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四级笔试新题型模拟题08

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名称 Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part Ⅰ

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Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 187 words.

本题得分:--/15分

Renting an Apartment off Campus

1. 现在大学生在校外租房的现象很普遍 2. 这种现象产生的原因 3. 我的看法

你的答案

未作答

参考范文

Renting an Apartment off Campus

Nowadays, an increasing number of college students would rather rent an apartment off campus than live in a dormitory. This phenomenon has raised considerable concern among parents and college faculties about living off campus, which is caused by the following reasons.

To begin with, living conditions of an apartment off campus may be better than those of a dormitory. A rented apartment is often equipped with an independent washroom and a shower equipment which may be of great advantage over the school dormitory. In general, a typical dormitory often accomodates four or six, or even eight students and it is too crowded and noisy for those who prefer private space as well as quiet circumstances. In addition, instead of being regulated by dormitory rules, students may enjoy more freedom in a rented apartment.

If college students intend to rent an apartment, I think they should give top priority to safety. It is important to make a survey of the surroundings first to ensure the security. Besides, when they tend to enjoy the freedom, they should have a better sense of self-control and make good use of their time.

范文点评:

作文是一篇涉及校外租房话题的论述文,考生需要根据所给大纲进行写作。本文语言规范、地道、结构清晰。作者首先指出了当下大学生校外租房的普遍性;第二段通过to begin with 和in addition的使用,清晰地列举出校外租房相对于住宿舍的优势:公寓房条件要比宿舍好,而且学生可以享有更多的自由。最后,作者给出了自己的建议,如果想要校外租房,首先要考虑的就是安全问题。

Part Ⅱ

Section A Understanding Conversations

Directions: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, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.

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Script

M: I'm always thinking about changing jobs, but I know nothing except computers.

W: There are lots of computer experts around. You need to specialize!

1.What does the woman suggest the man do?

A) The man is no more than an expert. B) The man should quit his current job. C) The man should develop special skills. D) The man isn't qualified for his work.

正确答案为 C 你没有作答。

解析:

音频中女士建议男士要有自己的专攻,要有专业技能(You need to specialize!),所以选C。

Script

M: Thanks for a great party! But I have to get up early tomorrow, so I should hit the road soon.

W: Oh. It's only 11. How about just one more quick drink?

2.What does the man mean?

A) He wants to say goodbye to the hostess. B) He asks for one more drink. C) He has an emergency to deal with. D) He is not used to staying up late.

正确答案为 A 你没有作答。

解析:

音频中男士提到他要出发了(I should hit the road soon.),可见他要跟女士道别,所以选A。

Script

W: I'd love to spend more time with my daughter, but I'd miss out on my career if I worked part time.

M: Yeah, it's tricky. You can't have your cake and eat it too.

3.What does the man mean?

A) The woman should continue her job.

B) The woman should take more care of her child. C) The woman can't have things both ways. D) The woman should have a cake and eat it.

正确答案为 C 你没有作答。

解析:

音频中女士说她想要更多的时间陪女儿,又不能放弃自己的事业。男士回答说你不可能两者兼得(You can't have your cake and eat it too),所以选C。

Script

M: I hope I will not oversleep. I need to catch the first flight tomorrow.

W: If I were you, I'd request a wake-up call.

4.Where are the man and the woman at the moment?

A) In an office. B) At an airport. C) In a hotel.

D) At a railway station.

正确答案为 C 你没有作答。

解析:

音频中女士建议男士让人提供叫醒电话(If I were you, I'd request a wake-up call)。Wake-up call 是指酒店提供的叫醒电话,可以推断出他们是在酒店里,所以选C。

Script

W: You should think about changing your job, Harry. Get a piece of the action!

M: Well, I could find a job that pays more, but I would enjoy it less.

5.What does the man mean?

A) He will find a better paid job. B) He enjoys his current job.

C) He will consider the woman's advice. D) It is hard to find a satisfying job.

正确答案为 B 你没有作答。

解析:

音频中男士说他可以找到一份报酬更高的工作,可那样的话他就不会很喜欢工作了(I could find a job that pays more, but I would enjoy it less),由此可以推断出他很喜欢现在的工作,所以选B。

Script

W: Honey, should I throw away the stack of old newspapers? We have no room for the new ones.

M: Well, I'd like to clip some photos first.

6.What will the man probably do?

A) Sell the old newspapers. B) Keep the old newspapers. C) Throw away the old newspapers.

D) Cut some pictures out from the old newspapers.

正确答案为 D 你没有作答。

解析:

音频中女士说要把旧报纸扔掉的时候,男士说他想先做一下剪报(I'd like to clip some photos first)。Clip在这里是剪报的意思,所以选D。

Script

W: Lily will be glad to hear about Sarah's promotion.

M: Really? I heard she also wanted that job very much.

7.What does the man mean?

A) He got some kind of wrong information. B) He couldn't agree with the woman more. C) He heard a different story from other people.

D) He felt shocked at the news.

正确答案为 C 你没有作答。

解析:

音频中女士说听到Sara 升职的消息Lily 应该很开心,男士说他听说Lily也很想要那份工作,可见他听说的消息与女士不同,所以选C。

Script

W: Your sweater is great. I've never seen anything like it before.

M: Really? My mother made it for me but it is not my style. Anyway, this is the first time I've worn it in public. 8.What does the man imply?

A) He agrees with the woman.

B) He does not like the sweater very much. C) He has got no chance to wear the sweater. D) He wears the sweater to please his mother.

正确答案为 B 你没有作答。

解析:

音频中男士说这件毛衣不是他的风格(it is not my style),而且他这是第一次在公开场合穿,可以推断出他并不是很喜欢这件毛衣,所以选B。

Script

M: How do you find the cost of living in Britain?

W:Very expensive. Everything including clothing, food, housing, travelling, everything is expensive here.

M: So where do you think you spend most?

W: Transport, I think. I spent more than one hundred pounds on taking the train per week. Yeah, as for food if you eat at home, it's very cheap.

M: And how do you afford clothing?

W: I'm from China, and actually my place also has nice clothes, so I normally bring my clothes from there!

M: So you don't shop here? You shop at home.

W: Yeah mostly from home, except jackets. I love jackets, so I make sure I know if there are any sales going on. Especially on Boxing Day, I go to the shopping center and buy all the stuff and get cheap prices.

M: And what's the social side like?

W: I love it because of so many different cultures from China, Japan, Africa. I was shocked when I first came here, so it took me quite some time. To me it's very interesting. I like to go for movies with my friends once a month like that, and also for dinner.

M: And do you have any money-saving tips for other people who might want to come and work or study here in the UK?

W: You just have to watch anything you buy, just don't be impulsive. I teach a lot and the wage covers a little bit of what I want to spend.

9.What is the major expense for living in Britain according to the woman?

A) Food. B) Transport. C) Clothing.

D) Accommodation.

正确答案为 B 你没有作答。

解析:

音频中当被问及花钱最多的地方时,女士回答说是交通(Transport, I think),所以选B。 10.What is the shopping habit of the woman?

A) She often buys clothes made in China. B) She prefers online shopping from home. C) She often goes shopping with her friends. D) She normally buys jackets on sale in Britain.

正确答案为 D 你没有作答。

解析:

音频中女士说她的大部分衣服是从家里买的,夹克除外(Yeah mostly from home, except jackets)。有促销活动的时候她会去商场买夹克,所以选D。

11.What does the woman think of her social life?

A) She doesn't get used to the multi-culture. B) She expects to have more Chinese friends. C) She has to change her living habits.

D) She enjoys hanging out with her friends regularly.

正确答案为 D 你没有作答。

解析:

音频中女士说她喜欢每个月跟朋友去看场电影,或者是吃饭(I like to go for movies with my friends once a month like that, and also for dinner),可见她喜欢定期跟朋友出去玩,所以选D。

Script

M: Susan, going back to school can be much fun for children, can't it?

W: It's most certainly not. In fact, for some children, it can be very upsetting. That feeling of going back to a routine is stressful. They have to adapt to a new timetable and the stress.

M: So is there a way to make starting up again easier after the summer break?

W: Yes, there're things that you can do. I mentioned routine before and that's the key. It's difficult to get back into a routine. So you need to try and prepare for it.

M: How to do that?

W: Well, sleep is the most important factor. During holidays, you don't have a proper sleeping routine. You get up when you want and you go to bed when you want.

M: I suppose that is why children love holidays.

W: Yeah, but it makes going back to school much more difficult. You need to enforce a bedtime routine at least a few days before your children go back to school. Also prepare everything the night before. Make sure you have all the clothes laid out to help avoid any early morning panic.

M: That makes sense. After all, the mornings are the hardest part. So what else can we do?

to its role in storing energy as a way to (44)fight against future famine, getting fat is a (45)protective mechanism against metabolic syndrome. A) proposal B) issue C) developing D) stored E) protective F) negative G) fight H) collection I) reviewing J) assigned K) risk L) found M) discovered N) associated O) potential

36.正确答案为 N) associated 你没有作答。

解析:N) associated

第36题:句子意思题。这里要表达的意思是:与肥胖有关的健康问题。be associated with sth为固定搭配,意思是“与……有关、与……相关的”,所以此处填人associated。

第37题:上下文联系题。上文描述了一种对于肥胖的新的认识理论,这里是说这就是由Roger Unger 和Philipp Scherer提出的貌似异端邪说的新提议。Proposal有“建议、提议”的意思,所以此处填入proposal。

第38题:逻辑分析和语法结构题。由句子的结构可知,此处需要填入一个动词的现在分词形式。由常识推断可知,一种新的理论的创立肯定是在回顾以往研究的基础之上的,review意为“回顾、审查”,意思最为合适,所以此处填入reviewing。

第39题:常识判断题。由常识可知,高血压、胰岛素抗拒和肥胖都可能会增加心脏病、中风和肝病风险,risk意为“危险性、风险”,所以此处填入risk。

第40题:句子意思题。这里要表达的意思是:研究发现六分之一的美国人患有代谢综合症。Find有“(经过研究、计算、测试等)发现、找出”的意思,这里用被动形式,所以此处填入found。

第41题:上下文联系题。上文提到syndrome时说这是指a host of symptoms(许多症状)。这里要选出与之意思相近的单词,a collection of可以表示“一堆、许多”的意思,所以此处填入collection。

第42题:句子意思题。这里要表达的意思是:代谢综合症的首要表现一般是肥胖,所以肥胖往往被看做该病的潜在起因。Potential意为“潜在的、可能的”,所以此处填入potential。

第43题:单词用法题。Develop有患病、得病的意思。这里是说一个人体重超标和他患上其他症状之间通常有几年时间,所以此处填入developing。 第44题:固定用法题。这里要表达的意思是:对抗将来的饥饿。Fight against为固定用法,意为“与……作战;对抗……”,所以此处填入fight。 第45题:句子意思题。这里要表达的意思是:变胖是对抗代谢综合症的一种保护机制。Protective意思是“保护的、防护的”,所以此处填入protective。

37.正确答案为 A) proposal 你没有作答。

解析:A) proposal 略

38.正确答案为 I) reviewing 你没有作答。

解析:I) reviewing 略

39.正确答案为 K) risk 你没有作答。

解析:K) risk

40.正确答案为 L) found 你没有作答。

解析:L) found 略

41.正确答案为 H) collection 你没有作答。

解析:H) collection 略

42.正确答案为 O) potential 你没有作答。

解析:O) potential 略

43.正确答案为 C) developing 你没有作答。

解析:C) developing 略

44.正确答案为 G) fight 你没有作答。

解析:G) fight 略

45.正确答案为 E) protective 你没有作答。

解析:E) protective 略

Section B Match

Directions:In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter.

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A Recently, climate scientists have taken a widely-spreading criticism in the media and on the Internet, accused of hiding data, covering up errors and preventing others from expressing views. Their response until now has been largely to assert the legitimacy (合法性) of the vast body of climate science and to call their critics as know-nothings.But the volume of criticism and the depth of doubt have only grown, and many scientists now realize they are facing a crisis of public confidence and have to fight back. Up to now, they are beginning to face their critics, admit mistakes, open up their data and reshape their working way. B The release last fall of hundreds of e-mail messages from a major climate research center in England, and more recent exposure of a handful of errors in a supposedly authoritative United Nations report on climate change, have created what a number of top scientists say is a major destruction of faith in their research. They say this strong threat has undermined decades of work and has badly damaged public trust in the science.

C The e-mail episode, called \傲慢) and what one top climate researcher called \宗派意识)\among some scientists. The correspondence appears to show efforts to limit publication of contrary opinions and to escape \concealing temperature data from rival researchers and manipulating results to be consistent with precooked conclusions. \obviously written some very awful e-mails,\But he sharply disagreed with charges that he had hidden data or faked results.

D After the e-mail was exposed, serious damage has already been done. A survey conducted in late December by Yale University and George Mason University found that the number of Americans who believed that climate change was just scientific cheat had more than doubled since 2008, to 16 percent of the population from 7 percent. An additional 13 percent of Americans said they thought that even if the planet was warming, it was a result solely of natural factors and was not a significant concern.

E Climate scientists have been shaken by the criticism and are beginning to look for ways to recover their reputation. \clear that the climate science community was just not prepared for the scale and intensity of the attacks and they simply have not responded quickly and appropriately,\said Peter C. Frumhoff, an ecologist and chief scientist at the Union of Concerned Scientists. \need

to acknowledge the errors and help turn attention from what's happening in the blogosphere (博客圈) to what's happening in the atmosphere.\

F A number of institutions are beginning efforts to improve the quality of their science and to make their work more understandable. The official British climate agency is undertaking a complete review of its temperature data and will make its records and analysis fully public for the first time. Two universities are investigating the work of top climate scientists to determine whether they have violated academic standards and broken faith in science. The National Academy of Sciences is preparing to publish a non-technical paper outlining what is known—and not known—about changes to the global climate. And a hot debate is under way among climate scientists on how to make their work more transparent and regain public confidence.

G Some critics think these are merely useless efforts that do not address the real problem, however. Willis Eschenbach, an engineer and climate critic who posts frequently on climate skeptic (怀疑的) blogs, wrote in response to one climate scientist's proposal to share more research. \to inspire trust by covering your dishonest practices in new and creative ways. You should just do more successful and creative science.\

H Ralph J. Cicerone, president of the National Academy of Sciences, the most well-known scientific body in the United States, said that there was a danger that the distrust of climate science could mushroom into doubts about scientific inquiry more broadly. He said that scientists must do a better job of policing themselves and trying to be heard over the loudest voices on cable news, talk radio and the Internet. \atmospheric chemistry.No scientific body is under more hostile scrutiny than the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which collects the climate research of hundreds of scientists around the globe and changes the research into periodic reports intended to be the final statement of the science and a guide for policy makers. Critics, citing several relatively minor errors in its most recent report and charges of conflict of interest against its leader, Rajendra K. Pachauri, are calling for the IPCC to be dismissed or radically reformed.

I On Saturday, after weeks of refusing to engage critics, the IPCC announced that it was asking for the creation of an independent panel to review its research procedures to try to eliminate bias and errors from future reports.

J \意识形态) groups reason,\scientists are paid to do climate science,\Schmidt, a senior climatologist with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Goddard Institute of Space Studies. \to climate science had been driven as much by the cold winter as by any real or perceived scientific sins. \

46.Scientists should remember that their job is to do good science. J 正确答案为 J 你没有作答。

解析:J

文章J部分从另一个角度看待批评家对气象学家的批评,认为科学家更应关注科学,而不是去回应对科学的怀疑和批评,而做好科学就是对批评的最好反击。Climate scientists are paid to do climate science. Their job is not persuading the public. \Schmidt said. \

47.Finally many scientists realize that they should accept the public criticism and regain the public support although they thought their cirtics were ignorant. A 正确答案为 A 你没有作答。

解析:A

文章A部分中开始提到公众对气象学家的批评,隐藏数据,掩盖错误,不容许别人表达观点,气象学家并不接受批评。但随后批评呼声越来越高,气象学家意识到他们将失去公众威望,于是开始直面批评,承认错误,公开数据。But the volume of criticism and the depth of doubt have only grown, and many scientists now realize they are facing a crisis of public confidence and have to fight back. Up to now, they are beginning to face their critics, admit mistakes, open up their data and reshape their working way. 48.After the exposure, more Americans thought that they were cheated by the climate scientists. D 正确答案为 D 你没有作答。

解析:D

文章D部分主要内容是说曝光带来的严重后果,使更多的美国人相信气候变暖是科学欺骗,是自然因素造成的结果,不值得过多关注。A survey conducted in late December by Yale University and George Mason University found that the number of Americans who believed that climate change was just scientific cheat had more than doubled since 2008, to 16 percent of the population from 7 percent. An additional 13 percent of Americans said they thought that even if the planet was warming, it was a result solely of natural factors and was not a significant concern.

49.Climate scientists need to do something that they haven't experienced before in order to change the status quo. H 正确答案为 H 你没有作答。

解析:H

文章H部分是国家科学院院长对气象学家的期望,他认为,气象学家一定要做好整顿工作,要关注公众的声音。而这一点恰好又是科学家们所欠缺的。He said that scientists must do a better job of policing themselves and trying to be heard over the loudest voices on cable news, talk radio and the Internet. \50.The exposure of errors has badly ruined the public confidence in the science. B 正确答案为 B 你没有作答。

解析:B

文章B部分讲述对大量气象错误的曝光大大损坏了民众对科学研究的信赖,而且威胁到几十年的气象工作成果。….more recent exposure of a handful of errors in a supposedly authoritative United Nations report on climate change, have created what a number of top scientists say is a major destruction of faith in their research. They say this strong threat has undermined decades of work and has badly damaged public trust in the science.

51.Scientists need to regain their reputation and draw the public attention again back to the climate change. E 正确答案为 E 你没有作答。

解析:E

文章E部分提到气候科学家没有想到会受到如此强烈的攻击,正着力寻找出路恢复名誉,使大众再次关注环境,而不要过分关注博客。Climate scientists have been shaken by the criticism and are beginning to look for ways to recover their reputation. We need to acknowledge the errors and help turn attention from what's happening in the blogosphere (博客圈) to what's happening in the atmosphere. 52.Some scientists were charged with hiding data and faking results. C 正确答案为 C 你没有作答。

解析:C

文章C部分提到某些知名科学家被指控隐藏数据,编造结果。但也有科学家不同意此说法。The content of the messages opened some well-known scientists to charges of concealing temperature data from rival researchers and manipulating results to be consistent with precooked conclusions.

53.However, some critics are still unsatisfied with the climate scientists and their work. G 正确答案为 G 你没有作答。

解析:G

文章G部分表明批评家们仍然对气象学家所做的改进工作不满意,认为气象学家没有解决实际问题。Some critics think these are merely useless efforts that do not address the real problem, however. \don't want you to learn better ways to advertize for fake science. I don't want you to figure out how to inspire trust by covering your dishonest practices in new and creative ways. You should just do more successful and creative science.\

54.The officials and institutions are making efforts to imporve their work and trying to regain public confidence. F 正确答案为 F 你没有作答。

解析:F

文章F部分主要是针对上面出现的问题,各个部门通力合作,开始采取措施,努力使得公众重新认可他们的工作,获取公众的信任。

55.The United Nations IPCC were forced by the critics to reform, reviewing its research procedures and trying to eliminate bias and errors from their reports. I 正确答案为 I 你没有作答。

解析:I

文章I部分主要讲述IPCC联合国政府间气候变化专门委员会所面临的压力,必须重新审视研究过程,努力在将来的工作中剔除错误。On Saturday, after weeks of refusing to engage critics, the IPCC announced that it was asking for the creation of an independent panel to review its research procedures to try to eliminate bias and errors from future reports.

Section C Reading Comprehension

Directions:There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D).

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Worried that the 27-year-old man making $70,000 as profiled (描绘) on an online dating service isn't so young or taking home that much cash? Chances are he's telling the truth if the site is aimed at long-term relationships. But if he's lying, he's probably a people pleaser—the type of person who'd try to put himself in the best light even if you'd found him offline first.

In Professor Jeffrey Hall's survey of 5,020 men and women who belonged to an undisclosed Internet dating site, most respondents (被访者) indicated they wouldn't lie. But those saying they were most likely to lie generally gave answers to other questions indicating they were people pleasers, or \may lie about weight, age, income and interests, Hall said.

In the study, published in the February issue of the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, respondents were asked to rate on a 10-point scale the likelihood that they would misrepresent their education, income, relationship goals, personal interests, weight and age to a potential date online. \Hall said. Men indicated they were more likely than women to lie in every category except weight, according to the study.

However, the differences between men and women were small, Hall said. For example, men led women 2.01 to 1.83 when it came to lying about education and income. Women led men 3.24 to 2.37 in lying about weight. \in how much people lie,\site.\

\release before Thursday's phone interview. \56.What is the passage mainly about?

A) A 27-year-old man making $70,000 is dating online. B) People pleasers always lie to others online and offline. C) People should not believe in online dating.

D) Online daters don't lie as much as people think they do.

正确答案为 D 你没有作答。

解析:

文章主要是呈现了一项调查研究的结果,被访者们对相关问题的回答表明,大部分人都不会谎报自己的个人信息,人们一般寻求的是一种长期的关系,因此谎报现象并没有人们想象的那么严重,所以选D。

57.According to Professor Jeffrey Hall, those \

A) aim at having a long-term relationship B) behave as such people that everyone likes C) try various ways to make other people like them D) lie about their weight, age, income and interests

正确答案为 C 你没有作答。

解析:

文章第二段第三句话指出,这些“high self-monitors”希望能够讨人喜欢,与周围人打成一片(Such people want to be liked and fit in),所以选C。

58.What's one finding of the study mentioned in Paragraph 3 and 4?

A) Men lie in more aspects than women when dating online. B) Women lie in more aspects than men when dating online.

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