[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265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 265及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a letter of inquiry following the outline given below. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. 假设你是刘梅,准备去美国留学。现向申请学校写信,咨询相关事宜。信件内容
2、如下: 1自我介绍 2咨询相关事宜,如签证、学费、奖学金和语言考试等 3表示感谢,并希望早日得到答复 Section A ( A) The election is not so just as expected. ( B) American president asked them to drop out from it. ( C) They are not confident in themselves. ( D) They are afraid of being cheated and attacked. ( A) The presidential election. ( B) Elect
3、ion rescue. ( C) Boycott of election. ( D) Political transition. ( A) 20%. ( B) 70%. ( C) 80%. ( D) 17%. ( A) Decreasing the stock for food. ( B) Adjusting the food production scale. ( C) Cultivating more lands to grow. ( D) Encouraging speculation in the food market. ( A) About five months. ( B) Mo
4、re than half a year. ( C) Half a month. ( D) 15 to 26 months. ( A) Spectators. ( B) Athletes. ( C) Fans. ( D) Cheerleaders. ( A) Olympic cheerleaders are the same as other games. ( B) Three groups of cheerleaders work at speed skating. ( C) The all-girl team ranges in age from 15 to 26. ( D) They ar
5、e dressed in attractive clothes. Section B ( A) Where to celebrate the anniversary. ( B) The best style of dinner. ( C) Doing something different. ( D) Which restaurant is best. ( A) It was very successful. ( B) It was a bit boring. ( C) It was different from others. ( D) It was the best. ( A) Its c
6、heaper than others. ( B) It serves delicious food. ( C) There are fewer people eating there. ( D) Its a large restaurant. ( A) A new French restaurant. ( B) A Chinese restaurant. ( C) A Western restaurant. ( D) A Japanese restaurant. ( A) American literature. ( B) Elementary education. ( C) Developm
7、ental psychology. ( D) Childrens literature. ( A) They are professional storytellers. ( B) They are the parents of young children. ( C) The stories will help improve their vocabulary. ( D) Reading the stories is required for the course. ( A) They are the same person. ( B) They are friends of the spe
8、akers. ( C) They are psychology professors. ( D) They are fictional characters. ( A) It uses an extensive vocabulary. ( B) It is useful as a teaching tool. ( C) Children find it boring. ( D) Its author is unknown. Section C ( A) It is an international organization ( B) It only exists in poor countri
9、es. ( C) People always think highly of it. ( D) Anyone can join the group easily. ( A) To try to stop the war in Italy. ( B) To help the wounded in the battle. ( C) To form an international treaty. ( D) To aid the injured in the earthquake. ( A) Protecting the prisoners of war. ( B) Teaching first a
10、id to the public. ( C) Raising money for public fund. ( D) Publicizing the idea of charity. ( A) They are offered for those with an interest in the courses. ( B) Employers and employees in a company are both welcome. ( C) People who will retire in a few years are the target students. ( D) Students f
11、rom a normal university can attend the courses. ( A) Specialist speakers. ( B) Retired people. ( C) Employers. ( D) Senior citizens. ( A) They can attend any courses for free. ( B) They arrange discussion groups for people. ( C) They learn how to communicate with others. ( D) They want to be carpent
12、ers or craftsmen. ( A) It charges at a reduced rate. ( B) It is available every day. ( C) It is open to all people. ( D) It is provided only in the evening. ( A) They have to learn basics of English. ( B) They know clearly what they want to learn. ( C) It is good for them to learn general English sk
13、ills. ( D) They want to have an up-to-date knowledge of English. ( A) The knowledge of teachers. ( B) The behaviors of students. ( C) The principles of schools. ( D) The introduction of books. ( A) English for doctors. ( B) English for lawyers. ( C) English for reporters. ( D) English for businessma
14、n. Section A 26 When Louise Brown was born on 25 July 1978, she kicked off an era. The first “test tube baby“ is a mother herself now, and shes been joined by millions of others born with the【 C1】 _of in vitro fertilization(体外受精 ), or IVF. Now specialists wonder whether people who were conceived by
15、IVF are likely to be【 C2】 _. “By and large, the kids are just fine. Its not like the kids having【 C3】 _arms or heads,“ says Carmen Sapienza, a scientist at Temple University. But none is older than their early 30s, and the vast【 C4】 _are under the age of 20, so they havent had time for long-term hea
16、lth problems to show up. One source of worry is that so many IVF babies have low birth weight. Children-conceived through IVF are more likely to【 C5】 _less than 2.5 kilograms than are babies conceived【 C6】 _. That could spell trouble ahead, because low-birth-weight babies often have long-term health
17、 problems. Theyre more likely to be obese, to have diabetes(糖尿病 )or other problems. With that in mind, Sapienza and colleagues have looked at genes that are likely to play a role in such health problems. They found that certain DNA-patterns, which affect how genes are【 C7】 _, are different between I
18、VF and non-IVF children. Theres no way to tell if thats because of the【 C8】 _used to produce the IVF babies or whether the difference has something to do with the underlying infertility problem the parents had. Its also【 C9】 _whether these gene-expression differences will translate into health diffe
19、rences. But it does suggest that children conceived by IVF are【 C10】 _on some level. A)weigh E)unclear I)unique M)majority B)technology F)naturally J)healthy N)minority C)help G)expressed K)explained O)completely D)unsure H)procedure L)extra 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【
20、 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 How Should Teachers Be Rewarded? AWe never forget our best teachersthose who inspired us with a deeper understanding or an enduring passion, the ones we come back to visit years after graduating, the educators who opened doors and altered the course of o
21、ur lives. BIt would be wonderful if we knew more about such talented teachers and how to multiply their number. How do they come by their craft? What qualities and capacities do they possess? Can these abilities be measured? Can they be taught? Perhaps above all: How should excellent teaching be rew
22、arded so that the best teachersthe most competent, caring and compellingremain in a profession known for low pay and low status? CSuch questions have become critical to the future of public education in the U.S. Even as politicians push to hold schools and their faculty members responsible as never
23、before for student learning, the nation faces a shortage of teaching talent About 3.2 million people teach in U.S. public schools, but, according to an estimate made by economist William Hussar at the National Center for Education Statistics, the nation will need to recruit an additional 2.8 million
24、 over the next eight years owing to baby-boomer retirement, growing student enrollment and staff turnover(人员调整 )-which is especially rapid among new teachers. Finding and keeping high-quality teachers are key to Americas competitiveness as a nation. Recent test results show that U.S. 10th-graders ra
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