( B) To complain about the holiday plan. ( C) To inquire about camping information. ( D) To discuss about the accommodation. ( A) He hasnt enough money to go where he wants. ( B) He wants to visit many places. ( C) His family have different ideas. ( D) He doesnt know his likes and dislikes. ( A)
10、He plans to buy a new apartment. ( B) He is longing to spend his holiday in France. ( C) He wants to go fishing during the holiday. ( D) He doesnt care how much money to spend. ( A) Frame tent. ( B) Sleeping bags. ( C) A tin opener. ( D) Nothing at all. Section C ( A) Automobiles are more destructiv
11、e to human society. ( B) Peacebreakers pay little attention to law and morality. ( C) Modern technology brings more harm than good. ( D) The lack of virtue is becoming more prevailing. ( A) Researchers show great interest in this. ( B) Few drivers know the dangers of accidents. ( C) Experts want to
12、warn drivers of their own safety. ( D) It is a main reason leading to accidents. ( A) Raising safety standards for vehicles. ( B) Establishing speed limits on more roads. ( C) Limiting the number of vehicles on express ways. ( D) Regulating the release of drivers licenses. ( A) To show that the moto
13、r vehicle is a very dangerous invention. ( B) To discuss traffic problems and propose possible solutions. ( C) To promote drivers social awareness and sense of responsibility. ( D) To warn drivers of the destruction of careless driving. ( A) They become more mature in a shorter time. ( B) They might
14、 be of different genes from their ancestors. ( C) They are much more nutritious with better taste. ( D) They might take a totally different look than before. ( A) Which food could be sold. ( B) How foods must be described. ( C) When certain foods are available. ( D) What nutrients food should contai
15、n. ( A) They have trouble in moving. ( B) They have trouble in speaking. ( C) They have trouble in sleeping. ( D) They have trouble in breathing. ( A) It plays an important role in the international economy. ( B) Japan is the largest trading partner of America. ( C) American banks have the most bran
16、ches globally. ( D) Trade between Japan and America is the most active of all. ( A) She was interested in living in different places. ( B) She wanted to know more about Japanese culture. ( C) She was promoted by her boss to a new position. ( D) She wanted to gain more knowledge of the field. ( A) Sh
17、e is the manager of the Tokyo branch bank. ( B) She studies economics in Japan. ( C) She works for a Japanese bank in America. ( D) She set up her own business in Japan. Section A 26 The United States predominance in science and technology is fading, a report released this month by the National Scie
18、nce Board warns. The report underlines what a powerhouse the United States【 C1】 _in knowledge- and technology-intensive industries, including high-tech manufacturing, energy and drug industry. All in all, those industries【 C2】 _for about 40 percent of American economic output, more than in any other
19、 developed country, it finds. But with the rise of increasingly【 C3】 _emerging economies, the report suggests, underinvestment in research and development might translate into a less【 C4】 _, less productive American economy in the future. The world is【 C5】 _a “dramatic shift in the global scientific
20、: landscape,“ said Dan E. Arvizu, chairman of the National Science Board. “Emerging economies understand the【 C6】_science and innovation play in the global marketplace and in economic competitiveness and have increasingly placed a【 C7】 _on building their capacity in science and technology,“ he said.
21、 The Asian economies now perform a larger【 C8】 _of global research and development than the United States does. China carries out about as much high-tech manufacturing as the United States does, the report found. But the report also highlights some important market sectors where the United States ap
22、pears to be falling behind. More【 C9】 _, the report finds that the United States might be【 C10】 _in the research and development spending that scientists say is the most important fuel for future innovation. Moreover, many countries spend larger and faster-growing proportions of their economic outpu
23、t on research. A) account E) directly I) limited M) share B) competitive F) dominant J) priority N) undergoing C) concern G) effect K) remains O) worryingly D) decays H) lagging L) role 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 The End of
24、 AIDS? A On June 5th 1981 Americas Centres for Disease Control and Prevention reported the outbreak of an unusual form of pneumonia (肺炎 ) in Los Angeles. When, a few weeks later, its scientists noticed a similar cluster of a rare cancer called Kaposis sarcoma (肉瘤 ) in San Francisco, they suspected t
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