[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151(无答案).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 151(无答案)一、Part I Writing1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay based on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief description of the picture and then express your views on the revised Law of the Aged. You should write at lea
2、st 120 words but no more than 180 words.Section A(A)The woman has looked for Harry Potter in several bookstores.(B) The woman has found Harry Potter in another bookstore.(C) There is no Harry Potter in other bookstores yet.(D)Harry Potter may be found in other bookstores.(A)A waitress.(B) A cashier.
3、(C) A security.(D)A secretary.(A)He wants to pay.(B) He doesnt want to eat out.(C) He wants to eat somewhere else.(D)He doesnt like Japanese food.(A)At a publishing house.(B) At a bookstore.(C) At a supermarket.(D)In Professor Jordans office.(A)Check the timetable.(B) Set off earlier.(C) Get on a la
4、ter flight.(D)Cancel the trip.(A)The smiling faces.(B) The big sunshine.(C) The unhappy residents.(D)The weather.(A)Romantic stories.(B) Books in the library.(C) Love stories.(D)Detective stories.(A)The man didnt want the woman to have her hair cut.(B) The woman followed the mans advice.(C) The woma
5、n is wearing long hair now.(D)The man didnt care if the woman had her hair cut.(A)An apartment in the first floor.(B) The nicest apartment downtown.(C) A three-bedroom apartment.(D)A two-bedroom apartment.(A)He is the manager of the apartment.(B) He is the womans husband.(C) He is the owner of the a
6、partment.(D)He is the womans agent.(A)The water fee is rather high.(B) The electric is free of charge.(C) The stove must be renewed.(D)Gas is included in the rent.(A)She thinks the apartment is too small.(B) It is the first apartment she has seen.(C) She wants her husband to see it too.(D)The rent i
7、s too high for her to afford.(A)He is curious.(B) He is warm-hearted.(C) He is impatient.(D)He is absent-minded.(A)It is the energy needed to boil the water.(B) It is the energy needed to cool down something.(C) It is the energy required to raise the temperature of something.(D)It is the energy cont
8、rolled by the temperature and the weather.(A)Waters specific heat is higher than that of the sand.(B) Waters specific heat is lower than that of the sand.(C) Waters temperature changes faster than the sand.(D)Water absorbs less energy than the sand to get hot.Section B(A)Happy moods.(B) Good memory.
9、(C) Proper reasoning.(D)Some training.(A)To improve old peoples memory and thinking ability.(B) To test how long thinking skill lasts in trained older people.(C) To help old people do daily work.(D)To examine how long a well-trained old people can live.(A)Speed of finishing short training class.(B)
10、Speed of receiving and understanding information.(C) Speed of learning memory and thinking skills.(D)Speed of generating correct reasoning.(A)They disappear after the training.(B) They endure for five years.(C) They last for a full ten years.(D)They remain forever.(A)Its strong currency.(B) Its high
11、 cost of buying a car.(C) Its beautiful environment.(D)Its massive immigrants.(A)Sydney.(B) Paris.(C) Tokyo.(D)New York City.(A)High renting fees.(B) Costly traveling expenses.(C) High costs of groceries.(D)High costs of education.(A)Those who seldom sleep.(B) Those who seldom drink.(C) Those who of
12、ten smoke.(D)Those who often eat junk food.(A)No smoking or drinking guarantees happiness.(B) Kids with happy characters are less inclined to drink.(C) Unhappy kids are more likely to be less healthy.(D)Eating junk food worsens kids health.(A)Eating fruits.(B) Making friends.(C) Drinking alcohol.(D)
13、Doing exercise.Section C26 Teachers and parents normally call attention to the pictures when they read storybooks to preschool children But a study suggests that calling attention to the words and letters on the page may【B1】_ better readers.The two-year study【B2】_children who were read to this way i
14、n class with children who were not. Those whose teachers most often discussed the print showed【B3】_ higher skills in reading, spelling and understanding. These results were found one year and even two years later.The author of the study says most preschool teachers would find this method【B4】_and wou
15、ldneed only a small change in the way they teach. They already read storybooks in class. The only difference would be【B5】_attention to the printed text.If you get children to pay attention to letters and words, it【B6】_that they will do better at word【B7】_ and spelling. But the research suggests that
16、 very few parents and teachers do this in a 【B8】_way.There are different ways that adults can talk to children about print. They can point to a letter and discuss it, and even【B9】_the shape with a finger. They can point out a word: “This is dog.“ They can discuss the meaning of the print or how the
17、words tell the story. And they can talk about the【B10】_of the printfor instance, showing how words are written left to right in English.27 【B1 】28 【B2 】29 【B3 】30 【B4 】31 【B5 】32 【B6 】33 【B7 】34 【B8 】35 【B9 】36 【B10 】Section A36 If you have heart problems, you might want to plug in that iPod or pop
18、in a CD of mellow songs. Hospital patients with coronary heart disease(冠心病) 【C1】_their heart rates, breathing rate and blood pressure just by listening to music, a Temple University review of 23【C2】_studies found.The report, published in the latest issue of The Cochrane Library, found that the sooth
19、ing effects were greatest when these patients chose their own【C3】_. For example, patients pulse rates fell by more beats per minute when they made the selections【C4】_with those who listened to music selected by researchers.“So we do know from experience that if people select music they like, and the
20、 music has sedative【C5 】_such as slow tempo, predictable harmonies and【C6】_of sudden changes, they will be better able to relax to the music,“ said researcher Joke Bradt, assistant director of the Arts and Quality of Life Research Center at Temple University. The review looked at past studies on how
21、 music affected 1,461 patients with coronary heart disease, either during a cardiac procedure or within two days of hospitalization. In all the studies, the music used had slow tempos, but in some cases, a music therapist was【C7】_to help with the song selections.Dr. Robert Bonow, a past president of
22、 the American Heart Association,【C8】_the findings. While【C9】_that alleviating stress is important for heart patients, he said the new review shows “ no conclusive【C10】_that this relaxation therapy actually reduces the stress, let alone reducing the outcome of the stress. “A)absence B)agreeing C)capa
23、bilities D)challengedE)clinical F)compared G)employed H)evidenceI)pace J)previous K)physical L)qualitiesM)reduced N)tunes O)weakened37 【C1 】38 【C2 】39 【C3 】40 【C4 】41 【C5 】42 【C6 】43 【C7 】44 【C8 】45 【C9 】46 【C10 】Section B46 The Telecommunications RevolutionA)A transformation is occurring that shoul
24、d greatly boost living standards in the developing world. Places that until recently were deaf and dumb are rapidly acquiring up-to-date telecommunications that will let them promote both internal and foreign investment. It may take a decade for many countries in Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Eur
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