[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245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 245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 Do One Thing at a Time, And Do It Well by commenting on the saying, “I can do many things well at a time if given chances.“ You should write at least 120 words but no
2、more than 180 words. Do One Thing at a Time, And Do It Well Section A ( A) A businessman. ( B) A doctor. ( C) A full-time father. ( D) A lawmaker. ( A) Japan. ( B) The UK. ( C) The US. ( D) Australia. ( A) It will be hard to hire enough qualified teachers. ( B) British government will decide to cut
3、down educational fund. ( C) More and more students will not be qualified for graduation. ( D) Teachers pay will be restricted in England and Wales only. ( A) Offer more training to school leaders. ( B) Rethink the pay policies for teachers. ( C) Increase the number of pupils. ( D) Reform the educati
4、on system as a whole. ( A) She watched it on ABC News. ( B) She watched a video on YouTube. ( C) She witnessed it on the spot. ( D) She learned it from the fisherman. ( A) It snapped off the bait on the hook. ( B) It swung violently at the fisherman. ( C) It sank deep in the sea and escaped. ( D) It
5、 struggled hard to unhook itself. ( A) He was shocked at the sight of the white shark. ( B) He failed to get his fishing hook back from the shark. ( C) He was frightened into throwing his fishing rod away. ( D) He managed to free the white shark from the hook. Section B ( A) Consult the man about in
6、vestment strategy. ( B) Draw a large amount of money. ( C) Ask the man for financial advice. ( D) Open some bank accounts. ( A) Daily expenses. ( B) Big expenses. ( C) Holidays. ( D) Education fee. ( A) Her ID card and passport. ( B) Her personal references. ( C) Her social security number. ( D) Her
7、 cover letter. ( A) A salesman. ( B) A real estate agent. ( C) A bank clerk. ( D) A consultant. ( A) It takes up much room. ( B) It was delivered the day before yesterday. ( C) It was sold at 15% discount. ( D) It is of the same size as the old one. ( A) It is of good quality. ( B) It works well. (
8、C) It is pretty huge. ( D) Its not functioning. ( A) He thinks its a good bargain. ( B) He finds its just what he needs. ( C) He will use it more often than before. ( D) He considers it as a symbol of wealth. ( A) Rearrange its place. ( B) Return it to the store. ( C) Sell it to her. ( D) Give it to
9、 his friend. Section C ( A) Exposure to excessive noise. ( B) Lack of rest. ( C) Unpreventable accident. ( D) Intense work pressure. ( A) Moderate noise is harmless. ( B) Sound above 80 decibels can hurt hearing. ( C) Noise can make people feel stressed. ( D) There is no noise on campus. ( A) Do med
10、ical checkup regularly. ( B) Avoid making noise. ( C) Limit exposure to harmful noise. ( D) Live in the place without noises. ( A) Measure damaging noises on campus. ( B) Make a list of campus noises. ( C) Figure out how to fight against noise. ( D) Explain the concept of noise. ( A) It costs no mor
11、e than the normal construction. ( B) It does a poor job of facing extreme weather. ( C) It holds up much better to extreme weather. ( D) It impacts weather changes and the economy. ( A) Wildfires. ( B) Famine. ( C) Flood. ( D) Plague. ( A) Make people come up with rough numbers and estimates. ( B) M
12、ake people use less energy and generate fewer gases. ( C) Help scientists figure out what the future will bring. ( D) Encourage companies to emit more carbon dioxide. ( A) You will be delighted. ( B) You will not be affected. ( C) You may feel depressed. ( D) You will feel lonely. ( A) Social bonds
13、will stay steady. ( B) One will lose many friends. ( C) People can make friends more easily ( D) A social network will be destroyed. ( A) Transmit happy feelings to others. ( B) Reach out to people who need help. ( C) Pay more attention to lonely people. ( D) Interact with a happy person frequently.
14、 Section A 26 Back in the day, a good report card earned you a parental pat on the back, but now it could be money in your pocket. Experiments with cash incentives (激励 ) for students have been catching on in public-school districts across the country, and so has the debate over whether they are a【 C
15、1】 _tool for hard-to-motivate students. According to a study【 C2】 _today by the social-policy research group MDRC, a non-profit organization, cash incentives combined with counseling offered “real hope“ to low-income and nontraditional students at two Louisiana community colleges. The program【 C3】 _
16、by the Louisiana Department of Social Services and the Louisiana Workforce Commission was simple: enroll in college at least half-time,【 C4】_at least a C average and earn $1,000 a semester for up to two terms. Participants, who were randomly【 C5】 _, were 30% more likely to register for a second seme
17、ster than were students who were not offered the supplemental financial【 C6】_. And the participants who were first offered cash incentives in spring 2004 and thus whose progress was tracked for longer than that of subsequent groups before Hurricane Katrina【 C7】 _forced researchers to suspend the sur
18、vey for several months in August 2005 were also more likely than their peers to be enrolled in college a year after they had finished the two-term program. Students offered cash incentives in the Louisiana program earned more【 C8】 _and were more likely to attain a C average than were nonparticipants
19、. And they showed psychological【 C9】 _too, reporting more positive feelings about themselves and their abilities to【 C10】_their goals for the future. A) abruptly E) brilliant I) fulfilled M) released B) accomplish F) claim J) funded N) retain C) aid G) cooperative K) maintain O) selected D) benefits
20、 H) credits L) naturally 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Schools outside cities A With its sandy beaches, charming ruins and occasionally blue waters, the Isle of Wight is a perfect spot off Englands southern coast. Wealthy Lond
21、oners sail their boats there. It seems odd that such a place should contain some of the worst-performing schools in England. But it does: and in this, the Isle of Wight is not quite as strange as it seems. B Provisional figures show that last year just 49% of 16-year-olds on the island got at least
22、five C grades, including in English and maths, in GCSE exams. That is fewer than in any of Londons 32 boroughs (行政区 ), or indeed anywhere in the southern half of England apart from nearby Portsmouth. In the previous year the Isle of Wight was second to bottom in the whole country. Just 23% of pupils
23、 entitled to free school meals (a representative of poverty) got five decent grades, compared with a national average of 36%. In September the islands schools were deemed so bad that Hampshire County Council took them over. C Part of the explanation is distinctively local. Luring good teachers to an
24、 out-of-the-way spot is hard. In 2011 the island endured a confused transition from the sort of three-tier school system common in America, with primary, middle and secondary schools, to the two-tier one that is standard in England. But its results were bad even before that change. The Isle of Wight
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