[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8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 8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 population aging. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 wor
2、ds. Section A ( A) To a barbershop. ( B) To the grocers. ( C) To a book store. ( D) To a restaurant. ( A) On Monday. ( B) On Tuesday. ( C) On Saturday. ( D) On Sunday. ( A) On October 2. ( B) On October 8. ( C) On October 20. ( D) On October 21. ( A) She will live a simple life. ( B) She will fully
3、focus on her job. ( C) She will quit her job to get married. ( D) She will stay with someone unmarried. ( A) Driving to work is really a headache. ( B) The woman will be able to buy an intelligent car. ( C) Cars that drive themselves may be very expensive. ( D) He is working with a car producer on i
4、ntelligent cars. ( A) Sandwich. ( B) Hot dogs. ( C) Ice cream. ( D) Potato chips. ( A) He would tear it down first. ( B) He would make some repairs. ( C) He would rebuild it by himself. ( D) He would scratch the paint off its surface. ( A) The hamburgers were delicious. ( B) Ted ate too many hamburg
5、ers. ( C) Pigs love hamburgers too. ( D) Ted looks overweight. ( A) There is too much noise. ( B) There arent enough cabinets. ( C) Office supplies are taking up space. ( D) Some teaching assistants dont have desks. ( A) To chat with Jack. ( B) To get help in the course. ( C) To hand in their assign
6、ments. ( D) To practise giving interviews. ( A) Give Jack a different office. ( B) Try to get a room for meetings. ( C) Complain to the department head. ( D) Move the supplies to the storage room. ( A) The other teachers should be consulted. ( B) Theyd have to get permission. ( C) She thinks it migh
7、t work. ( D) Jack wouldnt like it. ( A) He has a cold. ( B) He has a flu. ( C) He has a stomachache. ( D) He has a toothache. ( A) On Friday. ( B) On Saturday. ( C) On Sunday. ( D) On Monday. ( A) Take herbal medicine. ( B) See another doctor. ( C) Drink chicken soup. ( D) Stay in bed. Section B ( A
8、) Look at them sadly. ( B) Touch them gently. ( C) Keep them company. ( D) Play games with them. ( A) She disliked the speakers dad. ( B) She felt scary for her mistake. ( C) She loved playing hide-and-seek. ( D) She would eat anything when hungry. ( A) She was loved by everybody she met. ( B) She w
9、ent everywhere with the family. ( C) She played games with anyone she liked. ( D) She was treated as a member of the family. ( A) Mexico. ( B) The U.S. ( C) The U.K. ( D) Canada. ( A) Passing a test to write travel guides. ( B) Finishing her work as soon as possible. ( C) Checking all the facts to b
10、e written in the guides. ( D) Working in different places to collect information. ( A) She is successful in her job. ( B) She finds her life full of stresses. ( C) She spends half of her time traveling. ( D) She is especially interested in museums. ( A) He did not have any luggage with him. ( B) Tha
11、t made him easier to be recognized. ( C) They were the uniforms for air couriers. ( D) His backpack had no room for his clothes. ( A) He organizes international flights for tourists. ( B) He travels around the world with cheap tickets. ( C) He delivers papers and packages to foreign countries. ( D)
12、He manages a business company in foreign countries. ( A) It costs less. ( B) It is flexible. ( C) It saves time. ( D) It grows fast. ( A) He has to wear two pairs of jeans. ( B) He cannot take any luggage with him. ( C) He saves little money from the travel. ( D) He cannot decide when and where to t
13、ravel. Section C 26 In many countries seat belts are now compulsory for the driver and the front seat passenger at least. Doctors believe that seat belts save people from being seriously hurt in a【 B1】_. but there are some people who still think it is more【 B2】 _to wear a seat belt than not to wear
14、one. They think that seat belts may【 B3】 _people in a car that is burning, or that has fallen into the water, so that they are burnt to death or【 B4】_. But less than half of one percent of car accidents lead to fire or sinking, and in any case, a seat belt may easily save a person from being knocked
15、【 B5】 _in an accident, so that he or she is able to undo the seat belt immediately and【 B6】 _the automobile. Some people say that it is an【 B7】 _on their freedom to force them to wear a seat belt. But even in【 B8】 _countries there are many things people are denied the right to do though they want to
16、 do them. How does this affect seat belts? In what way does it【 B9】 _the rights of others if someone refuses to wear a seat belt? Well, common sense tells us that a driver without a seat belt has less control of a car, if there is an accident. In that case, the driver【 B10】 _be a danger to others, w
17、ho after all also have the right to be protected as much as possible from accidents. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 American universities are rushing towards a wireless future. They are installing networks that let students and
18、 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.C., the benefits and【 C2】_of the new wireless work were on display. From the back row of a le
19、cture 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 emails and send instant messages. A young man shows an amusing email to the women next to him, and
20、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 window and daydreamed. But the【 C5】 _of the laptop has introduced new opportunities for distractio
21、n, 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 themselves,“ said Ian Ayres, professor at Yale Law School, who【 C8】 _the Internets entry into the classr
22、oom. 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 losing his students to email and online newspapers as a challenge to keep lectures lively and intere
23、sting. 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 【 C4】 41 【 C5】 42 【 C6】 43 【 C7】 44 【 C8】 45 【 C9】 46 【 C10】 Section B 46 Wired for Distraction: K
24、ids and Social Media? A)Most parents who worry about their kids online activity focus on the people or content their children might encounter: Are they being cyberbullied? Do they have access to age-inappropriate material? Can sexual predators(色狼 )reach them? What I worry about, as a sociobiologist,
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