[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219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 219及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay entitled College Students Booklist based on the statistics provided in the table below. Please give a brief description of the table first and then make comments on it. You should w
2、rite at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. College Students Booklist Section A ( A) A newly open casino nearby. ( B) A mobile phone with Internet access. ( C) A registered account on special sites. ( D) Knowledge of mobile Internet system. ( A) Europe. (
3、B) Asia. ( C) South Korea. ( D) Japan. ( A) The story of a survivor. ( B) The power of the tsunami. ( C) The rescue of a survivor. ( D) The struggle between man and nature. ( A) A month. ( B) Three weeks. ( C) Three days. ( D) Two days. ( A) Impose penalties to Iran. ( B) Stop the meeting of IAEA. (
4、 C) Call for a close-door meeting in London. ( D) Restart Irans nuclear program. ( A) Reaching agreement. ( B) Still being undecided. ( C) Breaking down. ( D) Being controversial. ( A) To convince Russia to give more pressure on Iran. ( B) To refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council. ( C) To impose t
5、ough sanctions on Iran. ( D) To adopt a diplomatic settlement with Iran. Section B ( A) He is late for classes too often. ( B) He has missed too many classes. ( C) He has failed in the exam again. ( D) He is a trouble-maker at school. ( A) He has a part-time job. ( B) He often oversleeps. ( C) He is
6、nt ready for class. ( D) He is busy preparing exams. ( A) Students are going to take the final exam today. ( B) Its the last day Steve can drop the class with a full refund. ( C) Students have to hand in their reports today. ( D) Its the final day Steve can apply for a loan. ( A) Drop the class. ( B
7、) Make up the missed lessons. ( C) Stop taking part-time job. ( D) Transfer to another school. ( A) The quality of goods and services has improved. ( B) Most people are reducing their consumption. ( C) Complaint channels are too limited. ( D) Many people dont bother to complain. ( A) Electrical appl
8、iances. ( B) Travel agencies. ( C) Photographic and sound equipment. ( D) Clothing. ( A) They account for the largest proportion. ( B) 90 per cent of them are reasonable. ( C) Most of them are for delayed air tickets. ( D) Few of them are for poor accommodation. ( A) Two weeks. ( B) Less than two we
9、eks. ( C) Two to three weeks. ( D) More than three weeks. Section C ( A) Babies begin to learn at 5 or 6 months old. ( B) Babies begin to learn when theyre born. ( C) Babies dont like to be taught by strangers. ( D) Babies always want to learn new things. ( A) To help all the weak children and women
10、. ( B) To study the genes of babies and mothers. ( C) To find out what affects healthy development in people. ( D) To study why babies are influenced by their environment. ( A) She will clap. ( B) She will blink. ( C) She will smile. ( D) She will imitate her mother. ( A) Unborn babies can remember
11、sounds. ( B) Unborn babies learn how to smile. ( C) Unborn babies can learn to connect with people. ( D) Unborn babies are active to learn things. ( A) They didnt like to do housework. ( B) Their efforts were unnoticed by the woman. ( C) They were very tired after a whole days work. ( D) They wanted
12、 to share the housework with women. ( A) Cleaning the washroom. ( B) Carrying shopping bags. ( C) Taking out the rubbish. ( D) Changing the bed sheets. ( A) 4.7 hours. ( B) 6.9 hours. ( C) 5.1 hours. ( D) 1.5 hours. ( A) They can be good if they happen in summer. ( B) They occur only in South China
13、sea. ( C) They can usually be seen around the Pacific Ocean. ( D) They happen in spring most often. ( A) When the warmer air meets with the cooler air. ( B) When the wind moves faster than 30 meters a second. ( C) When the seawater evaporates into the air. ( D) When the air gets warmer and warmer. (
14、 A) It is the most active part of a typhoon. ( B) It moves faster than 40 meters a second. ( C) It is right in the middle of a typhoon. ( D) It is the most dangerous part of a typhoon. Section A 26 A paper, Anatomy (剖析 ) of a Large Scale Social Search Engine, laying out a strategy for social search
15、has been getting a good deal of attention in tech circles. It was written by Damon Horowitz and Sepandar Kamvar of Aardvark, one of several companies【 C1】 _ on creating social search engines. Social search【 C2】 _ to connect people with questions to people who can answer those questions. By contrast,
16、 regular Web searches take questions, break them into keywords, and then find Web sites that have the most【 C3】 _ to these keywords. The idea has been floating around tech circles for years. Yahoo, among others, has tried to develop social search as a way to【 C4】 _ Google. The idea has gained impuls
17、e with the increased use of Twitter and Facebook, where people【 C5】 _ on their networks for information, blasting questions to their social networks and, getting useful, personalized【 C6】 _ Aardvark and its competitors are trying to create better tools for people with questions to connect to people
18、with answers. Some people think social search has the potential to go beyond Google and【 C7】 _ change the way people use the Internet. From a technical standpoint, Aardvarks task is easier than Googles. But there are also some【 C8】 _ shortcomings to Aardvarks approach. Getting answers through social
19、 search requires someone else to do something, so it cannot produce the【 C9】_ satisfaction that comes from typing something into a Web search box and watching a page of results appear. For Aardvark to be successful, it needs to enlist the participation of【 C10】 _ answerers. A) working E) fundamental
20、ly I) competent M) relation B) researches F) specializing J) significant N) challenge C) aims G) constant K) relevance O) rely D) responses H) primarily L) instant 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Having Kids Makes You Happy? A W
21、hen I was growing up, our former neighbors, whom well call the Sloans, were the only couple on the block without kids. It wasnt that they couldnt have children; according to Mr. Sloan, they just chose not to. All the other parents, including mine, thought it was odd even tragic. So any bad luck that
22、 happened to the Sloans the egging of their house one Halloween; the landslide (山崩 ) that sent their pool careering to the street below was somehow attributed to that fateful decision theyd made so many years before. “Well,“ the other adults would say, “you know they never did have kids.“ Each time
23、I visited the Sloans, Id search for signs of insanity, misery or even regret in their super clean home, yet I never seemed to find any. From what I could tell, the Sloans were happy, maybe even happier than my parents, despite the fact that they were childless. B My impressions may have been swayed
24、by the fact that their candy dish was always full, but several studies now show that the Sloans could well have been more satisfied than most of the traditional families around them. In Daniel Gilberts 2006 book Stumbling on Happiness, the Harvard professor of psychology looks at several studies and
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