[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203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 203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 topic. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. It is very common in college that many students are absent from the class and some teach
2、ers tend not to care about it. What do you think of this phenomenon? Section A ( A) The police. ( B) The district lawyer. ( C) The prison authorities. ( D) Institute of Childhood and Family. ( A) To be imprisoned and fined. ( B) To have their children taken away. ( C) To be handed over to the author
3、ities. ( D) None. ( A) 0.4 percent. ( B) 3.4 percent. ( C) 4.4 percent. ( D) 3 percent. ( A) 2. ( B) 3. ( C) 4. ( D) 5. ( A) Engineer. ( B) Passengers. ( C) Architects. ( D) Workers of airport. ( A) Airports. ( B) Passengers. ( C) Architects. ( D) Companies. ( A) Sleep boxes can be rented for differ
4、ent lengths of time. ( B) Renters of normal height can stand up inside. ( C) Bedding can be automatically changed. ( D) Renters can surf the Internet inside the box. Section B ( A) Weather patterns that can affect Florida. ( B) How strong winds develop into a hurricane. ( C) Memories of a recent sto
5、rm. ( D) Planning a summer vacation. ( A) Late summer is cloudy season. ( B) Late summer is hurricane season. ( C) Late summer is rainy season. ( D) Late summer is sunny season. ( A) Wind speed. ( B) Rainfall. ( C) Direction of approach. ( D) Water temperature. ( A) By month. ( B) By number. ( C) By
6、 location. ( D) By name. ( A) Because he just had a holiday. ( B) Because he resolved his problem. ( C) Because he finished the story. ( D) Because he got some new idea. ( A) Her professor did not like her story. ( B) She had trouble finishing her assignment. ( C) She did not like the topic she had
7、chosen for her paper. ( D) She was taking too many courses. ( A) Take some extra time. ( B) Do writing exercise. ( C) Do some work for another course. ( D) Write the story ending first. ( A) To go shopping. ( B) To do research for her story. ( C) To meet with her professor. ( D) To take a break from
8、 her work. Section C ( A) It should only be attempted by experienced researchers. ( B) It may cause researchers to avoid publishing good work. ( C) It is currently being done to excess. ( D) It can be useful in planning future research. ( A) The research has not been written in an interesting way. (
9、 B) The research has been done in unimportant fields. ( C) The researchers did not adequately establish the relationships involved. ( D) The researchers failed to provide an appropriate summary. ( A) It is more difficult than the students researchers may realize. ( B) The researcher should get help
10、from other people. ( C) The questions should be brief so that they will be understood. ( D) It is important to follow formulas closely. ( A) In the white page. ( B) In the blue page. ( C) In the yellow page. ( D) In a special section. ( A) On the first page of the telephone book. ( B) At the end of
11、the telephone book. ( C) In the front of the white page. ( D) Right after the white page. ( A) Check your number and call again. ( B) Tell the operator what has happened. ( C) Ask the operator to put you through. ( D) Ask the operator what has happened. ( A) College. ( B) High school. ( C) Sports ev
12、ent. ( D) Park. ( A) Johnny Bell. ( B) John Campbell. ( C) Johnny Campbell. ( D) Johnny Camp. ( A) In 1898. ( B) In 1938. ( C) In 1913. ( D) In 1930. ( A) They jump and dance in front of the crowd and shout the name of their team. ( B) Their job is to excite the crowd. ( C) They want their team to w
13、in the game. ( D) All of the above. Section A 26 It has been said that everyone lives by selling something. In the light of this statement, teachers live by selling【 C1】 _, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling【 C2】 _comfort. Though it may be possible to measure the value of【 C3】 _go
14、od in terms of money, it is extremely difficult to estimate the true value of the services which people perform for us. There are times when we would【 C4】 _give everything we possess to save our lives, yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high fee for offering us precisely this service. The condit
15、ions of society are such that【 C5】 _have to be paid for in the same way that goods are paid for at a shop. Everyone has something to sell. Tramps(流浪汉 )seem to be the only【 C6】 _to this general rule. Beggars almost sell themselves as human being to【 C7】 _the pity of passers-by. But real tramps are no
16、t beggars. They have nothing to sell and require nothing from others. In seeking independence, they do not【 C8】 _their human dignity. A tramp may ask you for money, but he will never ask you to feel sorry for him. We often speak of tramps with【 C9】 _and put them in the same class as beggars, but how
17、 many of us can honestly say that we have not felt a little【 C10】 _of their simple way of life and their freedom from care? A)arouse B)knowledge C)scored D)sacrifice E)material F)invulnerable G)spiritual H)anxious I)envious J)willingly K)skills L)associate M)happiness N)exception O)contempt 27 【 C1】
18、 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 A Loggers Lament A)My father was a logger. My husband is a logger. My sons will not be loggers. Loggers are an endangered species,but the environmental groups, which so righteously protect endangered spec
19、ies in the animal kingdom, have no concern for their fellow human beings under siege. Loggers are a much misunderstood people, pictured as brutal rapists of our planet, out to denude it of trees and, as a result, of wildlife. B)It is time to set the record straight. Loggers take great pride in the o
20、ld growth trees, the dinosaurs of the forests,and would be sorry to see them all cut. There are in the national forests in Washington and Oregon(not to mention other states)approximately 8.5 million acres of forested land,mostly old growth set aside,never to be used for timber production. In order t
21、o see it all,a man would have to spend every weekend and holiday for sixty years looking at timber at a rate of more than one-thousand acres per day. This does not include acreage to be set aside for spotted-owl protection. C)In addition to this amount of forested land never to be logged,the State o
22、f Washington forest Practices Act,established in 1973,specifies that all land that is clear-cut of trees must be replanted unless converted to some other use. As a tree farmer generally plants more trees per acre than he removes,more trees are being planted than are being cut. In the last twenty yea
23、rs in Clark County,Washington,alone,the Department of Natural Resources has overseen the planting of at least 15000 acres of previously unforested private lands. D)The term logger applies to the person harvesting trees. A tree farmer is the one who owns the land and determines what is to be done wit
24、h it. To a tree farmer, clear-cutting is no more than the final harvest of that generation of trees. The next spring,he reforests the land. To the public, clear-cutting is a bad word, Does the public cry shame when a wheat farmer harvests his crop and leaves a field of stubble in place of the beauti
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