[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98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 98及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a letter of appeal calling for student participation in an aid-education project in Western, areas following the outline given below. You should write at least120 words but no more than 180 w
2、ords. 1市教委组织了一次西部支教的活动,学生会呼吁大学生积极参与 2活动的时间、要求及作用 Section A ( A) The woman still thinks that she speaks pretty good English. ( B) The woman speaks poor English so people cannot understand her. ( C) The woman has to improve her spoken English. ( D) The woman does not speak English loudly enough. ( A)
3、To pay for transportation. ( B) To make a phone call. ( C) To do shopping. ( D) To give them to the woman. ( A) Wait for Mr. Whites call. ( B) Make another call later. ( C) Pay the manager a visit. ( D) Speak in a louder voice. ( A) She has been longing to attend Harvard University. ( B) Shell consi
4、der the mans suggestion carefully. ( C) She has finished her project with Dr. Garcias help. ( D) Shell consult Dr. Garcia about entering graduate school. ( A) listening to the radio. ( B) Reading a newspaper. ( C) Watching television. ( D) Watching a sports game. ( A) They are very rewarding. ( B) T
5、hey are too time-consuming. ( C) They are not helpful at all. ( D) They are too troublesome. ( A) She thinks curly hair is very fashionable. ( B) She is going to attend a special meeting. ( C) She is going to attend a party tonight. ( D) She is accustomed to trying different styles. ( A) He is asham
6、ed of Professor Wang. ( B) He will congratulate Professor Wang. ( C) He will help Professor Wang paint his car. ( D) He will tell Professor Wang the bad news. ( A) Supportive. ( B) Opposed. ( C) Pessimistic. ( D) Neutral. ( A) It has no difference from other cells. ( B) It can only become a certain
7、type of cell. ( C) It cant become a kidney cell. ( D) It maintains and repairs the body. ( A) They dont know about the benefits of the research. ( B) The research goes against their religious beliefs. ( C) The research costs too much money. ( D) They insist that the research is against nature. ( A)
8、It uses new technology. ( B) It is installed with a robot. ( C) It is as clever as human. ( D) It can talk with people. ( A) He does the work of making maps. ( B) He is reliable on giving directions. ( C) He is a Geographic specialist. ( D) He knows more than a computerized map. ( A) They will tell
9、drivers the accident on the road ahead. ( B) They will remind drivers if there is only a little oil left. ( C) They will help drivers sheer off in the opposite direction. ( D) They will give an alarm if drivers get too close to other cars. ( A) He couldnt find the way. ( B) His car ran out of oil. (
10、 C) He came at rush hour. ( D) His watch was slow. Section B ( A) Automobiles are more destructive to human society. ( B) Peacebreakers pay little attention to law and morality. ( C) Modern technology brings more harm than good. ( D) The lack of virtue is becoming more prevailing. ( A) Researchers s
11、how great interest in this. ( B) Few drivers know the dangers of accidents. ( C) Experts want to warn drivers of their own safety. ( D) It is a main reason leading to accidents. ( A) Raising safety standards for vehicles. ( B) Establishing speed limits on more roads. ( C) Limiting the number of vehi
12、cles on express ways. ( D) Regulating the release of drivers licenses. ( A) To show that the motor vehicle is a very dangerous invention. ( B) To discuss traffic problems and propose possible solutions. ( C) To promote drivers social awareness and sense of responsibility. ( D) To warn drivers of the
13、 destruction of careless driving. ( A) They become more mature in a shorter time. ( B) They might be of different genes from their ancestors. ( C) They are much more nutritious with better taste. ( D) They might take a totally different look than before. ( A) Which food could be sold. ( B) How foods
14、 must be described. ( C) When certain foods are available. ( D) What nutrients food should contain. ( A) They have trouble in moving. ( B) They have trouble in speaking. ( C) They have trouble in sleeping. ( D) They have trouble in breathing. ( A) It plays an important role in the international econ
15、omy. ( B) Japan is the largest trading partner of America. ( C) American banks have the most branches globally. ( D) Trade between Japan and America is the most active of all. ( A) She was interested in living in different places. ( B) She wanted to know more about Japanese culture. ( C) She was pro
16、moted by her boss to a new position. ( D) She wanted to gain more knowledge of the field. ( A) She is the manager of the Tokyo branch bank. ( B) She studies economics in Japan. ( C) She works for a Japanese bank in America. ( D) She set up her own business in Japan. Section C 26 In many countries se
17、at 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 dangerous to wear a seat belt than not to wear one. They think that seat belts may【
18、 B2】 _ people in a car that is burning, or that has fallen into the water, so that they are burnt to death or【 B3】 _. But less than half of one percent of car accidents lead to fire or【 B4】 _, and in any case, a seat belt may easily save a person from being knocked【 B5】 _in an accident, so that he o
19、r she is able to undo the seat belt immediately and【 B6】 _ the automobile. Some people say that it is an attack on their【 B7】 _ 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 do them. How does this affect se
20、at belts? In what way does it【 B9】 _the rights of others if someone refuses to wear a seat belt? Well, 【 B10】 _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 is more likely to be a danger to others, who after all also have
21、 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 If youre in charge of Christmas dinner, with all its interconnected tasks and challenges of timing when to preheat the oven, whether
22、to put the potatoes in before the eggs why not write down every【 C1】 _that needs doing, in order, then do them, checking them off as you go? That can be very helpful. The Checklist Manifesto, written by the journalist and doctor Atul Gawande, shows the importance of checklist when hospital doctors a
23、re【 C2】 _to tick off items on checklists as they carry out routine but critical procedures. In one trial, the rate of infections from intravenous(静脉内的 )drips fell from 11% of all patients to zero【 C3】_because staff were compelled to work through a checklist of no-brainer items, such as【 C4】 _their h
24、ands. A more recent study, which included UK hospitals, suggested that wider use of checklists might【 C5】 _40% of deaths during treatment. Unlike in medicine, the【 C6】 _uses of checklists in everyday life a list for holiday packing, for instance, arent usually matters of life and death. The idea of
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