[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233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 233及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic On Traffic Problems in Big Cities You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words Outlines are given below in Chinese 1大城市的机动车保有量迅速增长,交通
2、问题凸显; 2部分大城市实行车辆限行来缓解交通压力; 3对此,你有什么看法和建议 ? Section A ( A) They made more efforts to find more new cases. ( B) They tried to prevent the disease out of the capital. ( C) They held a public movement on hygiene information. ( D) They boosted the accuracy and promptness of their report. ( A) Its the fir
3、st time that the disease has broken out in Haiti. ( B) The death rate of the disease is too high. ( C) Death number will keep increasing for a long time. ( D) The disease could join other local diseases in Haiti. ( A) The children of the international diplomatic corps. ( B) The program of Internatio
4、nal Baccalaureate schools ( C) The school district in the suburb of Detroit, Michigan. ( D) Mother Earth class in IB elementary schools. ( A) Subject areas are separated. ( B) Classes are held in the open air. ( C) Mother Earth class covers math. ( D) Teachers prepare classes together. ( A) Heavy. (
5、 B) Strong. ( C) Quickly. ( D) Blinding. ( A) In 1870. ( B) In 1817. ( C) In 1807. ( D) In 1877. ( A) To tell someone something true. ( B) To tell someone something pleasant. ( C) To tell someone some pleasant but false statements. ( D) To tell someone some beautiful and happy things. Section B ( A)
6、 Since Friday. ( B) Since Saturday. ( C) Since Sunday. ( D) Since Monday. ( A) He has a cold. ( B) He has the flu. ( C) He has a stomachache. ( D) He has a toothache. ( A) Take herbal tea. ( B) See another doctor. ( C) Drink chicken soup. ( D) Stay in bed. ( A) At 7 : 13. ( B) At 17 : 13. ( C) At 7
7、: 30. ( D) At 17 : 30. ( A) Go to the dentists. ( B) Clean the house. ( C) Walk the dog. ( D) Finish her assignment. ( A) 12 : 30 pm. ( B) 2 : 30 pm. ( C) 4 : 30 pm. ( D) 5:30 下午 ( A) Exciting. ( B) Rewarding. ( C) Disappointing. ( D) Exhausting. ( A) Susan will be asked to do something else. ( B) S
8、usans mother is going to use the video machine. ( C) They cant decide on a video. ( D) The machine isnt working. Section C ( A) We have to use first our eyes, then the brain and finally the muscles. ( B) We have to make our eyes, brain and muscles work almost at the same time. ( C) We have to use ma
9、inly the arms and legs to hit. ( D) We have to use mainly the muscles so that the ball is met and hit back. ( A) What he does out of class. ( B) What he learns in books. ( C) His place in society. ( D) His lessons in school. ( A) It is its members. ( B) It is its team work. ( C) It is the football f
10、ield. ( D) It is the climate. ( A) They live in twenty rainforests. ( B) They live in several hundred different varieties of trees. ( C) They live in a forty-degree band of latitude. ( D) They live in areas where the rainforest has been cleared. ( A) One acre per minute. ( B) One acre per second. (
11、C) One hundred acres per minute. ( D) Two hundred acres per hour. ( A) The land will be eroded by the rains. ( B) Many species of plants and animals that depend on the rainforest will become extinct. ( C) The future of the human species may be changed. ( D) The rainforest will grow, but at a much sl
12、ower rate. ( A) To complain about car dealers. ( B) To offer advice to prospective car buyers. ( C) To sell new cars. ( D) To explain how to finance a car. ( A) In December. ( B) In the fall. ( C) On the first day of the month. ( D) At the end of the week. ( A) Negotiating a lower price than the one
13、 that appears on the sticker. ( B) Not telling the dealer that you have a car to trade in. ( C) Financing the new car at the dealership. ( D) Buying a car that is on the dealers lot instead of ordering one. ( A) Negotiating a price for most purchases is not common in the United States. ( B) Car deal
14、ers in the United States are not honest. ( C) New cars are very expensive in the United States. ( D) Most shoppers have a car to trade in. Section A 26 The furniture and accessories in a private office can send apowerful message about the image the occupant wants to project. A more subtle choice the
15、【 C1】 _ you face when sitting at your desk says a lot about you too, designers say. People whose desks face straight toward the door may want to【 C2】 _ an image of power and【 C3】 _ . “It gives them a view of everything going on outside the office,“ enabling them to【 C4】 _ visitors, avoid surprises a
16、nd【 C5】 _ whats going on, says Leigh Stringer, workplace strategist at the architecture and interior-design firm HOK. Others, however, find the door distracting. Those who sit at an angle can keep an eye on who is【 C6】 _ by to avoid being ambushed (伏击;埋伏 ). Ms. Stringer calls it “the Serengeti effec
17、t“. Being able to “look out across the office and see the【 C7】 _ approach“ is naturally calming, she adds. Workers are【 C8】 _ in cubicles (小 隔间 ) often must face a corner or back wall. This might work for hermits, but it can foster anxiety. It allows colleagues to “come up and startle you, and maybe
18、 see what was on your screen,“ says industrial designer Douglas Ball. Have you been stuck with your desk facing in a direction you disliked? Have you【 C9】 _ your desk to convey the image you want? Or do you notice feeling differently about the occupant of an office based on where they【 C10】 _ their
19、desk? A) anticipate F) beautiful K) seeing B) monitor G) passing L) convey C) stuck H) give M) tiger D) involved I) repositioned N) get E) place J) direction O) authority 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Bathing Suits and Swimmin
20、g Habits Have Changed a Lot Over the Years A) Have you picked out your swimsuit for summer yet? Some kids spend hours shopping for the right look. Others go with whatever Mom or Dad chooses for them. Whatever you wear to the pool or the beach this summer, enjoy the sun and water. And be glad you wer
21、ent around 100 or 200 years ago, when swimsuits were made of itchy wool and looked like Hogwarts robes. (Or maybe youd like to wear a Hogwarts robe to the beach!) Turn the page to take a peek at the history of the bathing suit. B) In ancient Greece and Rome, men swam for exercise and to train as war
22、riors. They also went to the public baths. Usually, they wore nothing at all. But sometimes they would put on loose-fitting gowns called togas. Women had their own public baths. Some early Roman art shows girls playing sports in what we would call bikinis. But there is no hint that these outfits wer
23、e used for swimming, which was not something women and girls did back then. C) Over time, bathing and swimming became less popular. Before the 1500s, in fact, people in Europe thought that public bathing helped spread the diseases that killed millions and wiped out entire towns during the Middle Age
24、s. It wasnt until the 17th century that swimming and public bathing spas became popular again. In addition to men, women were able to enjoy these activities, though they had to do so in nightgown like dresses. D) A British fashion report from 1687 described ladies “bathing costumes“. The dresses wer
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