[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234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 234及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 3D minutes to write a composition on the topic Changes of English Test in Gaokao You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words Outlines are given below in Chinese: 1从 2016年起,高考的英语科考
2、试将发生变化。单次考试将改为多次;据说分值也可能从 150分降低到 100分; 2此消息引起广泛关注,引发各种猜测; 3你对此的看法。 Section A ( A) It was proposed by a group of immigrants. ( B) Mr. Obama had carried out the reform successfully. ( C) Illegal immigrants would soon be given citizenship. ( D) It aims to address the issue of illegal immigrants. ( A)
3、Eight years. ( B) Five years. ( C) Thirteen years. ( D) Eleven years. ( A) To help around farm. ( B) To entertain tourists. ( C) To be sold for money. ( D) To be a vehicle. ( A) Elephants under eight do not have to be registered. ( B) There is an adult demand for wild elephants. ( C) The value of ad
4、ult elephants soars all of a sudden. ( D) There is no relevant restrictions on smuggling elephants. ( A) On Monday. ( B) On Tuesday. ( C) On Wednesday. ( D) On Saturday. ( A) At least 17. ( B) At least 24. ( C) At least 21. ( D) At least 41. ( A) Many people took part in the search and rescue. ( B)
5、The cause of the explosions has been determined. ( C) Rescues were stopped on Thursday. ( D) The explosions did not destroy the building. Section B ( A) Tobacco advertisement. ( B) Tobacco companies. ( C) Smoking men. ( D) Smoking women. ( A) 14 000. ( B) 15 000. ( C) 140 000. ( D) 1 400 000. ( A) A
6、 light cigarette contains low nicotine. ( B) Smoking a light cigarette is different from smoking a regular one. ( C) Women who smoke light cigarettes want to get higher levels of nicotine. ( D) Tobacco companies advertise cigarettes as “light“ to obscure smoking risks. ( A) Macho or cool expression.
7、 ( B) Social and culture events. ( C) Sports and entertainment. ( D) Social and political issues. ( A) His brother. ( B) His mother. ( C) His father. ( D) His sister. ( A) By train and by car. ( B) By plane and by coach. ( C) By train and by bus. ( D) By bus and by plane. ( A) Short hair. ( B) Glass
8、es. ( C) Moustache. ( D) Beard. ( A) In the third room on the right. ( B) In the Common Room. ( C) In a room at this end. ( D) In Room 501. Section C ( A) How much exercise they get every day? ( B) What they are most worried about? ( C) How long their parents accompany them daily? ( D) What entertai
9、nment they are interested in? ( A) Get enough entertainment. ( B) Have more activities. ( C) Receive early education. ( D) Have regular checkups. ( A) Be no place for play. . ( B) Be near a common area. ( C) Have no TV sets. ( D) Have a computer for study. ( A) To look for two of her close friends.
10、( B) To stay at home and study. ( C) To share an apartment with friends. ( D) To move out and live alone. ( A) She couldnt find a good place to stay. ( B) Her friend and she couldnt afford the rent. ( C) A friend left her for the sake of job. ( D) She quarreled with her friends. ( A) Because her hom
11、e was far way form school. ( B) Because her parents asked her to do so. ( C) Because she was bored living outside. ( D) Because the place where she lived caught fire. ( A) Because she was disappointed in the college. ( B) Because she kept moving all the time and couldnt concentrate on studying. ( C)
12、 Because her home was too far away from school and it was inconvenient. ( D) Because she was not interested in study at all. ( A) Italian people. ( B) German people. ( C) British people. ( D) French people. ( A) Wash the dishes. ( B) Have her own meal. ( C) Make plans for other activities. ( D) Serv
13、e some wine. ( A) Odd. ( B) Crazy. ( C) Regular. ( D) Romantic. Section A 26 In a small school on the South Side of Chicago, 40 children between the ages of five and six sit quietly learning in a classroom. In【 C1】 _ of each of them is a computer running software called Reading Eggs. Some are readin
14、g a short story, others【 C2】 _ sentences with words they are learning. As they complete each task they move through a cartoon map that shows how far they have【 C3】 _ in reading and writing. Along the way they collect eggs which they can use to buy objects in the game, such as items to【 C4】 _ their a
15、vatars apartment. Now and then a child will be taken【 C5】 _ for scheduled reading periods with one of the two monitoring teachers. The director says this sort of teaching, blending software with human【 C6】 _ , helps her pupils learn faster. It also allows teachers at this school to spend more time t
16、eaching and less time【 C7】 _ written work and leading pupils through dull drills of words and numbers. The idea that technology can revolutionize (彻底改变;使革命化 ) education is not new. In the 20th century almost every new【 C8】 _ was supposed to have big implications for schools. In many classrooms, comp
17、uters have been used to improve【 C9】 _ and keep pupils engaged But they did not transform learning in the way their boosters predicted. It is wise, therefore, to be skeptical about the claims made for the current wave of innovation. Yet there are also【 C10】 _ to believe that a profound shift is occu
18、rring. A) intervention F) ways K) efficiency B) building G) furnish L) progressed C) aside H) front M) reasons D) invention I) build N) back E) method J) marking O) doing 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Public Views on the Anti-
19、Terrorism Act ( Canada) A) This report is part of the ongoing efforts undertaken by the Research and Statistics Division of the Department of Justice Canada to help inform the Parliamentary review of the Anti-Terrorism Act which is mandated to take place within three years of the Act receiving Royal
20、 Assent. The Anti-Terrorism Act was proclaimed into law by the Parliament of Canada in December 2001. B) As a first phase, the Research and Statistics Division undertook a focus group study in March 2003 to examine how minority groups viewed the different provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Act. This w
21、as done in response to concerns that the Acts provisions might lead to certain minority groups being unfairly targeted. As a second phase, the Research and Statistics Division sought to obtain the views and examine the attitudes of the Canadian population in general with regard to the Anti-Terrorism
22、 Act. The firm Millward Brown Goldfarb was contracted to conduct focus group discussions and analyze the results. A total of 22 focus group sessions were held between February 2 and March 5, 2004, in Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Montreal, Calgary, Regina, Vancouver, Quebec City, and Halifax. C) Focus
23、group participants were first selected using random sampling procedures based on telephone lists available for the locations. Participants in each city were then divided into 2 age groups: Group 1 was comprised of participants between the ages of 18 and 39, and Group 2 of participants 40 and over. I
24、n all, 196 male and female participants over the age of 18, with varying social and educational backgrounds, were selected. Sessions of approximately 2 hours in duration were conducted in English and French. D) The moderators guide for the focus group sessions consisted of a modified version of the
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