[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78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 78及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay. You should start your essay with a brief description of the picture and then express your views on whether it is necessary to go to college. You should write at least 120 words but
2、no more than 180 words. “I chose a major of the arts at college. I graduated with a Bachelor of Unemployment degree.“ Section A ( A) It was out of order. ( B) It was cut off by the phone company. ( C) It was connected to the wrong telephone line. ( D) It was taken away by someone else. ( A) Toms per
3、sonality. ( B) The temperature. ( C) A heated argument. ( D) The style of a hat. ( A) His back hurt during the meeting. ( B) The proposal should be sent back right away. ( C) He needs the womans support in the meeting. ( D) He might not be back in time for the project. ( A) They dont have to go to t
4、he concert tonight. ( B) The woman suggests they take the subway to the concert. ( C) A car wont be any faster than the subway. ( D) The mans brother should share the car with them. ( A) Because she couldnt recognize her former classmate. ( B) Because the man didnt understand her. ( C) Because she d
5、idnt have enough money for her classmate. ( D) Because she was sad about her height. ( A) His learning strategy is problematic. ( B) He is so scared to face the test. ( C) His health condition is terrible. ( D) He didnt pass the physical examination. ( A) At 6:10. ( B) At6:30. ( C) At6:40. ( D) At7:
6、00. ( A) The novel is too long to finish. ( B) The woman doesnt have time to read the novel. ( C) The woman needs a better dictionary. ( D) The novel is too hard to understand. ( A) Grateful. ( B) Embarrassed. ( C) Upset. ( D) Ashamed. ( A) He bought some medicine for her. ( B) He tried to find a jo
7、b for her. ( C) He lent her some money. ( D) He let her live in his apartment. ( A) Wait for her grandfather to change his mind. ( B) Pay a visit to the mans uncle. ( C) Get a job and buy the medicine herself. ( D) Call her grandfather and ask him to change his mind. ( A) Basic skills of leadership.
8、 ( B) Basic skills of learning. ( C) Basic skills of being a popular person. ( D) Basic skills of holding an important meeting. ( A) To be kind. ( B) To be sociable. ( C) To be rude. ( D) To be strong. ( A) Tell the truth. ( B) Show the strength. ( C) Build self-confidence. ( D) Learn from knowledge
9、. ( A) Be the best of a group. ( B) Solve problems quickly. ( C) Be brave and treat others kindly. ( D) Accept life as it is. Section B ( A) Because the time of a period is too long. ( B) Because they are lacking in sleep. ( C) Because they are not interested in the class. ( D) Because they want to
10、go out and play. ( A) It will make them speed on the road. ( B) It will make them lose in sports. ( C) It will have huge influence on their well-being. ( D) It will bring disasters to them. ( A) To start classes earlier. ( B) To emphasize the first- and second-period classes. ( C) To delay the first
11、 period for 30 minutes. ( D) To change the content of the courses. ( A) Private schools were expensive. ( B) Teachers could not meet the requirements. ( C) Women couldnt learn French. ( D) Women didnt like schooling. ( A) She taught a great number of young women. ( B) She made the law which protects
12、 womens right to education. ( C) She succeeded in developing a school into a college. ( D) She was responsible for the spread of higher education for women in the US. ( A) Nobody studies her nowadays. ( B) People forgot her. ( C) Higher education stopped spreading. ( D) Her influence lasted. ( A) A
13、gathering of suggestions and information. ( B) A book full of useful knowledge. ( C) A fact concerning wildlife. ( D) A book about farmers in southern Africa. ( A) Helping people in Africa live longer. ( B) Educating the farmers in Kenya to breed more animals. ( C) Providing methods to deal with ani
14、mals without harming them. ( D) Sharing information about farmers in southern Africa. ( A) Entering the water alone without arms. ( B) Building strong fencing at watering points. ( C) Overfishing the waters where crocodiles live. ( D) Fighting with the crocodiles. ( A) By using fence to exclude them
15、. ( B) By using snake to frighten them. ( C) By giving them enough food. ( D) By eliminating them thoroughly. Section C 26 Last year, Christmas was the biggest single day for e-book sales by HarperCollins. And【 B1】 _are that this years Christmas Day total will be even higher, given the【 B2】 _strong
16、sales of e-readers like the Kindle and the Nook. Amazon【 B3】_that it had sold one million of its Kindles in each of the three【 B4】 _weeks. But we can also guess that the number of visitors to the e-book sections of public libraries websites is about to【 B5】 _, too. And that is a source of great worr
17、y for publishers. In their eyes, borrowing an e-book from a library has been too easy. It is worried that people will【 B6】 _to borrow an e-book from a library rather than buy it. Almost all major publishers in the United States now block libraries【 B7】 _the e-book form of either all of their titles
18、or their most recently published ones. Borrowing a printed book from the library【 B8】 _an inconvenience upon its patrons. “You have to walk or drive to the library, and then walk or drive back to return it,“ says Maja Thomas, a senior vice president of the Hachettte Book Group. And print copies dont
19、 last forever, and the ones that are much【 B9】 _will have to be replaced. “Selling one copy that could be lent out an infinite number of times with no friction is not a【 B10】_business model for us,“ Ms. Thomas says. E-lending is not without some friction. Software ensures that only one patron can re
20、ad an e-book copy at a time, and people who see a long waiting list for a certain title may decide to buy it instead. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 A leading biologist has compared the physiology(生理学 )of flighted species with
21、the representations of spiritual and mythical creatures in art. He found the angels and fairies that sit atop of Christmas trees did not get there under their own power【 C1】_. Prof. Roger Wotton, from University College London, found that flight would be impossible for angels【 C2】 _with arms and bir
22、d-like feathered wings. “Even a【 C3】 _examination of the evidence in representational arts shows that angels and fairies(小精灵 )cannot take off and cannot use powered【 C4】 _, and even if they used gliding flight, they would need to be exposed to very high wind speed at take-off - such high winds that
23、they would be【 C5】 _away and have no need for wings. “ Angels, fairies adorn some of the worlds most famous religious paintings and【 C6】_, hovering in the air to【 C7】 _the deeds of God and men. Their power to capture the imagination is so strong that a survey last year【 C8】 _that most Americans beli
24、eve in angels. Prof. Wotton explores the reason in his paper: “Angels are very【 C9】 _religious icons for people with faith. Their similarity to humans adds to their power. At the same time, they have wings on them because they are more than human. They take【 C10】 _to heaven and therefore have to fly
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