[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268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 268及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay. You should start your essay with a brief description of the picture and then express your views on success and persistence. You should write at least 120 words but no more tha
2、n 180 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) Their death rate is too high to be neglected. ( B) Governments pay little attention to the issue. ( C) They want to win the publics praise. ( D) There are little data about them to do research. ( A) Maternal death. ( B) Various types of
3、 injuries. ( C) Infectious disease. ( D) Natural disaster. ( A) The White House warned them not to do now. ( B) The panel of experts objected the proposals. ( C) NASA didnt get adequate money. ( D) It would be too costly to do so. ( A) By loaning money from the state bank. ( B) By cooperating with p
4、rivate enterprises. ( C) By resorting to commercial banks. ( D) By intensifying structural adjustment. ( A) LG has exposed new concept TVs. ( B) The market of TVs decreased. ( C) TV will be replaced by computers. ( D) LG is lagging behind in the TV competition. ( A) They will be sold in stores this
5、year. ( B) They will be mass-produced. ( C) The price of them is not very high. ( D) One of them can be rolled up like a newspaper. ( A) CES technology expo. ( B) Ultra-high definition televisions. ( C) Distinguishable technology. ( D) Creative concepts like LGs. Section B ( A) Take a job to pay the
6、 tuition fees. ( B) Visit his parents in his hometown. ( C) Spend the summer with his friends. ( D) Work as a volunteer in South Africa. ( A) Her home is too far away from her university. ( B) Her parents have been volunteering in South America. ( C) She is too busy to visit her parents. ( D) She ha
7、s to take a part-time job during vacations. ( A) The loaning rate is too high. ( B) The loan procedure is complex. ( C) She wouldnt be able to get a loan. ( D) She hates to have debt burden. ( A) Stay with her parents the whole summer. ( B) Take a full-time job to earn some money. ( C) Go back home
8、and take a part-time job. ( D) Apply for a loan and stay with her parents. ( A) She needs to do some research on industrial architecture. ( B) Albert Kahn is the womans most-respected architect. ( C) She is interested in his classical design and industrial design. ( D) Albert Kahn designed many gran
9、d factories all over the world. ( A) They were inefficient. ( B) They had wooden frames. ( C) They were spacious and airy. ( D) They didnt provide enough light. ( A) It made the buildings solid and fireproof. ( B) It decreased workers labor intensity. ( C) It shortened the construction period. ( D)
10、It beautified the outlook of the buildings. ( A) He did research in Kahns factories. ( B) He read a lot of background materials. ( C) He focused on Kahns classical design. ( D) He went to the auto plants in Detroit. Section C ( A) They travel faster near the TV station. ( B) They can work better tha
11、n ever before. ( C) They usually follow the curve of the earth. ( D) They travel in straight lines in all directions. ( A) Pay a monthly charge. ( B) Pay a yearly charge. ( C) Pay a daily charge. ( D) Pay an hourly charge. ( A) All classrooms use cable television. ( B) City people can see extra prog
12、rams. ( C) The charge of cable is much lowered. ( D) TV signals can be received more easily. ( A) He had no pension. ( B) He had a great car. ( C) He was right at the age of 56. ( D) He owned a recipe for chicken. ( A) Ask his friends to sell Fried Chicken. ( B) Work as a cook in a famous restaurant
13、. ( C) Sell his chicken recipe to restaurant owners. ( D) Study hard to work out a chicken recipe. ( A) 65. ( B) 105. ( C) 1008. ( D) 1009. ( A) Collectivism. ( B) Equality. ( C) Social group. ( D) Individualism. ( A) Equal rights and equal freedom. ( B) Equal worth and equal opportunity. ( C) Equal
14、 opportunity and equal pay. ( D) Equal worth and equal status. ( A) Protesting their unequal treatment. ( B) Enduring all the hardships willingly. ( C) Fulfilling their dreams through hard work. ( D) Learning how to get freedom and equality. ( A) People can easily fight with each other. ( B) Conflic
15、ts with others become inevitable. ( C) Americans are too concerned about their status. ( D) Ones freedom can conflict with others rights. Section A 26 Next time you enter a username and password, think about the rhythm of your typing. Not only can it be used to identify you, it can reveal if you are
16、 in a stressful environment. It has long been known that the rhythms of a persons typing style are【 C1】_over time, leading to suggestions they could be used to【 C2】 _identity or even spot early signs of Alzheimers disease. But little was known about the effect of stress on typing【 C3】 _, so psycholo
17、gist Mike Dowman and colleagues at the University of Abertay investigated. They asked 35 people to log into a computer 36 times over three【 C4】_sessions up to a month apart, using the same username and password. People were put into【 C5】 _and relaxed states alternately(交替地 )by listening to a range o
18、f sounds known to【 C6】 _particular emotions. The length of time each key was held down and the【 C7】 _between one being released and another pressed was recorded to generate a typing “fingerprint“ for each person. The team used the data to develop and test software that identifies a person from their
19、 typing style【 C8】 _. The data also showed that stress can be【 C9】 _in a persons typing because it changes the pattern of timings. “Theres no question: people do type【 C10】 _under stress,“ says Dowman. He suggests that security systems could be designed to raise the alarm if it seems that a person m
20、ight be being forced to log into a system. More research will be needed, however, before a system could tell if a person is, say, just having a bad day or being held at gunpoint. A)stressed E)interval I)differently M)normally B)alone F)verify J)environments N)patterns C)provoke G)only K)detected O)s
21、eparate D)stable H)unchangeable L)complete 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 What If A College Education Just Isnt for Everyone? ALong before the president swore last year that America will “have the highest proportion of college
22、graduates in the world“ by 2020, the importance placed on going to college was firmly rooted in the American soul. The case is compelling: As good jobs increasingly require more education, college is widely seen as the ticket to personal economic security and to global competitiveness. And yet, ther
23、es a potential trend of concern about a group of students sometimes called “the forgotten half,“ who, for whatever reason, do not think college is for them. Its expressed by soul-searching parents such as Crave, whose son doesnt thrive in the classroom. Its also expressed increasingly by educators,
24、economists and policy analysts, who question whether its realistic and responsible to push students into college even if the odds of academic success seem low. BTheyre swimming against a powerful tide. A small but growing number of states now require all high-schoolers to take a college entrance exa
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