[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷741(无答案).doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 741(无答案)一、Part I Writing (30 minutes)1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write A Letter to the Mayor of the Capital. Suppose you are Li Ming from Peking University. You have watched the 2004 Athens Olympic Games and are interested in becoming a volunteer for 2008 Beijing Olympi
2、c Games. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese:1. 为北京 2008 年奥运会的筹备提出建议2. 表达你想成为志愿者的愿望A Letter to the Mayor of the Capital二、Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the pa
3、ssage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-7, mark:Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the
4、 passage.1 Do We Need Cities Any More?I dont want to live in a city. Perhaps we divide naturally into two types: those for whom cities are vibrant(振动的 )and exciting, a focus for human activity; and those for whom they are dirty, noisy and dangerous. It may be unfashionable, but Im in the latter camp
5、. I do not believe that we are a species whose behavior improves in overcrowded conditions.A new study proposes a significant increase in the capacity of towns and cities through a combination of increased housing densities, lower on-plot provision for cars and more on-street parking, and the re-use
6、 of marginal open space that is empty of any amenity value(休闲价值). The benefit of this approach is to reduce the loss of green fields and to help “move towards more sustainable patterns of development“.This study suggests that it would be possible to achieve a 25% increase in density in a typical pro
7、vincial city without changing the traditional street scene, although it would be necessary to reduce the size of the houses and substitute parking spaces for garages. Therefore, the cost of this approach is to have more people living in smaller homes at higher densities, along, streets that are line
8、d with parked cars. Can we really accept the notion that space within dwellings may be reduced even further? In times when, we are told, living standards are rising in real terms, is it realistic to seek to reduce personal space standards?The streets of many inner suburbs are already lined with cars
9、 on both sides, reducing movement to a single lane. Increasing densities means accepting urban streets that are designed as linear car parks, bounded by even smaller living units and modified only by occasional trees growing from the tarmac(柏油碎石路 ). Would the benefits of higher density be worth the
10、disadvantages of increasing on-street parking? Can we achieve a satisfactory visual environment from such raw materials? Higher urban densities may be communally good for us, but they will fail to meet the desire of many prospective home owners.Those without economic choice can be directed to live i
11、n this way, but if we are to continue to rely on the private sector to produce this urban housing, it will need to appeal to the private developers customers. Who will choose to live in these high-density developments of small dwellings, with minimal open space and a chance to park on the highway if
12、 you are lucky enough to find a space? The main consumers will be single people, couples without children, and perhaps some “empty nesters“(people whose children have grown up and left home). These are people who can choose to spend much of their time outside their home, making the most of those urb
13、an cultural opportunities or getting away at weekends to a country cottage or sporting activities.The combination of a young family and a mortgage(抵押贷款)restricts the mobility and spending power of many couples. Most people with a family will try to avoid bringing up their children in an overcrowded
14、flat or house. Space for independent activity is important in developing the individual and in maintaining family balance. The garden is the secure place where the children can work off excess energy.There is a danger that planners may take a dispassionate(冷清的), logical view of how we should live, a
15、nd seek to force society into that shape. A few years ago a European Commission study provided a good example of this. It took the view, quite sensibly, that housing should not be under-occupied because this is a waste of resources. Therefore, it would be much better if the many thousands of old lad
16、ies who live alone in large detached houses would move into small urban flats, thus releasing the large houses for families. What the study failed to recognize was that many of those old ladies prefer to continue to live in their family home with their familiar surroundings and, most importantly, wi
17、th their memories. What is good for us is not necessarily what we want.The urban housing option may be technically sustainable, but individually unacceptable. There still seems to be a perception among planners that new housing investment can be forced into those areas that planners want to see deve
18、loped, without proper consideration of where the prospective purchasers want to live. There is a fatal flaw in this premise(前提). Housing developers run businesses. They are not unavoidably committed to building houses and they are not obliged to invest their resources in housing development. Unless
19、there is a reasonable prospect of a profit on the capital at risk in a housing project, they may simply choose to invest in some other activity.2 According to the author, we are a species whose behavior improves in overcrowded conditions.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG3 It is proposed that the capacity of towns and
20、 cities be greatly decreased.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG4 The author doubts that people can really accept the notion that space within dwellings may be reduced even further.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG5 For every family with a mortgage, their mobility and spending power is restricted.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG6 Most parents will try n
21、ot to let their children grow up in an overcrowded flat or house.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG7 Space for independent activity contributes to creative thinking.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG8 What is good for us is usually what we want.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG9 The main consumers who can choose to make the most of those urban cultural o
22、pportunities or get away at weekends to the countryside will be _ and perhaps some “empty nesters“.10 According to a European Commission study, housing should be fullyoccupied to avoid _.11 Without a _ of a profit, housing developers may simply choose to invest in some other activity.Section ADirect
23、ions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause
24、, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.(A)She can do the job.(B) She could call a friend.(C) Shes just switched off the light.(D)Shes already replaced the shelf.(A)They want to go downtown.(B) He wants to go to the park, but she doesnt.(C) He doesn
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