[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215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 215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 one of the most popular sentences online, “REMEMBER. always act like youre wearing an invisible crown. “ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should wri
2、te at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Section A ( A) The highest price of gold on Asian markets. ( B) The highest price of gold on African markets. ( C) The lowest price of gold on Asian markets. ( D) The lowest price of gold on African markets. ( A) When the price fell to its lowest lev
3、el. ( B) When gold prices reached investors set targets. ( C) When lots of physical gold was consumed. ( D) When they are in the futures market. ( 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
4、turbines can release poisonous gas. ( A) It is made mostly of iron. ( B) It is made mostly of steel. ( C) It is made mostly of plastic. ( D) It is made mostly of paperboard. ( A) The hot conditions. ( B) The cold conditions. ( C) The wet conditions. ( D) The dry conditions. ( A) Pollution will be mo
5、re serious in popular beaches. ( B) Water quality may reach the lowest level. ( C) People may become infected with diseases. ( D) A warning system will be extremely urgent. ( A) Less than 18 hours. ( B) 18 to 24 hours. ( C) More than 24 hours. ( D) More than 48 hours. Section B ( A) He has got the f
6、irst place in the test. ( B) He has got high scores in the test. ( C) He has been praised by his professor. ( D) He has passed all of the tests. ( A) A few weeks before the exam. ( B) A few months before the exam. ( C) A few days before the exam. ( D) A few hours before the exam. ( A) Ask his classm
7、ates. ( B) Look up some information. ( C) Go online to check them. ( D) Discuss them with his teachers. ( A) Classmates. ( B) Mother and son. ( C) Teacher and student. ( D) Headmaster and student. ( A) He has to meet an important client. ( B) He has to attend a meeting. ( C) He has to attend a busin
8、ess 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) Book a 12 oclock flight. ( A) He has got a fever. ( B) He is allergic to drugs. ( C) He is allergic to cats. ( D) He has got the flu.
9、 ( 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 think it looks like flowers. ( B) They think it is full of passion. ( C) They use it to show respect to Chri
10、st. ( D) They think it is beautiful. ( A) France. ( B) The Caribbean. ( C) England. ( D) Canada. ( A) It is about the size of an egg. ( B) It is with a brown skin. ( C) It is full of yellow seeds. ( D) It is about the size of an orange. ( A) A book. ( B) A clock. ( C) A shirt. ( D) A suitcase. ( A)
11、Fastening her seat belts. ( B) Listening to the music. ( C) Enjoying the beauty of the evening sky. ( D) Sitting in a smoke-filled room. ( A) She lost her ticket. ( B) She was thought bringing a time bomb. ( C) She made some mistakes. ( D) Her passport had some problems. ( A) They have unwritten reg
12、ulations. ( 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 more successful. ( D) He will be pushed aside by his colleagues. ( A) T
13、ry 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 borrow other peoples idea if you work as a team. ( D) The victims will for
14、get soon if you borrow his idea. Section A 26 Researchers have identified 1.4 million animal species so far and millions remain to be discovered, named, and scientifically described. So how much would it actually cost to【 C1】 _every animal on Earth? A pair of Brazilian scientists has crunched(详细计算 )
15、the numbers and【 C2】 _up with an answer: $ 263 billion. Thats way more than the $ 5 billion that famed Harvard University biologist Edward O. Wilson estimated back in 2000 and that was for every species on Earth, not just animals. But even $ 263 billion would be a【 C3】 _price to pay to understand th
16、e creatures that【 C4】 _such essentials as agriculture, fisheries, new drugs, and energy sources, says ornithologist(鸟类专家 )Joel Cracraft of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. “Literally, the world economy runs on biodiversity,“ he says. “People dont understand really, deeply how
17、 much we depend on biodiversity.“ Most biologists agree that with extinction rates【 C5】 _and climate change looming, the【 C6】 _to document the planets biodiversity or biota(生物区 ) is urgent,【 C7】 _considering the essential role these life forms play in crop pollination, clean air, and other aspects o
18、f human【 C8】 _“We are losing species by extinction faster than we are describing new species“ according to some estimates, says biologist Antonio Marques, who【 C9】 _the new paper with Fernando Carbayo, both at the University of St. Paulo in Brazil. “We have to know the biota to preserve and conserve
19、 the biota,“ he says. Besides the money, another huge【 C10】 _to a complete understanding of the animal kingdom is a global shortage of taxonomists(分类学家 ), experts say. A)attempt F)effort K)obstacle B)cheaper G)enable L)small C)classify H)especially M)soaring D)coauthored I)exactly N)well-being E)com
20、e J)identify O)yet 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Cigarette Labels, Will They Work? A)The Food and Drug Administration(FDA) which has chosen nine images to be placed prominently on cigarette packs sold in the USA after Sep. 201
21、0 hopes theyll provide enough shock value. In the most sweeping anti-tobacco effort since the Surgeon Generals warning became forced on cigarette packaging in 1965, the FDA said Tuesday it will begin requiring tobacco marketers to cover the top half of cigarette boxes and 20% of tobacco advertisemen
22、ts with nine bluntly graphic anti-smoking images. B)The goal: reduce consumption among the nations 43 million smokers and prevent millions more, especially teens, from ever starting. The FDA selected the terrible images, which include pictures of rotting teeth and gums, from 36 proposed last year. C
23、igarette marketers also will be required to place 1-800-QUIT-NOW numbers on new packaging. “These labels are frank, honest and powerful depictions of the health risks of smoking,“ said Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. “With these warnings, every person who picks up a pack of ci
24、garettes is going to know exactly what risk theyre taking.“ The images are the biggest change to cigarette warning labels since 1984, when the government began requiring cigarette packs and tobacco ads carry several health warnings. C)Cigarette consumption has dropped from about 42% of the populatio
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