[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257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 257及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a letter to offer your suggestions to your cousin who sought your advice on how to make his resume distinctive. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Se
2、ction A ( A) Wait for the hurricane to stop. ( B) Call 911 for help. ( C) Leave their homes immediately. ( D) Turn to social media websites for help. ( A) Their colleagues. ( B) Their neighbors. ( C) Local fire department. ( D) A restaurant where they often had dinner. ( A) A piece of multi-use furn
3、iture for kids. ( B) A camera for watching children in another room. ( C) A young boys daily life with his twin brother. ( D) A young boy rescuing his brother trapped under the furniture. ( A) Playing with a new camera. ( B) Trying to move a dresser. ( C) Trying to climb to the top of a dresser. ( D
4、) Climbing the wall in their bedroom. ( A) Icebergs float through these waters between May and July. ( B) Its fresh water comes from melting icebergs. ( C) People can see icebergs from the coast. ( D) There is a huge iceberg sitting on the coast. ( A) It has a population of 5,000 people. ( B) Its pi
5、llar industry is tourism. ( C) Its residents are good at fishing. ( D) It has only one small inn. ( A) It will melt within 10 days. ( B) It will be pushed into the sea by ocean currents. ( C) It will be used as the background of films. ( D) It will be pushed into the sea by local residents. Section
6、B ( A) He is applying for a job. ( B) He is reading a job advertisement. ( C) He is filling in a form for a school. ( D) He is writing his graduation thesis. ( A) Because he does not want his college education to be useless. ( B) Because he is quite skilled in his major. ( C) Because he has spent mu
7、ch time and money on college education. ( D) Because he is very interested in his major. ( A) How to improve nutrition for children of the minority groups. ( B) How to distribute food and money to the poor. ( C) How to understand the needs of the poor. ( D) How to collect money for charitable causes
8、. ( A) It is frustrating. ( B) It is natural. ( C) It is intolerable. ( D) It is motivating. ( A) Because people in that period believed in the power of God. ( B) Because people in that period believed in the power of mankind. ( C) Because people in that period believed in the power of religious fai
9、th. ( D) Because people in that period believed in the power of nature. ( A) He was elected the first president of the USA. ( B) He was one of the drafters of the Declaration of Independence. ( C) He was a successful businessman as well as a famous writer. ( D) He was the embodiment of American Drea
10、m. ( A) He was the commander in chief of the Continental army. ( B) He was the second American president. ( C) He drafted the Declaration of Independence alone. ( D) He was a successful statesman and scientist. ( A) So far as you work hard, you can make your dream come true. ( B) Only when you have
11、a higher education can you realize your dream. ( C) Despite your efforts, you cant make it if opportunity does not strike you. ( D) Despite your efforts, your family background counts more in your life. Section C ( A) It is based on knowledge level. ( B) It is based on cognitive level. ( C) It is ra
12、ndom. ( D) It is controversial. ( A) Some teachers work together to teach one class. ( B) Different teachers see to music and physical education. ( C) The old pattern has been reformed to meet students demand. ( D) One teacher is primarily responsible for one class. ( A) The preference for science.
13、( B) The teaching methods. ( C) The teaching subjects. ( D) The teaching goals. ( A) Building cycle paths on the road. ( B) Publicizing the advantages of cycling. ( C) Providing facilities for cyclists. ( D) Raising fares of public transport. ( A) It is quicker and cheaper. ( B) It requires less com
14、mitment. ( C) It doesnt need any effort. ( D) It enables one to lose weight faster. ( A) Cyclists have bigger muscles. ( B) Cyclists suffer no pain. ( C) Cyclists are slimmer. ( D) Cyclists hardly catch a cold. ( A) It is soothing. ( B) It is striking. ( C) It is luxurious. ( D) It is fortunate. ( A
15、) It makes them cool and mysterious. ( B) It is similar to the colour of the sky. ( C) It gives a sense of being dependable. ( D) It indicates wealth and security. ( A) It makes an environmentally friendly impression. ( B) It attracts customers attention greatly. ( C) It implies growth and movement.
16、 ( D) It imitates the colour of traffic lights. ( A) It was difficult to produce the dye in the past. ( B) It is the choice of many chocolate companies. ( C) It was the colour used by royal families only. ( D) It makes products seem unique. Section A 26 Ask a left-wing Briton what they believe about
17、 the safety of nuclear power, and you can guess their answer. Ask a right-wing American about the risks posed by climate change, and you can also make a【 C1】 _ guess than if you didnt know their political affiliation. Issues like these feel like they should be【 C2】 _ by science, not our political tr
18、ibes, but sadly, thats not what happens. Psychology has long shown that education and intelligence wont stop your politics from【 C3】 _ your broader worldview, even if those beliefs do not match the hard evidence. Instead, your ability to weigh up the facts may depend on a less well-recognised trait
19、【 C4】 _ . There is now a mountain of【 C5】 _ to show that politics doesnt just help predict peoples views on some scientific issues; it also affects how they interpret new information. This is why it is a【 C6】 _ to think that you can somehow “correct“ peoples views on an issue by giving them more fac
20、ts, since study after study has shown that people have a tendency to【 C7】 _ reject facts that dont fit with their existing views. But smarter people shouldnt be susceptible to prejudice swaying their opinions, right? Wrong. Other research shows that people with the most education, highest mathematic
21、al abilities, and the strongest tendencies to be reflective about their beliefs are the most【 C8】 _ to resist information which should contradict their prejudices. This undermines the simplistic assumption that prejudices are the result of too much gut instinct and not enough deep thought. Rather, p
22、eople who have the【 C9】 _ for deeper thought about an issue can use those cognitive powers to justify what they already believe and find reasons to dismiss apparently【 C10】 _ evidence. A) better I) flexibility B) competitively J) identical C) contrary K) informed D) curiosity L) likely E) evidence M
23、) mistake F) explained N) selectively G) facility O) shaping H) fact 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Take Naps at Work. Apologize to No One A) In the past two weeks Ive taken three naps at work, a total of an hour or so of shut-
24、eye while on the clock. And I have no shame or uncertainty about doing it. I couldnt feel better about it, and my productivity reflects it, too. B) Sleeping on the job is one of those workplace taboos like leaving your desk for lunch or taking an afternoon walk that were taught to look down on. If s
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