[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192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 192及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a letter to make an apology to Bob in Canada, for you have just come back from Canada and found a music CD in your luggage that you forgot to return to him. You should write at least 120 wor
2、ds but no more than 180 words. Section A ( A) Birds and bats may fly into the turning blades. ( B) Birds and bats cant stand high wind speed. ( C) Wind turbines can produce electricity. ( D) Wind turbines can release poisonous gas. ( A) It is made mostly of iron. ( B) It is made mostly of steel. ( C
3、) It is made mostly of plastic. ( D) It is made mostly of paperboard. ( A) Because the economic situation is glooming. ( B) Because there are less new graduates every year. ( C) Because the workers have less experience. ( D) Because the employers cannot find suitable technical workers. ( A) Because
4、the number of graduates is increasing each year. ( B) Because technology and workplace are changing faster. ( C) Because there are more vacant jobs than before. ( D) Because college fees are higher than before. ( A) In Australia and Africa. ( B) In Austria and Africa. ( C) In Australia and America.
5、( D) In Austria and America. ( A) Better medical equipment. ( B) More health care. ( C) Better education. ( D) More 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) Italy. ( B) Portugal. ( C) Costa Rica. ( D
6、) Spain. ( A) She has difficulty finding a suitable hotel. ( B) She has never been abroad. ( C) She cant book tickets for her family now. ( D) She has to take her children with her. ( A) It should be on the beach. ( B) It should have a swimming pool. ( C) It should be quiet. ( D) It should be in the
7、 downtown. ( A) The woman has decided not to stay in that hotel. ( B) The woman has decided to use the tent. ( C) The ad turned out to be a lie. ( D) The man advises the woman to have a try. ( A) Brentwood in America. ( B) London. ( C) Essex in England. ( D) Scotland. ( A) It is a small town next to
8、 London. ( B) It has a large population. ( C) It is in the southeast of Scotland. ( D) It is a poor city. ( A) Its a relatively small town. ( B) The people living there are very rich. ( C) The houses there are decorated elaborately. ( D) Its close to London. ( A) The woman is not satisfied with the
9、recreations there. ( B) The man thinks highly of the recreations there. ( C) All kinds of recreations are available there. ( D) The man thinks little of the recreations there. Section C ( A) Prevent the students doing any movement. ( B) Give students more time to rest. ( C) Change the pace of lesson
10、s and activities. ( D) Adopt the same teaching plan for a long time. ( A) It can help teachers interact 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
11、do activities. ( C) Students ability to maintain attention. ( D) Students ability to communicate with others. ( A) A housewife. ( B) A singer. ( C) A teacher. ( D) A musician. ( A) The violin was too heavy for her. ( B) She was too young to play the violin. ( C) The violin was too expensive. ( D) He
12、r mother wanted her to play the piano. ( A) To play the violin on a concert. ( B) To go to New York City. ( C) To apply for a scholarship. ( D) To have her performance taped. ( A) In 1928. ( B) In 1982. ( C) In 1980. ( D) In 1920. ( A) Take a nap for 15 to 30 minutes. ( B) Use a combination of nap a
13、nd caffeine. ( C) Have a cup of coffee three times a day. ( D) Do exercise when feeling sleepy. ( 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 sleep. Section A 26 Eating f
14、ruits and vegetables has proved helpful in preventing various chronic(慢性的 )illnesses. Does that mean the more the better? The data from 16 studies were analyzed,【 C1】 _ more than 833,234 adults. The span of the studies【 C2】 _ from 5 to 26 years. 56,423 adults participating in the studies died. Overa
15、ll, the more fruits and vegetables people【 C3】 _ , the less likely they were to have died during the study period. For every【 C4】 _ serving eaten, up to four a day, the chance of dying for any reason decreased by 5 percent. Those who ate four servings a day were 24 percent less【 C5】 _ to have died t
16、han those who ate none at all. However, eating five or more daily servings indicated no added【 C6】 _ . Higher consumption of fruits and vegetables also showed【 C7】_ no effect on the probability of dying from cancer. Although the recommendation of the【 C8】 _ serving varies with age, health status and
17、 other factors, most adults are called for to fill half their plate with fruits and vegetables. The food pyramid(金字塔 )model【 C9】 _ that adults eat three to five servings of vegetables and two to four servings of fruits daily. However, the study did not determine whether certain fruits or vegetables
18、were more or less beneficial than others. It indeed inferred that theres a(n) 【 C10】 _ to how much fruit and vegetables are good for you. A)additional I)investing B)annual J)involving C)benefit K)likely D)boundary L)limit E)consumed M)probable F)daily N)ranged G)essentially O)suggested H)financially
19、 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Saving Nature, But Only Man Environmental Necessities and Environmental Luxuries A)Environmental sensitivity is now as required an attitude in polite society as is, say, belief in democracy or av
20、ersion to nylon. But now that everyone has claims to love Mother Earth, how are we to choose among the dozens of conflicting proposals, restrictions, projects, regulations and laws advanced in the name of the environment? Clearly not everything with an environmental claim is worth doing. How to choo
21、se? B)There is a simple way. First, distinguish between environmental luxuries and environmental necessities. Luxuries are those things that would be nice to have if costless. Necessities are those things we must have regardless. Then apply a rule. Call it the fundamental principle of sensible envir
22、onmentalism: Combating ecological change that directly threatens the health and safety of people is an environmental necessity. All else is luxury. For example: preserving the atmosphere, by both protecting the ozone layer and halting the greenhouse effect, is an environmental necessity. In April sc
23、ientists reported that ozone damage is far worse than previously thought. Ozone reduction not only causes skin cancer and eye cataracts(白内障 ), it also destroys plankton(浮游生物 ), the beginning of the food chain on top which we humans sit. C)The reality of the greenhouse effect is more speculative, tho
24、ugh its possible consequences are far deadlier: melting ice caps, flooded coastlines, disturbed climate, dried up plains and, ultimately, empty breadbaskets. The American Midwest feeds the world. Are we prepared to see Iowa acquire Albuquerques climate? And Siberia acquire Iowas? Ozone reduction and
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