[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198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 198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 saying “Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure.“ You can cite examples to illustrate the importance of perseverance. You should write at
2、 least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Section A ( A) It was the hottest year recorded since 1800s. ( B) It experienced the biggest El Nino weather. ( C) It saw the strongest global warming ever. ( D) It saw more deaths worldwide than ever before. ( A) 30 . ( B) 1 . ( C) 50 . ( D) 0.13 ( A) Lo
3、cal officials. ( B) Prime Minister in Nigeria. ( C) Resident in Nigeria. ( D) Nigerian officials. ( A) Far away from a mans home. ( B) Next to the main vegetable markets. ( C) Near the supermarket. ( D) A local mans market. ( A) The reasons for high price of monkey stamps from 1980. ( B) The designe
4、r of monkey stamps from 1980. ( C) The circulation of monkey stamps from 1980. ( D) The price of monkey stamps from 1980. ( A) 0.8yuan. ( B) 12,000 yuan. ( C) 1.5 million yuan. ( D) 80,000yuan ( A) Because it was the first time China Post released stamps featuring the Chinese Zodiac. ( B) Because it
5、 was designed by a well-known American painter. ( C) Because fifty million “Golden Monkey“ stamps were released for circulation in 1980. ( D) Because China has been issuing stamps on the theme of the lunar calendar every year. Section B ( A) The effect of the atmosphere on rainfall. ( B) How conditi
6、ons on Earth support life. ( C) How water originated on Earth. ( D) A new estimate of the age of Earth. ( A) The surface of the ocean is expanding. ( B) Volcanic activity is increasing. ( C) The surface of Earth contains tons of cosmic dust. ( D) Thousands of comets are colliding with Earths atmosph
7、ere. ( A) Disintegrating comets. ( B) Gases in the atmosphere. ( C) Underground water that rose to the surface. ( D) Water vapor. ( A) Biologists. ( B) Geologists. ( C) Oceanographers. ( D) Astronomers. ( A) Italy. ( B) Portugal. ( C) Costa Rica. ( D) Spain. ( A) It is hard to find a suitable hotel.
8、 ( 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 downtown. ( A) Charles advises Joan to not to stay in hot
9、el. ( B) Charles advises Joan to use the tent. ( C) Charles advises Joan to dont believe ad. ( D) Charles advises Joan to have a try. Section C ( A) He is the manager of IBM. ( B) He is the founder of IBM. ( C) He is a client of IBM. ( D) He is a member of IBM. ( A) Still in its early stage. ( B) St
10、ill controlled by a small group of skilled professionals. ( C) Still cant be called as a new mass medium. ( D) Still cant be called as a transformational technology. ( A) More than 100 million before 2005. ( B) More than 100 billion before 2005. ( C) More than 100 million by 2005. ( D) More than 100
11、 billion by 2005. ( A) 4 hours. ( B) 20 hours. ( C) 24 hours. ( D) More than 4 hours. ( A) Refine their interviewing techniques. ( B) Arrange their work schedules. ( C) Select appropriate courses. ( D) Write cover letters. ( A) They pay the same wage. ( B) They involve working outdoors. ( C) They ca
12、n be substituted for college courses. ( D) Theyre part-time. ( A) They are defensive when they feel threatened. ( B) It is the interbreeding between European bees and African bees. ( C) They came from the southern part of Africa. ( D) They are so large. ( A) Brazil. ( B) North Africa. ( C) Southern
13、Texas. ( D) Southern Africa. ( A) Northern Argentina Southern Brazil Central America Mexico United States. ( B) Southern Brazil Northern Argentina Central America Mexico United States. ( C) Northern Argentina Southern Brazil Mexico Central America United States. ( D) Southern Brazil Northern Argenti
14、na Mexico Central America United States. ( A) They are not at all as ferocious as people think. ( B) They are dangerous to get close to. ( C) They are not ferocious, but people think that because of their enormous size. ( D) They are ferocious only when they feel something unfair happened. Section A
15、 26 When retailers want to entice customers to buy a particular product, they typically offer it at a discount. According to a new study to be published in The Journal of Marketing, they are missing a【 C1】 _. A team of researchers, led by Akshay Rao of the University of Minnesotas Carlson School of
16、Management, looked at consumers attitudes to discounting. Shoppers, they found, much prefer getting something extra free to getting something cheaper. The main reason is that most people are 【 C2】 _at fractions. Consumers often 【 C3】 _to realise, for example, that a 50% increase in quantity is the s
17、ame as a 33% discount in price. They overwhelmingly assume the former is better value. In an experiment, the researchers sold 73% more hand lotion when it was【 C4】 _ in a bonus pack than when it carried an equivalent discount. This numerical blind spot remains even when the deal clearly favor the di
18、scounted product. In another experiment, this time on his undergraduates, Mr. Rao offered two deals on loose coffee beans: 33% extra free or 33% off the price. The discount is by far the better proposition, but the【 C5】 _clever students viewed them as equivalent. Studies have shown other ways in whi
19、ch retailers can exploit consumers innumeracy. One is to confuse them with double discounting. People are more likely to see a【 C6】_in a product that has been reduced by 20% , and then by an additional 25% , than one which has been bargain to an equivalent, one-off, 40%【 C7】 _. Marketing types can d
20、raw lessons beyond just pricing, says Mr. Rao. When advertising a new cars 【 C8】 _, for example, it is more【 C9】 _ to talk about the number of extra miles per gallon it does, rather than the equivalent percentage fall in fuel【 C10】 _ . A) bargain I) paid B) consumption J) persuading C) convincing K)
21、 reduction D) deduction L) straggle E) doubtfully M) supposedly F) efficiency N) trick G) hopeless O) useless H) afforded 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Desert Formation A) The deserts, which already occupy approximately a four
22、th of the Earths land surface, have in recent decades been increasing at an alarming pace. The expansion of desert-like conditions into areas where they did not previously exist is called desertification. It has been estimated that an additional one-fourth of the Earths land surface is threatened by
23、 this process. B) Desertification is accomplished primarily through the loss of stabilizing natural vegetation and the subsequent accelerated erosion of the soil by wind and water. In some cases the loose soil is blown completely away, leaving a stony surface. In other cases, the finer particles may
24、 be removed, while the sand-sized particles are accumulated to form mobile hills or ridges of sand. C) Even in the areas that retain a soil cover, the reduction of vegetation typically results in the loss of the soils ability to absorb substantial quantities of water. The impact of raindrops on the
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