[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262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 262及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed SO minutes to write a short essay entitled Should Smoking Be Banned in Public Places? You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words following the outline given below. Write your essay on Answer
2、 Sheet 1. 1近年来越来越多的公共场所禁烟 2这项举措在受到拥护的同时也引发了争议 3我的看法 Should Smoking Be Banned in Public Places? Section A ( A) To probe into CIA territory. ( B) To gather military intelligence. ( C) To rival the CIA ( D) To bend the law. ( A) Supportive. ( B) Indifferent. ( C) Negative. ( D) Worried. ( A) He learned
3、 to use gun at the age of 21. ( B) He wrote a lot of books about his brief life. ( C) He was considered as a murderer rather than a hero. ( D) The number of victims killed by him was uncertain. ( A) He has been dead for 130 years. ( B) He was an infamous criminal. ( C) His life was full of romantici
4、sm. ( D) The evidence didnt support the pardon. ( A) Vegetarians may have higher risk on heart attack. ( B) People should eat less meat to protect the environment. ( C) Processed meat and red meat may cause cancer. ( D) Meat industry is banned to produce processed meat. ( A) It will probably cause h
5、eart disease. ( B) It is the symbol of European lifestyle. ( C) It is not as delicious as red meat. ( D) It is difficult to produce. ( A) The industry is causing climate change. ( B) Vegetarians are healthier than meat eaters. ( C) Hamburgers are no long popular among people. ( D) People are more li
6、kely to develop heart disease now. Section B ( A) At a bookstore. ( B) At a library. ( C) On the telephone. ( D) At the student center. ( A) By applying from the department. ( B) By lending journals and magazines. ( C) By applying at the loan office. ( D) By using his student ID. card. ( A) Return i
7、t as quickly as possible. ( B) Pay a fine because of the delayed return. ( C) Return it within 7 days of the recall notice. ( D) Return it within 7 days before the due date. ( A) Send an email to him. ( B) Impose an overdue fine on him. ( C) Ask his roommates to give him a message. ( D) Give the not
8、ice to his teacher of his department ( A) Poetry is popular among the general public. ( B) People there have no interest in poetry. ( C) Poetry is the most popular literature. ( D) People have no passion for writing poems. ( A) Flowery words are the most shining point of poetry. ( B) Flowery words a
9、rent an absolute necessity for poetry. ( C) One can write poems easily after he has read much. ( D) He prefers a long novel to a short poem. ( A) He has more readers than other poets. ( B) He uses refined words in his poems. ( C) His poems express deep thoughts. ( D) His poems are interesting and ex
10、cellent. ( A) Finding out a rhymed word with panda. ( B) Bringing the poem about panda to an end. ( C) Adding the name “Amanda“ into a poem. ( D) Replacing panda with another word. Section C ( A) Babies begin to learn at 5 or 6 months old. ( B) Babies begin to learn when theyre bom. ( C) Babies dont
11、 like to be taught by strangers. ( D) Babies always want to learn new things. ( A) To help all the weak children and women. ( B) To study the genes of babies and mothers. ( C) To find out what affects healthy development in people. ( D) To study why babies are influenced by their environment. ( A) S
12、he will clap. ( B) She will blink. ( C) She will smile. ( D) She will imitate her mother. ( A) Unborn babies can remember sounds. ( B) Unborn babies learn how to smile. ( C) Unborn babies can learn to connect with people. ( D) Unborn babies are active to learn things. ( A) They didnt like to do hous
13、ework. ( B) Their efforts were unnoticed by the woman. ( C) They were very tired after a whole days work. ( D) They wanted to share the housework with women. ( A) Cleaning the washroom. ( B) Carrying shopping bags. ( C) Taking out the rubbish. ( D) Changing the bed sheets. ( A) 4.7 hours. ( B) 6.9 h
14、ours. ( C) 5.1 hours. ( D) 1.5 hours. ( A) They can be good if they happen in summer. ( B) They occur only in South China sea. ( C) They can usually be seen around the Pacific Ocean. ( D) They happen in spring most often. ( A) When the warmer air meets with the cooler air. ( B) When the wind moves f
15、aster than 30 meters a second. ( C) When the seawater evaporates into the air. ( D) When the air gets warmer and warmer. ( A) It is the most active part of a typhoon. ( B) It moves faster than 40 meters a second. ( C) It is right in the middle of a typhoon. ( D) It is the most dangerous part of a ty
16、phoon. Section A 26 Could the reason for the worlds economic misfortunes all come down to finger length? Although certainly an oversimplification of our【 C1】 _troubles, scientists have shown that financial traders who lose the biggest dollars are more【 C2】 _to have shorter ring fingers than index fi
17、ngers. Former Wall Street trader and scientist John Coates of the University of Cambridge wondered whether finger ratio really correlated with trader success. His team【 C3】_that traders with the lowest index-to-ring-finger ratios made the most money over a 20-month period, even when the researchers
18、controlled for years of experience. They averaged the【 C4】 _of $1,232,590, nearly six times more than that of men with【 C5】 _ratios. “I almost fell off my chair,“ says Coates. “I could not believe what I was seeing.“ Tim Harford, a columnist for the Financial Times and author of The Logic of Life: T
19、he Rational Economics of an Irrational World, calls the study “fascinating.“ He says hes glad to see that economists have【 C6】 _looking at financial markets in terms of natural【 C7】 _instead of looking at them in terms of rational people making rational decisions. Coates,【 C8】 _, says it is importan
20、t to note that this study【 C9】 _on only one type of trading, and increased confidence and quick reactions may in fact be an obstacle to those trading over long periods of time, like investors at hedge funds and investment banks. “Each【 C10】 _of trading may require a different set of traits,“ he says
21、. A)focuses E)strengthens I)high M)moreover B)started F)likely J)conventional N)selection C)however G)equivalent K)found O)current D)figure H)style L)studied 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 18-to24-year-olds Most at Risk for ID
22、Theft ARyan Thomas, an airman in the Air Force Honor Guard, bought some DVDs on the Internet using his cash card. It was a $20 payment made from his account, which had about $900. But the following day, his account balance was zero. Someone had stolen his account information and bought computer game
23、s and other items. “I didnt know better about securing your information on the computer,“ said Thomas. After the incident, Thomas took a class about how to protect information in cyberspace. But last month, he was hit again, this time by someone who targeted his account from Malaysia. Similar identi
24、ty-theft cases are rising sharply across the country, as young peoplesometimes careless about their personal informationare hit the hardest, according to a survey released last month. BIdentity fraud can include stealing a credit card number or opening a bank account in someone elses name. Thieves g
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