[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76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 76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 On Whether Young People Should Live Together With Their Parents following the outline given below. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. 1有些人愿
2、意和父母居住在一起 2有些人想自己独立居住 3我的看法 On Whether Young People Should Live Together With Their Parents Section A ( A) Go to see the secretary. ( B) Take a test in the classroom. ( C) Open an account in the bank. ( D) Sign in at the Reception Desk. ( A) She could chat with Dr. Lee. ( B) She found Dr. Lee was so
3、 famous. ( C) Dr. Lee led such a simple life. ( D) Dr. Lee was so easy to get along with. ( A) He is a good boss. ( B) He is good company. ( C) He is humorous. ( D) He is a little stupid. ( A) In a bank. ( B) In a supermarket. ( C) In a doctors office. ( D) In a lawyers office. ( A) Cloudy. ( B) War
4、m. ( C) Clear. ( D) Windy. ( A) He watches TV to relax himself. ( B) He likes watching TV very much. ( C) He thinks he can learn a lot from TV. ( D) He thinks the TV programs are all junk. ( A) He thinks they can give Tom a lift. ( B) He isnt sure whether there will be space for Tom. ( C) He thinks
5、the weather will be fine tomorrow. ( D) He doesnt know whether they can get a room. ( A) He is fond of travelling. ( B) He works in the Health Center. ( C) He will have a checkup before going abroad. ( D) He doesnt like the show at the Varsity Theater. ( A) There was a serious traffic accident. ( B)
6、 A driver was killed in her specially-built car. ( C) A woman fell onto a car from a high building. ( D) A car was broken into pieces by a falling object. ( A) She had her car hit by a falling piece of concrete. ( B) She was fined for speeding in South Street. ( C) She had been unable to park her sp
7、ecially-built car. ( D) She could not claim compensation from the insurance company. ( A) Very indifferent. ( B) Awfully annoyed. ( C) Greatly pleased. ( D) Extremely regretful. ( A) A policewoman. ( B) A news reporter. ( C) An inspector. ( D) A government employee. ( A) Because he was absorbed in T
8、V shows. ( B) Because he was receiving a phone call. ( C) Because he was expecting his daughters coming. ( D) Because he thought the knock was made by his wife. ( A) Because his vision is very poor. ( B) Because he was too frightened. ( C) Because his eyes were covered. ( D) Because the robbers face
9、s were covered. ( A) Because the man shouted for help. ( B) Because the dogs next door barked. ( C) Because the man phoned the police. ( D) Because the mans wife knocked at the door. Section B ( A) Along big rivers. ( B) Near the sources of rivers. ( C) Near the sources of lakes. ( D) Near the sourc
10、es of fresh water. ( A) By mixing salt water with fresh water. ( B) By producing more seawater. ( C) By changing salt water into fresh water. ( D) By adding certain amount of chemicals. ( A) It costs too much. ( B) Its process doesnt work yet. ( C) The salt cannot be removed totally in the seawater.
11、 ( D) Seawater cant be processed. ( A) A motor-driven corn sheller. ( B) A hand-powered peanut sheller. ( C) A motor-driven peanut sheller. ( D) A hand-powered corn sheller. ( A) To research and design more advanced shellers. ( B) To popularize agricultural devices in rural areas. ( C) To provide as
12、 many job opportunities as possible. ( D) To develop rural economies and get rid of hunger. ( A) Spread the hand-powered shellers in some urban areas. ( B) Invent new technologies to treat malnutrition. ( C) Design some simple devices for processing healthy foods. ( D) Establish the Full Belly Proje
13、ct in other countries. ( A) To lock people. ( B) To punish people. ( C) To sentence people. ( D) To isolate people. ( A) Because the Europeans committed fewer crimes. ( B) Because a religious group opposed the cruel punishments. ( C) Because the Europeans opposed the use of the cruel punishments. (
14、D) Because the government wanted to adopt less cruel punishments. ( A) Abolishing execution to respect human rights. ( B) Training prisoners to work for the government. ( C) Allowing prisoners to talk and read. ( D) Allowing prisoners to work together. ( A) It classified prisoners based on age. ( B)
15、 It was for offenders of all ages. ( C) It permitted prisoners to work together. ( D) It was stopped by a religious group. Section C 26 Thirty years ago, anyone blaming loneliness for physical illness would have been laughed at. But as scientists studied different populations, loneliness kept emergi
16、ng as a risk【 B1】 _In one study, Californiaresearchers followed 4 700【 B2】 _of Alameda County for ten years, starting in 1965. At first, the【 B3】 _reported their key sources of companionship and estimated the time they【 B4】 _each other. During the study, the people who reported the least social【 B5】
17、 _died at nearly three times the rate of those reporting the most. The source of companionship didnt matter, but time spent with others was【 B6】 _Since then, researchers have studied men, women, soldiers and students from countries all over the world. And the same【 B7】 _keeps emerging. Women who say
18、 they feel isolated go on to die of cancer at several times the expected rate. College students who report “strained and cold“ relationships with their parents suffer【 B8】 _rates of hypertension(高血压 )and heart disease decades later. Heart-attack【 B9】 _who happen to live by themselves die at twice th
19、e rate of those who live with others. For those of us who are still healthy, the lesson should be obvious. Its clear that reaching out to others can help our bodies thrive. Its equally clear that were growing more isolated. In 1900, only 5% US households【 B10】 _one person living alone. The proportio
20、n reached 13% in 1960, and it stands at 25% today. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 When was the last time you flashed a fake smile at the office? For some, it may be just another mundane(乏味的 )aspect of work life putting on a gam
21、e face to hide your inner unhappiness. But new research suggests that it may have unexpected【 C1】 _: worsening your own mood and【 C2】 _you to withdraw from the tasks at hand. In a study, scientists tracked a group of bus drivers for two weeks, focusing on them because their jobs require【 C3】 _, and
22、generally courteous, interactions with many people. The scientists examined what happened when the drivers【 C4】 _in fake smiling, known as “surface acting“, and its opposite, “deep acting“, where they generated【 C5】 _smiles through positive thoughts, said an author of the study, Brent Scott, an assi
23、stant professor of management at Michigan State University. After following the drivers closely, the researchers found that when the smiles were forced, the subjects moods deteriorated and they【 C6】 _to withdraw from work. The fact of trying to【 C7】 _negative thoughts, it turns out, may have made th
24、ose thoughts even more【 C8】 _But when the subjects tried to【 C9】 _smiles through deeper efforts by actually cultivating pleasant thoughts and memories their overall moods improved and their productivity increased. Women were affected more than men. Dr. Scott suspected cultural norms might be at play
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