[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263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 263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 Due Attention Should Be Given to Handwriting. You should include in your essay the cause of bad handwriting and solutions to it. You should write at least 120 words bu
2、t no more than 180 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Due Attention Should Be Given to Handwriting Section A ( A) A newly open casino nearby. ( B) A mobile phone with Internet access. ( C) A registered account on special sites. ( D) Knowledge of mobile Internet system. ( A) Europe. ( B) Asia
3、. ( C) South Korea. ( D) Japan. ( A) The story of a survivor. ( B) The power of the tsunami. ( C) The rescue of a survivor. ( D) The struggle between man and nature. ( A) A month. ( B) Three weeks. ( C) Three days. ( D) Two days. ( A) Impose penalties to Iran. ( B) Stop the meeting of IAEA ( C) Call
4、 for a close-door meeting in London. ( D) Restart Irans nuclear program. ( A) Reaching agreement. ( B) Still being undecided. ( C) Breaking down. ( D) Being controversial. ( A) To convince Russia to give more pressure on Iran. ( B) To refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council. ( C) To impose tough san
5、ctions on Iran. ( D) To adopt a diplomatic settlement with Iran. Section B ( A) In a drugstore. ( B) In a supermarket. ( C) On the phone. ( D) On the Internet. ( A) She is going to have dinner with the man. ( B) She is going back home for her parents anniversary. ( C) She is going to visit her frien
6、ds in New Orleans. ( D) She is going to work over time in the office. ( A) It is the womans hometown. ( B) The womans parents will have celebration there. ( C) The woman went to university there. ( D) The womans relatives will take a trip there. ( A) The woman should be alert to heavy traffic. ( B)
7、Many people go to the countryside at the weekend. ( C) The woman should guard against robbers on the way. ( D) Give him a call when the woman arrives home. ( A) To free his mind off work. ( B) To enrich himself. ( C) To make new friends. ( D) To kill the time. ( A) Expensive. ( B) Unusual. ( C) Inte
8、resting. ( D) Relaxing. ( A) She started collecting stamps from her childhood. ( B) A good stamp collection can be built in a short time. ( C) A rare set of stamps is worth a lot of money. ( D) It is nearly impossible to collect a rare set of stamps. ( A) Electronics. ( B) Collecting umbrellas. ( C)
9、 Collecting stamps. ( D) Playing golf or tennis. Section C ( A) It started out as a soft drink. ( B) It was first a cure for headaches. ( C) It tasted bitter and no one liked it. ( D) It was sold to patients only. ( A) Heat it. ( B) Add oil to it. ( C) Shake it gently. ( D) Mix it with water. ( A) I
10、t tasted bitter. ( B) It tasted good. ( C) It was strange. ( D) It was sweet. ( A) It tastes the same as the past. ( B) It is not refreshing now. ( C) It cant cure headaches. ( D) It is much cheaper than before. ( A) Convenient. ( B) Clean. ( C) Crowded. ( D) Lovely. ( A) There are too many people.
11、( B) People are impolite. ( C) The streets are not wide enough. ( D) Every one is in a rush. ( A) People tend to be asleep on the trains. ( B) People usually read newspapers there. ( C) They always leave and arrive on time. ( D) There are always not enough trains. ( A) Enjoyed the wine and delicious
12、 foods. ( B) Listened to the stories of friends. ( C) Sat alone and waited someone to come up. ( D) Talked to the interesting looking people. ( A) Its a good way to know each other. ( B) People care nobody except themselves. ( C) People are not interested in public affairs. ( D) People care more abo
13、ut themselves. ( A) We need to learn the skills of talking. ( B) Listening is easier than talking. ( C) Being a listener is more important than a talker. ( D) We need interesting topics in a party. Section A 26 Men are much “smarter“ than women when it comes to shopping, according to a survey of 1,0
14、00 people which found that 42% of men arm themselves with loyalty cards and vouchers(优惠券 )before they【 C1】 _the stores, compared with 38% of women. Actually this is【 C2】 _for several reasons. Firstly when men are out shopping, they are【 C3】 _always with a female partner. When men go shopping as part
15、 of a couple, nine times out of 10 it is his female partner who【 C4】 _the purse-fattening loyalty cards. Secondly, a lot of men【 C5】 _to stay in the car, waiting outside the front door. A fat lot of use a loyalty card or discount voucher is to them unless its for money off petrol. Thirdly, women are
16、 much more【 C6】 _about what they need to feed their family. They will survey the fridge, plan meals, write a list of【 C7】 _and pretty much stick to it. Then the survey claims that 46% of us buy own-label goods rather than【 C8】_products. The findings dont specify whether this percentage is mainly【 C9
17、】_of men or women, but in reality you will find more valuable and own-brand products in a female shoppers cart. However, there was one【 C10】 _that made us understand what this survey was all about. It said: “In fact, 84% of men will do everything in their power to be smart about their spending rathe
18、r than go without treats for themselves or their family.“ A)shares E)carries I)branded M)reasonable B)nearly F)unbelievable J)realistic N)hit C)mainly G)statement K)composed O)intend D)prefer H)staples L)arrive 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10
19、】 Section B 36 Low-carbon Future: We Can Afford to Go Green ATackling climate change will cost consumers the earth. Those who campaign for a green revolution are out to destroy our western lifestyles. Such are the cries of opponents of emissions cuts, and their message has political impact: a number
20、 of surveys have found that the enthusiasm of voters for policies to reduce climate change falls off as the price tag increases. However, a new modelling(模型化 )exercise suggests that these fears are largely unfounded. It projects that radical cuts to the UKs emissions will cause barely noticeable inc
21、reases in the price of food, drink and most other goods by 2050. Electricity and petrol costs will rise significantly, but with the right policies in place, say the modellers, this need not lead to big changes in our lifestyle. B“These results show that the global project to fight climate change is
22、feasible,“ says Alex Bowen, a climate policy expert at the London School of Economics. “Its not such a big ask as people are making out.“ Although it is impossible to precisely predict prices four decades from now, the exercise is one of the most detailed examinations yet of the impact of climate ch
23、ange policies on UK consumers. It provides a useful rough guide to our economic future. CThough its results speak directly to the UK consumer, previous research has come to similar conclusions for the US. In June, one study found that if the US were to cut emissions by 50 per cent by 2050, prices of
24、 most consumer goods would increase by less than 5 per cent. The findings are also consistent with analyses by the Pew Center on Global Climate Change in Washington DC. “Even cutting emissions by 80 per cent over four decades has a very small effect on consumers in most areas,“ says Manik Roy of the
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