[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212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 212及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay. You should start your essay with a brief description of the picture and then express your views on the burden children are facing. You should write at least 120 words but no m
2、ore than 180 words. Section A ( A) An invention made by architects and engineers. ( B) A new device gathering information about buildings. ( C) An introduction of a three-dimensional model. ( D) New ways of building structures. ( A) The accurate shape of rooms in the building. ( B) The size and posi
3、tion of heating and cooling equipment. ( C) The size and position of windows and doors. ( D) The placement of electrical outlets. ( A) Kids should spend more time outdoors. ( B) Kids all like trees and flowers. ( C) Kids may learn better in green nature. ( D) Kids should learn to protect nature. ( A
4、) They can distract a childs attention. ( B) They are easy to be accepted. ( C) They can hurt a childs health. ( D) They will affect a childs schooling. ( A) Permanent loss of eyesight of pilots. ( B) Loss of consciousness of passengers. ( C) Tragic results of air accidents. ( D) Blackouts of jet fi
5、ghter pilots. ( A) When the airplane slows down very quickly. ( B) When the airplane is making a sharp turn. ( C) When the pilots have a heart disease. ( D) When the pilots lose consciousness. ( A) It is required by the laws and the government. ( B) The air pressure is rather low above the Earths su
6、rface. ( C) The passengers will lose consciousness in the planes. ( D) Lack of oxygen can affect anyone at extreme heights. Section B ( A) Brentwood in America. ( B) London. ( C) Essex in England. ( D) Scotland. ( A) It is a small town next to London. ( B) It has a large population. ( C) It is in th
7、e southeast of Scotland. ( D) It is a poor city. ( A) Its a relatively small town. ( B) The people living there are very rich. ( C) Houses are scarce there. ( D) Its close to London. ( A) The woman is not satisfied with the recreation there. ( B) The man thinks highly of the recreation there. ( C) A
8、ll kinds of recreations are available there. ( D) The man thinks little of the recreation there. ( A) He worked in a painting store. ( B) He worked in a printing factory. ( C) He worked in a gas stand. ( D) He worked in a bookstore. ( A) To print the TV guides. ( B) To edit the TV guides. ( C) To se
9、ll the TV guides. ( D) To prepare the TV guides for distribution. ( A) High pay and short work hours. ( B) Friendly environment and teamwork spirit. ( C) Relaxed atmosphere and valuable experience. ( D) Good friends he made in the factory. ( A) Delightful. ( B) Meaningless. ( C) Terrible. ( D) Cruel
10、. Section C ( A) Take a nap for 15 to 30 minutes. ( B) Use a combination of nap and caffeine. ( C) Have a cup of coffee three times a day. ( D) Do exercise when feeling tired. ( A) About 13% . ( B) About 15% . ( C) About 30% . ( D) About 50% . ( A) Professional athletes. ( B) Amateur athletes. ( C)
11、People who often travel. ( D) People who often lack sleep. ( A) To reduce the costs of waste. ( B) To keep the airport clean and tidy. ( C) To shorten the time of dealing with trash. ( D) To remind the passenger to produce less trash. ( A) They want to reduce costs. ( B) Students there never waste f
12、ood. ( C) They want to reduce food waste. ( D) The university wants to buy software instead. ( A) To lower the costs of hauling food waste. ( B) To save more food for the world. ( C) To keep the dining room clean. ( D) To reduce the efforts of cooking. ( A) It can store measures of how to save food.
13、 ( B) It can calculate the total amount of food offered. ( C) It can help people realize the value of wasted food. ( D) It can connect the food needed with the number of customers. ( A) Some people are treated unfairly. ( B) Some people buy things they do not want. ( C) There are many superiors arou
14、nd us. ( D) Some people do not think highly enough of themselves. ( A) To talk with Dr. Alberti. ( B) To go to see a superior. ( C) To take AT courses. ( D) To speak out for themselves. ( A) Attending Dr. Albertis lecture. ( B) Sharing ones feeling with others. ( C) Talking with a superior. ( D) Cha
15、tting with other people. Section A 26 So-called “green roofs“ urban rooftops covered with grasses, plants and other types of greenery are becoming increasingly popular around the world. In France, newly built commercial rooftops must have either greenery or solar panels, according to a recent law. T
16、he logic is obvious: Green roofs can reduce the retention(滞留 )of【 C1】_in urban areas, help to cool down buildings and thereby lower their energy use, and even pull some carbon dioxide from the air and【 C2】 _it back into plant growth. Plus, they look cool. But the psychological benefits of green roof
17、s to busy office workers may also be【 C3】 _, according to new research. In a study published in the journal Environmental Psychology, the University of Melbournes Kate Lee and a group of colleagues found that interrupting a tedious, attention-demanding task with a 40-second “microbreak“ in which one
18、【 C4】 _looks at a computerized image of a green roof improved focus as well as subsequent【 C5】 _on the task. The research adds to a growing scientific【 C6】 _on the health advantagespsychological and otherwise of being exposed to views of nature in urban settings, for instance through the presence of
19、 parks or trees. Research in this area is so far along, in fact, that researchers are considering whether it might be possible to【 C7】 _the right “dose“ of nature that people need to receive in order to actually【 C8】_significant health benefits. Other psychological benefits of nature views have also
20、 been【 C9】 _in recent literature. In one study, research subjects who viewed a 12-minute nature documentary before playing a game that involved managing a fishery resource engaged in more【 C10】 _behavior. A)accidentally F)feed K)performance B)appearance G)give L)reap C)captured H)heat M)simply D)dif
21、ferent I)identify N)substantial E)easily J)literature O)sustainable 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Why You Shouldnt Freak Out About Swarming Honeybees and How to Save Bees From Those Who Do A)For many people, the late-spring on
22、set of warm weather conjures up images of barbecues, beach trips and long afternoons spent out in the sun. But if youre a beekeeper, the changing seasons may have an extra significance: Its the start of honeybee swarm season. B)To many, a swarm of honeybees which can number well above 10 000 bees an
23、d take the form of a living, buzzing, basketball-sized clump of insects is the stuff of nightmares. But both scientists and beekeepers(who manage hives of honeybees either for fun or to sell honey commercially)encourage citizens not to kill or attack the bees if they happen upon a swarm. In fact, as
24、 the nation continues to experience widespread honeybee declines, allowing a beekeeper to capture the swarm alive is not only good for the beekeeper it can help save struggling bees, too. C)And thats critical: Concern over protecting honeybees has never been higher. Honeybees have been declining for
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