[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238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 238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 Education Fever based on the statistics provided in the chart below (Family Spending on Education in China). Please give a brief description of the chart first and the
2、n make comments on it. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Section A ( A) To build a new lighthouse. ( B) To fix the existing lighthouse. ( C) To purchase a moveable lighthouse. ( D) To pay for Mr. Gold. ( A) It has built a steel wall against sea erosion. ( B) It has been
3、 repairing the lighthouse for years. ( C) It has been strengthening the sea defences for two years. ( D) It has been doing weather forecast for the lighthouse for two years. ( A) The child refugees may be sold by traders. ( B) The children from Syria may become refugees. ( C) Two many child refugees
4、 may cause disorder. ( D) The relation between the UK and Syria may be affected. ( A) African countries. ( B) Asia countries. ( C) Middle East countries. ( D) South American countries. ( A) Lack of oil storage space. ( B) Regional collapse in oil price. ( C) Excessive oil demand of the US. ( D) Deci
5、sion on cut in oil production. ( A) The United States. ( B) The European countries. ( C) Many a country. ( D) Saudi Arabia ( A) Stored oil should be sold soon to support its price. ( B) No restraint in purchase led to its lower price. ( C) Oil could be stored in tankers to support its price. ( D) Oi
6、l production should be cut down to lower its price. Section B ( A) With computer skill. ( B) With job experience. ( C) With a major in English. ( D) With multiple skills. ( A) She felt discouraged. ( B) She was given an interview. ( C) She has found a job. ( D) She wasnt good at English. ( A) He spe
7、aks good English and has interest in business. ( B) He has worked in an import-export company for years. ( C) Some of his classmates have found jobs in that area. ( D) He is familiar with the software Word Perfect. ( A) He will call on the general manager. ( B) His classmates will do him a favor. (
8、C) The womans friend will help him. ( D) He will find it all by himself. ( A) She was doing housework. ( B) She was reading Jane Eyre. ( C) She was absorbed in a movie. ( D) She was talking with her sisters. ( A) Emily. ( B) Charlotte. ( C) Anne. ( D) Jane. ( A) He might have been spoiled. ( B) He w
9、asnt promoted. ( C) He didnt have his own picture. ( D) He was looked down upon. ( A) Their settings were in the 19th century. ( B) They were stories about inequality. ( C) They settled historical problems. ( D) They were published in pen names. Section C ( A) Markets where birds like parrots are so
10、ld. ( B) Zoos where there are no experts to manage the birds. ( C) Owners who cannot handle their pets. ( D) Forests where birds get wounded. ( A) He likes changes in life. ( B) He wants the birds to enjoy more music. ( C) He tries to prevent the parrots imitating the tone. ( D) He is not sure which
11、 tone is the best. ( A) Restricting the number of visitors. ( B) Raising money for his expanding operation. ( C) Accumulating wealth for himself. ( D) Raising money to support his study. ( A) The Washington Federation of Teachers. ( B) The National Labor Union. ( C) The American Federation of Teache
12、rs. ( D) The Washington Labor Union. ( A) The influence from Asian countries. ( B) The growing competition from foreign students. ( C) The growing competition for entrance into top universities. ( D) The teachers need of extra income from the tutoring. ( A) The Federal government. ( B) Students pare
13、nts. ( C) The school administrators. ( D) The Teachers Association. ( A) The changing of weather. ( B) The health of teenagers. ( C) Energy drinks and their nutrition. ( D) The danger of energy drinks. ( A) Protein. ( B) Calcium. ( C) Zinc. ( D) Vitamin. ( A) Students and housewives. ( B) Athletes a
14、nd trainers. ( C) Young people and busy people. ( D) Singers and teachers. ( A) Cautious. ( B) Supportive. ( C) Opposed. ( D) Relieved. Section A 26 The United States predominance in science and technology is fading, a report released this month by the National Science Board warns. The report underl
15、ines what a powerhouse the United States【 C1】 _in knowledge- and technology-intensive industries, including high-tech manufacturing, energy and drug industry. All in all, those industries【 C2】 _for about 40 percent of American economic output, more than in any other developed country, it finds. But
16、with the rise of increasingly【 C3】 _emerging economies, the report suggests, underinvestment in research and development might translate into a less【 C4】 _, less productive American economy in the future. The world is【 C5】 _a “dramatic shift in the global scientific: landscape,“ said Dan E. Arvizu,
17、chairman of the National Science Board. “Emerging economies understand the【 C6】_science and innovation play in the global marketplace and in economic competitiveness and have increasingly placed a【 C7】 _on building their capacity in science and technology,“ he said. The Asian economies now perform a
18、 larger【 C8】 _of global research and development than the United States does. China carries out about as much high-tech manufacturing as the United States does, the report found. But the report also highlights some important market sectors where the United States appears to be falling behind. More【
19、C9】 _, the report finds that the United States might be【 C10】 _in the research and development spending that scientists say is the most important fuel for future innovation. Moreover, many countries spend larger and faster-growing proportions of their economic output on research. A) account E) direc
20、tly I) limited M) share B) competitive F) dominant J) priority N) undergoing C) concern G) effect K) remains O) worryingly D) decays H) lagging L) role 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Are Bad Economic Times Good for Health? A Mo
21、st people are worried about the health of the economy. But does the economy also affect your health? It does, but not always in ways you might expect. The data on how an economic downturn influences an individuals health are surprisingly mixed. Its clear that long-term economic gains lead to improve
22、ments in a populations overall health, in developing and industrialized societies alike. B But whether the current economic downturn will take a toll on your own health depends, in part, on your health habits when times are good. And economic studies suggest that people tend not to take care of them
23、selves in boom timesdrinking too much (especially before driving), dining on fat-filled restaurant meals and skipping exercise and doctors appointments because of work-related time commitments. C “The value of time is higher during good economic times,“ said Grant Miller, an assistant professor of m
24、edicine at Stanford. “So people work more and do less of the things that are good for them, like cooking at home and exercising: and people experience more stress due to the severity of hard work during booms.“ D Similar patterns have been seen in some developing nations. Dr. Miller, who is studying
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