[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22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 22及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Styles of Living following the outline given below. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. 1有些人愿意和父母居住在一起 2
2、有些人想自己独立居住 3我的看法 Styles of Living Section A ( A) Buy the tickets on the Internet. ( B) Buy the tickets on the phone. ( C) Buy the tickets at the train station. ( D) Buy the tickets at the tickets outlets. ( A) He majors in diplomacy. ( B) He is interested in American history. ( C) He wants to be a d
3、iplomat in the future. ( D) He gave a speech on Sino-US relations last Wednesday. ( A) He would like to stay in a big city. ( B) He prefers to go to a smaller city. ( C) He doesnt like second-tier cities. ( D) He dreams of being a big fish. ( A) Her blood pressure is a little high. ( B) She needs a
4、further check. ( C) She gets a fever. ( D) She is not seriously ill. ( A) The visual effect of the TV is not satisfying. ( B) The TV is not suitable for her. ( C) She cannot afford the TV. ( D) Some functions of the TV are useless. ( A) The man should lose some weight. ( B) The man is in poor health
5、. ( C) The oily food is harmful to the mans health. ( D) The woman would like to cook for the man. ( A) Waiting to watch a film outside the cinema. ( B) Waiting to buy some drinks at the school bar. ( C) Discussing the plot and actors of a movie. ( D) Waiting for the hotdog at the snack bar. ( A) Th
6、e apartment is far from the campus. ( B) The traffic is not convenient. ( C) The apartment is located in the center of the city. ( D) There is no furniture in the apartment. ( A) He is proficient in driving. ( B) He is kind and learned. ( C) He knows a shortcut to the museum. ( D) He is an inexperie
7、nced taxi driver. ( A) It is famous for its collection of paintings. ( B) It is likely to close at 6:00. ( C) It is the landmark of the city. ( D) It is a place the tourists must visit. ( A) it is cheaper than other restaurants. ( B) The portions are smaller than other restaurants. ( C) Its decorati
8、on is very good. ( D) The service is fabulous. ( A) There is no taxi around the museum. ( B) There is a pedestrian street in front of the museum. ( C) There is no bus station by the museum. ( D) There is a subway station just outside the museum. ( A) His car is broken down. ( B) He is caught in an a
9、ccident. ( C) His car is parked in a no-parking area. ( D) His car ran a red light. ( A) It is covered by branches. ( B) It is too far to be seen. ( C) It cant be seen in a car. ( D) Its color is not so bright. ( A) Go to the lecture on the history of the English language. ( B) Accept the coupons fo
10、r a free burger. ( C) Return 150 dollars to the man. ( D) Give the man a ticket and tow his car away. Section B ( A) Along big rivers. ( B) Near the sources of rivers. ( C) Near the sources of lakes. ( D) Near the sources of fresh water. ( A) By mixing salt water with fresh water. ( B) By producing
11、more seawater. ( C) By changing salt water into fresh water. ( D) By adding certain amount of chemicals. ( A) It costs too much. ( B) Its process doesnt work yet. ( C) Seawater is too scarce. ( D) Seawater cant be processed. ( A) A motor-driven corn sheller. ( B) A hand-powered peanut sheller. ( C)
12、A motor-driven peanut sheller. ( D) A hand-powered corn sheller. ( A) To research and design more advanced shelters. ( B) To popularize agricultural devices in rural areas. ( C) To provide as many job opportunities as possible. ( D) To develop rural economies and get rid of hunger. ( A) Spread the h
13、and-powered shelters in some urban areas. ( B) Invent new technologies to treat malnutrition. ( C) Design some simple devices for processing healthy foods. ( D) Establish the Full Belly Project in other countries. ( A) To lock people. ( B) To punish people. ( C) To sentence people. ( D) To isolate p
14、eople. ( A) Because the Europeans committed fewer crimes. ( B) Because a religious group opposed the cruel punishments. ( C) Because the Europeans opposed the use of the cruel punishments. ( D) Because the government wanted to adopt less cruel punishments. ( A) Abolishing execution. ( B) Training pr
15、isoners. ( C) Using less cruel punishments. ( D) Allowing prisoners to work together. ( A) It classified prisoners based on age. ( B) It was for offenders of all ages. ( C) It permitted prisoners to work together. ( D) It was stopped by a religious group. Section C 26 The nicotine gum and patches ar
16、e often used by millions of smokers to help kick their habit. But they have no lasting benefit and may backfire in some cases, according to the most【 B1】 _long-term study to date of so-called nicotine replacement therapy. The study, published Monday in the【 B2】 _Tobacco Control, included nearly 800
17、people trying to quit smoking over a period of several years, and is likely to intensify a long-running debate about the value of nicotine【 B3】 _. The market for nicotine replacement products has taken off in recent years, rising to more than $ 800 million annually from $ 129 million in 1991. The pr
18、oducts were【 B4】_over-the-counter sale in 1997, and many state Medicaid programs cover at least one of them. In medical studies, the products have proved【 B5】 _, making it easier for people to quit, at least in the short term. Those earlier, more encouraging findings were the basis for federal【 B6】
19、_that recommended the products for quitting smoking. But in surveys, smokers who have used the over-the-counter products have reported little benefit. Doctors said that the study findings were not unexpected, given the occasional way many smokers used the products. “Patient【 B7】 _is a very big issue
20、,“ said Dr. Richard Hurt, director of the Nicotine Dependence Center at the Mayo Clinic, who was not【 B8】 _the study. The researchers argue that while nicotine replacement appears to help people quit, it is still not enough【 B9】 _Motivation matters a lot; so does a persons social environment, the am
21、ount of support from friends and family, and the rules【 B10】_at the workplace. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 They were the Macbeths of information technology: a wicked couple who seized power and abused it in bloody and greedy
22、 ways. But in recent years, the story has【 C1】_Bill Gates, Microsofts founder, has retired to give away his billions. The “Wintel“ couple(short for “Windows“ and “Intel“)are【 C2】 _seen as yesterdays tyrants. Rumors【 C3】 _that a coup is brewing to oust Steve Ballmer, Microsofts current boss. Yet ther
23、e is life in the old technologists. They still control the two most important standards in【 C4】 _: Windows, the operating system for most personal computers, and “Intel Architecture,“ the set of rules governing how software【 C5】 _with the processor it runs on. More than 80% of PCs still run on the “
24、Wintel“ standard. Accordingly,【 C6】 _for Windows and PC chips, which flagged during the global recession, has【 C7】 _So have both firms results: to many peoples surprise, Microsoft announced a thumping(巨大的 )quarterly profit of $4.5 billion in July; Intel earned a(n) 【 C8】 _$2.9 billion. So now is a g
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