[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54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 54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 individualism. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words
2、. individualism : 个人主义 Section A ( A) She did poorly on the exam. ( B) She didnt get the highest grade. ( C) She often makes careless mistakes. ( D) She complains a lot about the exam. ( A) The first. ( B) The second. ( C) The third. ( D) The fourth. ( A) It is run by Mrs Winters husband. ( B) It hi
3、res Mrs Winter as an adviser. ( C) It gives a 30% discount to all customers. ( D) It encourages husbands to shop alone. ( A) She may choose to teach. ( B) She has no desire to teach. ( C) She likes teaching very much. ( D) She has no idea about teaching. ( A) Dr Clark is a good teacher. ( B) Statist
4、ics is a boring course. ( C) Two semesters of Statistics are required. ( D) The students do not like Dr Clark. ( A) He was extremely angry. ( B) He wouldnt forgive Ben. ( C) He was quite disappointed. ( D) He couldnt understand Ben. ( A) The traffic. ( B) The weather. ( C) Their health. ( D) Their t
5、imetable. ( A) Both speakers think half of the staff are efficient. ( B) The woman has a favourable opinion of the staff. ( C) Neither of them has a favourable opinion of the staff. ( D) The woman is a restaurant manager herself. ( A) Horror. ( B) Romance. ( C) Thriller. ( D) Cartoon. ( A) Her broth
6、er will give her a ride there. ( B) Dirks brother is coming to pick her up. ( C) She is going to the movie theatre by bus. ( D) She is going to the theatre in a taxi. ( A) 7:30. ( B) 8:00. ( C) 0.354167 ( D) 0.458333 ( A) He returned the books to the new library. ( B) He went to see the new library.
7、 ( C) He began to study in the new library. ( D) He borrowed some books from the new library. ( A) It is near the university. ( B) It is hard to find a place to study there. ( C) It has comfortable chairs. ( D) It allows students to rent a bicycle. ( A) By taxi. ( B) On foot. ( C) By bus. ( D) By bi
8、ke. ( A) She has a class to attend. ( B) She has to turn off the gas. ( C) She needs to see her friend off. ( D) She has an appointment. Section B ( A) They often regret writing poor works. ( B) Some of them write surprisingly much. ( C) Many of them hate reading their own works. ( D) They are happy
9、 to review the publishers opinions. ( A) People think in words and sentences. ( B) Human ideas are translated into symbols. ( C) People think by connecting threads of ideas. ( D) Human thoughts are expressed through pictures. ( A) Most people believe we think in symbols. ( B) Loving our own writing
10、is scientifically reasonable. ( C) The writers and critics can never reach an agreement. ( D) When writing people should have two different minds. ( A) They sleep too little at night. ( B) They eat too much for lunch. ( C) The weather becomes a lot warmer. ( D) Their body temperature becomes lower.
11、( A) About 12:30 pm. ( B) About 1:30 pm. ( C) About 2:30 pm. ( D) About 3:30 pm. ( A) All for a Nap. ( B) Just for a Rest. ( C) A Special Sleep Pattern. ( D) Taking Naps in Warmer Climate. ( A) To interest students in a career in counselling. ( B) To recruit counsellors to work in the placement offi
12、ce. ( C) To inform students of a university programme. ( D) To convince local merchants to hire college students. ( A) A job listing. ( B) A resume. ( C) A permission slip. ( D) Their salary requirements. ( A) Refine their interviewing techniques. ( B) Arrange their work schedules. ( C) Select appro
13、priate courses. ( D) Write cover letters. ( A) They pay the same wage. ( B) They involve working outdoors. ( C) They can be substituted for college students. ( D) Theyre part-time. Section C 26 Memory is our most important possession. Without memory, you wouldnt know who you are. You couldnt think a
14、bout the past or plan for the future. Memory【 B1】_everything we do as human beings. Its amazing that we have this【 B2】 _ time machine in our heads that enables us to record experiences and then use that information at a later time. Discovering how the brain makes and【 B3】_memories has to be one of t
15、he most important of all scientific【 B4】 _. People who feel they must apologise for having a bad memory should stop using a poor memory as an【 B5】 _forgetting things. The only people who have a poor memory are those whose memory function has been【 B6】 _by disease or damage. All the rest of us must a
16、ccept the responsibility to【 B7】 _to remember things. You must【 B8】 _something. You must exercise it or risk losing its effectiveness. Student and faculty should understand that a good education involves an emphasis on understanding rather than【 B9】 _ memorisation. Second, cramming for finals is a v
17、ery bad way to learn something that will last. Information from cramming will come in and go out. If you want to【 B10】 _what you learn, you must spread out the learning process. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 American universit
18、ies are rushing towards a wireless future. They are installing networks that let students and teachers surf the Internet from laptop computers(笔记本电脑 ). But professors say the technology poses a growing【 C1】 _: Retaining their students attention. In a classroom at American University in Washington D.
19、C., the benefits and【 C2】_of the new wireless work were on display. From the back row of a lecture hall, more than a dozen laptop screens were【 C3】 _. As Professor Jay Mallek lectured on the finer points of an office budget, many students went online to surf the Internet. Students write quick e-mail
20、s and send instant messages. A young man shows an amusing e-mail to the women next to him, and then switches over to read the online edition of The Wall Street Journal. Distraction is nothing【 C4】 _. As long as there have been schools, students have whispered, passed notes and even gazed out the win
21、dow and daydreamed. But the【 C5】 _of the laptop has introduced new opportunities for distraction, and wireless introduces an even【 C6】 _range of distraction. This is【 C7】 _annoying for law professors, many of whom still live in the world of paper. “This is something that hurts the students themselve
22、s,“ said Ian Ayres, professor at Yale Law School, who【 C8】 _the Internets entry into the classroom. However, Professor Mallek sees it【 C9】 _. He said the benefits of the technology outweigh(胜过 )the problems. He suggested that it might even be making him a better teacher. He takes the【 C10】 _of losin
23、g his students to e-mail and online newspapers as a challenge to keep lectures lively and interesting. A)visible I)new B)threat J)demonstrates C)possible K)larger D)opposes L)differently E)obstacle M)challenge F)especially N)arrival G)broader O)advantages H)drawbacks 37 【 C1】 38 【 C2】 39 【 C3】 40 【
24、C4】 41 【 C5】 42 【 C6】 43 【 C7】 44 【 C8】 45 【 C9】 46 【 C10】 Section B 46 Making Reading, Writing and Recession Work Together A)With books tucked neatly on the shelves and a comfy purple-dragon rug in a back corner nook, the library at San Diegos Willard B. Hage Elementary School is the perfect place
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