[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194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 194及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Marks or Abilities by commenting on the saying, “Experience without learning is better than learning without experience. “ You should write at least 120 words but no m
2、ore than 180 words. Section A ( A) It is a kind of VOCs that mainly comes from building materials. ( B) It can make people blind at high concentrations. ( C) It is the principle constituent of air fresheners. ( D) It can cause nervous system problems at high concentrations. ( A) Work out all the det
3、ails on the nail salon solution. ( B) Conduct a new experiment in a nail salon. ( C) Find out a truely green solution of air pollution. ( D) Test more houseplants on their air cleaning ability. ( A) 0.91. ( B) 0.004. ( C) 0.19. ( D) 0.04. ( A) They are changing all the time. ( B) They are as importa
4、nt as long-term trends. ( C) They are relatively stable. ( D) They are not so important as long-term trends. ( A) NASAs next target for New Horizons. ( B) NASAs study of 2014 MU69. ( C) The naming of 2014 MU69. ( D) The study schedule of New Horizons. ( A) It is as red as Pluto. ( B) It is as red as
5、 Mars. ( C) It is redder than Pluto but not as red as Mars. ( D) It is redder than Mars but not as red as Pluto. ( A) Using observations collected by the Hubble Space Telescope. ( B) Using the materials that astronaut Amanda Zangari collected from it. ( C) Using observations collected by New Horizon
6、s spacecraft. ( D) Using the materials that NASAs space probe collected from it. Section B ( A) Editor and writer. ( B) Editor and reader. ( C) Editor and publisher. ( D) Colleagues. ( A) Astonished. ( B) Excited. ( C) Doubtful. ( D) Anxious. ( A) To talk about the payment. ( B) To share the good ne
7、ws. ( C) To make an appointment. ( D) To discuss the publication date. ( A) He needs to receive an important guest. ( B) He has to answer another phone call. ( C) He needs to leave the office soon. ( D) He has to attend a meeting right now. ( A) He has to meet an important client. ( B) He has to att
8、end an important meeting. ( C) He has to attend a business discussion. ( D) He has to sign an important contract. ( A) Help him buy some medicine. ( B) Change the time of the meeting. ( C) Send some documents to him. ( D) Send the cat in his office away. ( A) He has got a fever. ( B) He is allergic
9、to drugs. ( C) He is allergic to cats. ( D) He has got the flu. ( A) Make an appointment with the doctor. ( B) Go to see the doctor directly. ( C) Find the root cause of the mans allergy. ( D) Go to have a meeting in the mans company. Section C ( A) They hire only retired workers. ( B) They do all t
10、he work themselves. ( C) They close the hotel during low seasons. ( D) They try to keep down the cost of extra staff. ( A) Staff training. ( B) Bookkeeping. ( C) Cleaning and washing-up. ( D) Gardening and flower arranging. ( A) They have their hotel beautifully decorated. ( B) They provide deliciou
11、s food. ( C) They make their guests feel at home. ( D) They give parties regularly for their visitors. ( A) For the research for the US military. ( B) For the research for a handful of universities. ( C) For the research for some government facilities. ( D) For the provision of information to its us
12、ers. ( A) 60 million. ( B) 14 million. ( C) 84 million. ( D) 28 million. ( A) Conveniences brought to consumers through the use of the Internet. ( B) Implications of the increasing commercial use of the Internet. ( C) Security risks posed by the commercial use of the Internet. ( D) Advantages of Int
13、ernet banking over traditional banking. ( A) They have unwritten regulations. ( B) They never punish the violators. ( C) They have the promising prospects. ( D) They have strict rules. ( A) He will be perceived as a successful person. ( B) He will be less likely to get promotion. ( C) He will be mor
14、e successful. ( D) He will be perceived as a shameless climber. ( A) Try to modify it. ( B) Criticize it directly. ( C) Dont judge it. ( D) Shoot it down. ( A) He who creates the idea deserves the credit himself. ( B) It doesnt matter if a business owner borrows his employees idea. ( C) You can borr
15、ow other peoples idea if you work as a team. ( D) The victim will forget soon if you borrow his idea. Section A 26 For centuries, boys were top of the class. But these days, thats no longer the【 C1】 _ . A new study by the OECD, examined how 15-year-old boys and girls performed at reading, mathematic
16、s and science. Boys still score somewhat better at maths, and in science the genders are【 C2】 _ equal. But when it comes to the students who really【 C3】 _ , the difference is obvious: boys are 50% more likely than girls to fall【 C4】 _ of basic standards in all three areas. Why are girls performing b
17、etter at school than their male classmates? First, girls read more than boys. Reading【 C5】 _ is the basis upon which all other learning is built. When boys dont do well at reading, their performance in other school subjects【 C6】 _ too. Second, girls spend more time on homework. Researchers suggest t
18、hat doing homework【 C7】 _ by teachers is linked to better performance in maths, reading and science. Boys, it【 C8】 _ , spend more of their free time in the virtual world: they are 17% more likely to play online games than girls every day. They also use the Internet more. Third, peer pressure plays a
19、【 C9】 _ . A lot of boys decide early on that they are just too cool for school which means theyre more likely to be【 C10】 _ in class. Teachers mark them down for this. In anonymous(匿名的 )tests, boys perform better. In fact, the gender gap in reading drops by a third when teachers dont know the gender
20、 of the pupil they are marking. A)appears I)proficiency B)case J)role C)distinguishes K)roughly D)dramatically L)set E)engaged M)short F)experience N)struggle G)lazy O)suffers H)noisy 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Green Burial
21、s: Thinking Outside the Box A)When Bonnie Ramey buried her husband two years ago, she knew she didnt want to have a typical funeral ceremony at a landscaped cemetery plot. “The commercialization of funerals is getting out of control,“ she said. “ They get you at your weakest point. In my opinion, th
22、eyre just ripping off the dead. “ Bonnie and her husband, Charles, both nature lovers, spent many hours hiking through the wooded Appalachian foothills surrounding their home in rural South Carolina. So after Charles died, Bonnies choice of burial spots was an easy one down the road from her house i
23、s Memorial Ecosystems, one of the only places in the United States devoted to environmentally sensitive or “green“ burials. Simple Living, Simple Dying B)The ideas behind “green“ burials are simple. Bodies are not embalmed(对尸体进行防腐处理 ). Elaborate caskets made of metal or rare tropical hardwoods are r
24、eplaced with fabric burial shrouds or simple, biodegradable(生物所能分解的 )coffins made of wood or cardboard. Concrete grave liners or vaults that prevent the ground above the coffin from settling are avoided. Perhaps most significantly, in place of carefully trimmed cemetery grounds, native plants and wi
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