[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259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 259及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay. There are two different views about health care: one is that health care should be free for everyone and the other is that people should pay medical costs for themselve
2、s. You are to give your own opinion. Write an essay to explain the reasons for your opinion. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Section A ( A) It will be disconnected for repainting. ( B) It has bonged for more than 168 years. ( C) It will stop ringing four years later.
3、( D) It will stop ringing for four years. ( A) To keep the famous timepiece clean. ( B) To keep the clock working for future generations. ( C) To replace the bell of the famous timepiece. ( D) To reconstruct the building and the clock. ( A) They must show their personalities through clothing. ( B) T
4、hey must wear almost all white. ( C) They must wear high white socks. ( D) They must impress the crowd with their clothing. ( A) He ranked the fourth in the tournament. ( B) He won the title in the tournament. ( C) He wore short white socks in the tournament. ( D) He wore a white headband with black
5、 stripes. ( A) A newly formed beach. ( B) The revived travel business. ( C) The return of an old beach. ( D) The return of seaweed. ( A) It began returning in April. ( B) It was coarse at first. ( C) It formed after a series of hurricanes. ( D) It began returning last year. ( A) It is the western-mo
6、st part of Europe. ( B) It is a part of Ireland. ( C) It has six Blue Flag beaches already. ( D) It is rainy all year round. Section B ( A) He played tennis for his high school team. ( B) He played football for his high school team. ( C) He played tennis starting from his junior year. ( D) He played
7、 tennis starting from his senior year. ( A) Tennis. ( B) Basketball. ( C) Golf. ( D) Volleyball. ( A) Because he has a lot in common with the woman. ( B) Because he thinks the woman is a good player. ( C) Because his team lacks girl players. ( D) Because his team can learn a lot from the woman. ( A)
8、 Join the man to watch a match. ( B) Visit a new stadium with the man. ( C) Watch the man play in a match. ( D) Join the man to play in a match. ( A) An interview between a customer and a shopping assistant. ( B) An interview between an airport staff and a passenger. ( C) A conversation between two
9、working staff about the airports future improvement. ( D) A conversation between an air-hostess and a passenger about the inflight meal service. ( A) Because many people want to stay in shape. ( B) Because he wants to take every chance to improve his health. ( C) Because many people are tired after
10、long flights. ( D) Because massaging will be a good way to kill time. ( A) Seasonal ones. ( B) Fresh ones. ( C) Local ones. ( D) Juicy ones. ( A) Disappointing. ( B) Satisfying. ( C) Outdated. ( D) Lovely. Section C ( A) They had four toes. ( B) They were not as big as dogs. ( C) They lived in South
11、 America. ( D) They lived in thick forests. ( A) They had long legs and a long tail. ( B) They were smaller and had front eyes. ( C) They began to eat grass as well as fruit. ( D) They were bigger and had long legs. ( A) They evolved into donkeys in Asia and Africa. ( B) They used their long legs to
12、 run south to South Africa. ( C) They began to eat apples on the North American plains. ( D) They preferred grass to fruit and vegetables. ( A) Being rejected by friends and teachers. ( B) Staying away from his native land. ( C) Adapting to new study expectations. ( D) Keeping a balance between stud
13、y and job. ( A) Talking with older brothers or sisters. ( B) Having a casual talk with a college student. ( C) Starting a conversation with close friends. ( D) Playing with friends on the same sports team. ( A) Follow traditions of famous colleges. ( B) Take part in as many activities as possible. (
14、 C) Respect the customs of different colleges. ( D) Take others advice as reference only. ( A) They tend to harm wildlife. ( B) They are hardly recyclable. ( C) They are thrown away everywhere. ( D) They are made from useless materials. ( A) It is fatal. ( B) It is weird. ( C) It is very serious. (
15、D) It is complicated. ( A) The sea creatures that have taken in them are consumed by humans. ( B) The oceans ecology has been polluted and affected humans. ( C) Humans eat the seabirds that have swallowed plastic particles. ( D) Humans consume the fish that have eaten sea creatures with them. ( A) I
16、ts use has been drastically reduced. ( B) It is still an indispensable material. ( C) Most products use natural materials. ( D) The use of plastic items will be charged. Section A 26 Theres something rotten in the state of womens health. As this article is being written in July, Republicans in Congr
17、ess are【 C1】 _ in a frenzied effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) put in place by the Obama administration. At least 22 million Americans would lose medical insurance by 2026 under the latest【 C2】_ of this plan which includes large cuts to Medicaid and lack of insurance means m
18、ore sickness and death for thousands, data show. These cuts【 C3】 _ to affect women more than men whether by removing basic health coverage, cutting maternity care or【 C4】 _ limiting reproductive rights. Its time to take a stand against this war on womens health. Current events are just the latest【 C
19、5】 _ in a long history of male-centric medicine, often driven not by politicians but by scientists and physicians. Before the National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1993, which【 C6】 _ the inclusion of women and minorities in final-stage medication and therapy trials, women were actively
20、【 C7】 _ from such tests because scientists worried that female hormonal cycles would interfere with the results. The【 C8】 _ meant women did not know how drugs would affect them. Whether or not the repeal-and-replace legislation passes this year, these【 C9】 _ are part of a larger war on womens health
21、 that is not likely to abate anytime soon. We must resist this assault. Never mind “America First“ its【 C10】 _ to put women first. A) absolutely I) omission B) attacks J) required C) common K) sharply D) critical L) shifted E) engaged M) threaten F) excluded N) value G) influence O) version H) insul
22、t 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Sent Home for Not Wearing Heels, She Ignited a British Rebellion A) LONDON When Nicola Thorp reported to work awhile back as a temporary receptionist in the financial center here, she was shocke
23、d when her temp supervisor said her flat shoes were unacceptable. She would need to get herself shoes with heels at least two inches high. B) When she refused, she was sent home from the accounting firm PwC without pay. But that was not the end of it. Five months later, Ms. Thorp, an actress origina
24、lly from the northern seaside city of Blackpool, started a petition calling for a law that would make sure no company could ever again demand that a woman wear heels to work. C) The petition collected more than 150,000 signatures, helped spur a popular opposition dozens of professional women posted
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