[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269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 269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 Be a Civic-minded Tourist. You should include in your essay tourists uncivil behaviors in the scenic spots and the corresponding solutions. You should write at least 1
2、20 words but no more than 180 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Be a Civic-minded Tourist Section A ( A) Because the holiday has gone. ( B) Because a horror attack happened. ( C) Because few flights fly to Egypt. ( D) Because wealthy tourists may be caught. ( A) Tourists from Russia. ( B) T
3、ourists from Britain. ( C) Tourists from Arab countries. ( D) Tourists from Egypt. ( A) 8,500. ( B) 160. ( C) 1,000. ( D) 500. ( A) To standardize the curriculum. ( B) To end all tuition fees. ( C) To set aside room for all students. ( D) To make the students allowance higher. ( A) To reduce the ris
4、k of heart attack. ( B) To help people stop smoking. ( C) To reduce the sales of traditional tobacco. ( D) To test the benefit and harm of e-cigarette. ( A) It is useless. ( B) it might cause air pollution. ( C) It is too expensive. ( D) Its function is unknown. ( A) 1/5 of adults smoke in the UK. (
5、 B) 2/3 of smokers get breathing diseases. ( C) 10 million of them are reluctant to quit smoking. ( D) 15 million of them have tried e-cigarette. Section B ( A) He often goes on exploring expeditions. ( B) He is a racing driver for many years. ( C) He likes to join in extreme sports. ( D) He often d
6、rives fast during the night. ( A) During the British Grand Prix. ( B) During the Mexican Grand Prix. ( C) On his way to the studio. ( D) During his last race. ( A) Several drivers were killed in the accident. ( B) There was a multiple motor vehicle collision. ( C) His car ran into the car in front o
7、f him. ( D) His car was damaged but he wasnt hurt. ( A) There were too many cars. ( B) He saw a traffic accident. ( C) He hit a car in front of him. ( D) His car suddenly flamed out. ( A) For quiet concentration. ( B) For fresh air and excitement. ( C) For a special course. ( D) For less money invol
8、ved. ( A) Outdoor hobbies. ( B) Indoor hobbies. ( C) Money-saving hobbies. ( D) Time-consuming hobbies. ( A) She learned it when she was a small child. ( B) She started it when she was a student. ( C) She didnt learn it until she left school. ( D) She started it after she was married. ( A) By attend
9、ing special courses. ( B) With the help of her friends. ( C) By reading books on hobbies. ( D) Under the guidance of her mother. Section C ( A) People who are over 65 years old. ( B) People whose life is different from younger ones. ( C) People who retire from full-time work. ( D) People who live, f
10、ar away from their family. ( A) Money. ( B) Safety. ( C) Family. ( D) Health. ( A) Communities near their family. ( B) Communities in big cities. ( C) Communities in warm climates. ( D) Communities in the countryside. ( A) The number of senior citizens is increasing rapidly. ( B) The problem of seni
11、or citizen becomes more serious. ( C) Senior citizens are less active than before. ( D) More senior citizens are involved in politics. ( A) She was famous for her sharply funny comments. ( B) She served as the governor of Texas for 2 years. ( C) She helped black people to get their rights. ( D) She
12、worked as a teacher of four students. ( A) Deputy Secretary. ( B) Foreign minister. ( C) Country commissioner. ( D) State governor. ( A) Ann Richards created a world for all the young people. ( B) Ann Richards was the greatest feminist in the US. ( C) Ann Richards helped young girls find their place
13、s. ( D) Ann Richards was a kind-hearted person. ( A) Accepting the criticism and ignore the praise. ( B) Understanding the reason behind peoples criticism. ( C) Stopping caring other peoples opinions. ( D) Smiling to all the praise and criticism. ( A) Thank the person. ( B) Correct it happily. ( C)
14、Ignore the mistake. ( D) Cancel the publication. ( A) The topic is worth discussing again. ( B) The topic is funny and meaningful. ( C) The topic needs to be well understood. ( D) The topic has to be changed. Section A 26 We all know that emotions originate in the brain. But we usually talk about ou
15、r emotions coming from our hearts. If someone you know doesnt give up【 C1】 _, you might say, “Hes got a lot of heart.“ Then what about bad emotions? When you feel so sad that your heart “aches,“ could it actually be true? A new study shows what goes on in your mind can, literally, break your heart.
16、In the study, just published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers looking at more than 63,000 women who were participants in the【 C2】_Nurses Health Study, found that, those who reported basic symptoms of depression had a higher-than-normal【 C3】 _of heart attack. And wome
17、n who were clinically depressed were more than twice as【 C4】 _as other women to suffer sudden heart attack. None of the participants had heart problems at the studys【 C5】 _, but nearly 8% had symptoms of depression. The researchers theorize that depression might have some direct physiological impact
18、 on the heart like【 C6】 _it to work harder in the face of stress. Or it may be that the antidepressants(抗抑郁药 ) 【 C7】 _to treat those with mood problems were associated with heart diseases: in the study, sudden heart attack was linked more【 C8】_with antidepressant use than with womens symptoms of dep
19、ression. No one is sure exactly how depression hurts the heart, and one【 C9】_explanation is that a damaged heart and its consequent stress on the body might activate, somehow, genes or other physiological changes that【 C10】 _to depression. A)risk E)strongly I)causing M)easily B)plausible F)outset J)
20、process N)make C)ongoing G)likely K)contribute O)possibly D)sum H)meaningful L)prescribed 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Theres No Place Like Home AOn almost any night of the week, Churchills Restaurant is hopping. The 10-year-
21、old hot spot in Rockville Centre, Long Island, is packed with locals drinking beer and eating burgers, with some customers spilling over onto the street. “We have lots of regularspeople who are recognized when they come in,“ says co-owner Kevin Culhane. In fact, regulars make up more than 80 percent
22、 of the restaurants customers. “People feel comfortable and safe here,“ Culhane says, “This is their place.“ BThriving neighborhood restaurants are one small data point in a larger trend I call the new localism. The basic idea: the longer people stay in their homes and communities, the more they ide
23、ntify with those places, and the greater their commitment to helping local businesses and institutions thrive, even in a downturn. Several factors are driving this process, including an aging population, suburbanization, the Internet, and an increased focus on family life. And even as the recession
24、has begun to yield to recovery, our commitment to our local roots is only going to grow deeper. Evident before the recession, the new localism will shape how we live and work in the coming decades, and may even influence the course of our future politics. CPerhaps nothing will be as surprising about
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