[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243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 243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 On Urban Waterlogging (内涝 ) following the outline given below. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. 1如今不少大城市一下暴雨就出现城市内涝的现象 2出现这一现象的原因 3我对这一现
2、象的看法和建议 On Urban Waterlogging Section A ( A) To hold some celebrations on World Food Day. ( B) To take action and cope with world hunger. ( C) To launch fund-raising events for poor countries. ( D) To advertise a world without hunger online. ( A) Appealed to the global community to fight hunger. ( B
3、) Worked with the press to launch a social protection program. ( C) Encouraged people to post Zero Hunger on social media. ( D) Held celebrating events in major cities of the U.S. ( A) Introduction of the World Cup history. ( B) The great excitement during the game days. ( C) The traffic conditions
4、in New York City. ( D) The business conditions during the World Cup. ( A) Market crowds kept the business going. ( B) Social networks helped inform restaurants special offers. ( C) The ads on the internet spent $1.5 billion. ( D) The beers were 20 and 30 percent off. ( A) Gender equality. ( B) Women
5、s marriage. ( C) Gender discrimination. ( D) Paid maternity leave. ( A) They enjoy the same rights with men. ( B) They are often forced to marry at a young age. ( C) They have such rights as education and voting. ( D) They usually dont work after marriage. ( A) French women have the longest maternit
6、y leave. ( B) Few countries guarantee gender equality in constitutions. ( C) Afghanistans constitution guarantees gender equality. ( D) All countries around the world offer paid maternity leave. Section B ( A) The color doesnt suit him. ( B) He finds it much too big. ( C) It is too small for him now
7、. ( D) The quality is not good. ( A) Give his money back. ( B) Explain the washing instructions to him. ( C) Wash the shirt for him. ( D) Exchange for another shirt for him. ( A) The shirt has been washed. ( B) The shirt has shrunk in the wash. ( C) The shirt is a clearance item. ( D) The man didnt
8、take the receipt. ( A) Angry. ( B) Indifferent. ( C) Satisfied. ( D) Regretful. ( A) Monday and Thursday. ( B) Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. ( C) Wednesday and Friday. ( D) Tuesday and Thursday. ( A) The first lecture. ( B) A class meeting. ( C) The opening ceremony. ( D) An orientation. ( A) He ha
9、s another class at 4:30. ( B) He has to go for a part-time job. ( C) He needs time to prepare for it. ( D) He has to attend a meeting at that time. ( A) Attendance is flexible. ( B) Attendance is not required. ( C) Attendance should be at least 90%. ( D) Full attendance is required. Section C ( A) F
10、rom the 1850s. ( B) Prom the 1700s. ( C) From the 1800s. ( D) From the 1900s. ( A) To know direction. ( B) To measure time. ( C) To show off ones wealth. ( D) To get to work on time. ( A) Everyone needed to measure their spare time. ( B) Everyone wanted to be punctual. ( C) Efficiency meant much mor
11、e money. ( D) Efficiency was closely related to time. ( A) Drive cars. ( B) Fly planes. ( C) Pay wages. ( D) Repair machines. ( A) It can store many instructions. ( B) It can perform few tasks. ( C) It is a symbol of modernization. ( D) It is as clever as human brain. ( A) They are much cheaper than
12、 humans. ( B) They never complain about the difficulties. ( C) They can handle all the problems of the job. ( D) They can work for long periods without rest. ( A) It will be long before robots can be used at home. ( B) It will be very expensive to use robots in the future. ( C) Robots will take over
13、 all the jobs in industry. ( D) Robots will be used only in large factories. ( A) Opera music. ( B) Drama. ( C) Country music. ( D) Politics. ( A) He had innate talent for music. ( B) He was the richest singer in America. ( C) He symbolizes the American dream. ( D) He stands for the new generation.
14、( A) They regret for them. ( B) They just ignore them. ( C) They sharply criticize them. ( D) They follow his behavior. Section A 26 When it comes to using technology to promote education, the prevailing wisdom has been that more is better. Over the past decade, universities have invested heavily to
15、 add equipments into the classroom. But there is little【 C1】 _that these equipments enhance learning and, critics argue, they might actually【 C2】 _it, making both students and teachers passive. What if classrooms were【 C3】 _to the pre-Internet days of wooden tables and chalk? Jose Bowen, dean of the
16、 Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University, has taken technology out of the classroom. He wants his【 C4】 _to “teach naked,“ meaning without the aid of any machines. Classroom time should be【 C5】 _for discussions with the professor, aimed at teaching students to think critically, ar
17、gue, and raise new questions. Bowen, who teaches music, delivers content via podcasts (播客 ), which students must listen to on their own time. He then tests them on the material before every class and uses class time for discussions. Hes been teaching the same material for 25 years, but since he【 C6】
18、 _this new method, his students have been more engaged and scored better on exams. College students asked by researchers to list what motivates them have【 C7】_emphasized teacher enthusiasm, organization, and harmonious relationship, while naming lack of【 C8】 _participation as a major negative factor
19、. Technology has a place in education, but it should be used【 C9】 _by students outside the classroom. That gives them more time to absorb【 C10】 _via podcast or video, and frees teachers to spend class time coaching students in how to apply the material rather than simply absorb it. A) active E) crea
20、tive I) implemented M) persistently B) coach F) evidence J) improve N) reserved C) consistently G) faculty K) independently O) restored D) course H) hinder L) lectures 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Preparing Children to Be Saf
21、e at College A Money can buy many things to help children excel academically, like tutors and private school educations. But as those children go off to college, the one thing otherwise protective parents typically do not spend money on is making sure their children do not become victims of a crime.
22、 One reason is cost. The price of protection ranges from consultations billed at several hundred dollars an hour to Ostrander Internationals security assessment and training program, mainly for the children of international business executives, royalty and celebrities, which starts at $41,000 for th
23、e first year. B Parents may believe that security at college is not something they have to worry about. But just because you are paying tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of dollars for your childs education does not mean the university is a safe place. C A report released this week by Insite Secur
24、ity is sure to shake parents confidence. The security firm analyzed crime statistics on and around the campuses of the eight Ivy League colleges as well as Duke, Stanford, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Chicago. This study was unique because it looked not only at the
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