[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236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 236及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the following question. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Suppose you could change one important thing about your college, what would you chang
2、e? Give reasons and specific examples to support your answer. Section A ( A) She operated her aircraft single-handed. ( B) She followed Boeings commercial route. ( C) She drove an old aircraft sponsored by Boeing. ( D) She stopped occasionally to repair aircraft. ( A) She uploaded her pictures on tw
3、itter. ( B) She lost her temper several times. ( C) She argued heatedly with technicians. ( D) She left photographers behind halfway. ( A) It raised the food prices. ( B) It met huge rent rises. ( C) It attracted more diners. ( D) It gained more profit. ( A) It will cut down the rented space. ( B) I
4、t will turn to offering takeout instead. ( C) It will move to a place with cheaper rent. ( D) It will raise money from regular customers. ( A) It gained large amounts of money from oil. ( B) Its government raised the price of gasoline. ( C) Citizens got benefits from its government. ( D) It joined t
5、he International Monetary Fund. ( A) The international oil price crashed. ( B) The Saudi king was discontent with some citizens. ( C) Unemployment rate increased dramatically. ( D) Many Saudis had no concept of saving gas. ( A) Export more oil. ( B) Start taxing its people. ( C) Develop tourism indu
6、stry. ( D) Reduce the number of immigrants. Section B ( A) An apartment in the first floor. ( B) The nicest apartment downtown. ( C) A three-bedroom apartment. ( D) A two-bedroom apartment. ( A) He is the manager of the apartment. ( B) He is the womans husband. ( C) He is the owner of the apartment.
7、 ( D) He is the womans agent. ( A) The water fee is rather high. ( B) The electric is free of charge. ( C) The stove must be renewed. ( D) Gas is included in the rent. ( A) She thinks the apartment is too small. ( B) It is the first apartment she has seen. ( C) She wants her husband to see it too. (
8、 D) The rent is too high for her to afford. ( A) He is curious. ( B) He is warm-hearted. ( C) He is impatient. ( D) He is absent-minded. ( A) It is the energy needed to boil the water. ( B) It is the energy needed to cool down something. ( C) It is the energy required to raise the temperature of som
9、ething. ( D) It is the energy controlled by the temperature and the weather. ( A) Waters specific heat is higher than that of the sand. ( B) Waters specific heat is lower than that of the sand ( C) Waters temperature changes faster than the sand. ( D) Water absorbs less energy than the sand to get h
10、ot. ( A) The man slept on physics class. ( B) The man was on holiday in San Diego. ( C) The woman was extremely interested in physics. ( D) The woman figured out the question finally. Section C ( A) Many countries dislike it. ( B) All countries observe it. ( C) It began with the Americans. ( D) It b
11、egan with the Romans. ( A) To show how happy they were. ( B) To drive away the evil spirits. ( C) To warn the thieves and robbers. ( D) To sell their drums and sticks. ( A) Sing and dance in the square till midnight. ( B) Throw pieces of pottery against friends houses. ( C) Kiss each other when the
12、clock strikes midnight ( D) Go from house to house and make noises. ( A) It is the favorite food of young people. ( B) It is the last food of the past year. ( C) It brings good luck to people. ( D) It is good for peoples health. ( A) They are not allowed to drink coffee. ( B) They think coffee does
13、no good to them. ( C) They think coffee is too expensive. ( D) They should not drink coffee when working. ( A) Sleeping problems. ( B) Stomach problems. ( C) Bad emotions. ( D) High blood pressure. ( A) It improves ones brain function. ( B) It increases ones blood flow. ( C) It cleans the water of t
14、he bodys cells. ( D) It keeps one away from depression. ( A) It is comfortable. ( B) It is best made. ( C) It causes no pollution. ( D) It makes less noise. ( A) Its battery is not powerful enough. ( B) Its battery is of enormous size. ( C) It costs too much money. ( D) It breaks down easily. ( A) I
15、mprove the batteries of electric cars. ( B) Increase the number of electric cars. ( C) Design a new device for electric cars. ( D) Look for new ways to improve safety. Section A 26 Official health advice that said household chores help keep you active has been proved wrong by the research, which sho
16、ws that the people who do the most housework are also the most overweight. A study of the physical activity habits of 4,563 adults, carried out by Professor Marie Murphy at the University of Ulster found that women and older people were particularly likely to list “【 C1】 _physical activity as a sign
17、ificant proportion of their moderate to【 C2】 _physical activity“. Murphy said: “We found housework was reversely【 C3】 _to leanness, which suggests that either people are overestimating the amount of moderate-intensity physical activity they do through housework or are eating too much to【 C4】 _for th
18、e amount of activity undertaken.“ Kevin Fenton, director of health and wellbeing at Public Health England, suggested the study could【 C5】 _evidence that some people thought they were healthier than they actually were. “At an individual level there may be a【 C6】 _to overestimate the level of good beh
19、aviour were doing and this is reflected when people use food diaries, pedometers (计步器 ) or apps to measure more【 C7】 _what they have achieved.“ he said. But he defended everyday tasks as genuinely useful. He added: “From an individual【 C8】 _, physical activities such as housework, doing the shopping
20、 and walking to collect children from school, can have【 C9】 _impacts on physical and mental wellbeing. People who are even more active will often see greater benefits and it is important to recognise that healthy weight is just one of the potential【 C10】 _of physical activity.“ A) account E) domesti
21、c I) perspective M) related B) adjusted F) gentle J) positive N) tendency C) causes G) objectively K) practically O) vigorous D) compensate H) outcomes L) reinforce 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 How science goes wrong Scientif
22、ic research has changed the world. Now it needs to change itself. A A simple idea underlies science: “trust, but verify“. Results should always be subject to challenge from experiment. That simple but powerful idea has generated a vast body of knowledge. Since its birth in the 17th century, modern s
23、cience has changed the world beyond recognition, and overwhelmingly for the better. But success can breed extreme self-satisfaction. Modern scientists are doing too much trusting and not enough verifying, damaging the whole of science, and of humanity. B Too many of the findings are the result of ch
24、eap experiments or poor analysis. A rule of thumb among biotechnology venture-capitalists is that half of published research cannot be replicated (复制 ). Even that may be optimistic. Last year researchers at one biotech firm, Amgen, found they could reproduce just six of 53 “milestone“ studies in can
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