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1、大学四级模拟 1079及答案解析(总分:710.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.50)1.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Changes of English Test in Gaokao. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Outlines are given below in Chinese: 1从

2、2016年起,高考的英语科考试将发生变化。单次考试将改为多次;据说分值也可能从 150分降低到100分; 2此消息引起广泛关注,引发各种猜测; 3你对此的看法。 (分数:106.50)_二、Part Listening Com(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Section A(总题数:3,分数:49.70)Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item. (分数:14.20)A.They made more efforts to find more new cases.B.They tried to prevent the

3、 disease out of the capital.C.They held a public movement on hygiene information.D.They boosted the accuracy and promptness of their report.A.It“s the first time that the disease has broken out in Haiti.B.The death rate of the disease is too high.C.Death number will keep increasing for a long time.D

4、.The disease could join other local diseases in Haiti.Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item. (分数:14.20)A.The children of the international diplomatic corps.B.The program of International Baccalaureate schoolsC.The school district in the suburb of Detroit, Michigan.D.“Mother Eart

5、h“ class in IB elementary schools.A.Subject areas are separated.B.Classes are held in the open air.C.“Mother Earth“ class covers math.D.Teachers prepare classes together.Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item. (分数:21.30)A.Heavy.B.Strong.C.Quickly.D.Blinding.A.In 1870.B.In 1817.C.I

6、n 1807.D.In 1877.A.To tell someone something true.B.To tell someone something pleasant.C.To tell someone some pleasant but false statements.D.To tell someone some beautiful and happy things.四、Section B(总题数:2,分数:56.80)Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:28.40)A.To

7、 make preparations for a new publication.B.To learn how couples spend their weekends.C.To know how housework is shared.D.To investigate what people do at the weekend.A.He goes to exercise classes.B.He goes sailing.C.He goes to the cinema.D.He stays at home.A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.D.Any weekday.

8、A.Surname.B.Job title.C.Address.D.Age.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:28.40)A.About 12 minutes.B.About 20 minutes.C.About 22 minutes.D.About 30 minutes.A.Because she thinks there“s no way anyone else could fit on.B.Because she thinks that 20 minutes late for

9、 a train is pretty standard.C.Because she finds that it“s hard to find the commuting.D.Because she was shocked by the complicated Schedules.A.Read a book.B.Play Game Boy.C.Listen to music.D.Chat with others.A.Because she may lose her belongings.B.Because she may miss the stop.C.Because it“s harmful

10、to her health.D.Because there is no space to turn over.五、Section C(总题数:0,分数:0.00)六、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:42.60)Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:42.60)A.It“s the release of artificial or natural substances into the environment.B.It“s the production of new industrial

11、 goods.C.It“s increased amounts of a natural substance.D.It“s our ever-increasing population.A.Air and water pollution.B.Both a litter problem and a waste of resources.C.To pay for the service.D.To produce the receipt.A.Cutting out unnecessary buying.B.Eating less.C.Reducing excess use.D.Carefully d

12、isposing our daily products.七、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:42.60)Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:42.60)A.It is a method often used by people who cannot speak.B.It can tell something that words cannot express.C.It can be used to talk with people who cannot hear.D.It is le

13、ss used than words.A.Less eye contact suggests distance in relation.B.The longer one looks at you, the more interest he has in you.C.There is more eye contact between people who like each other.D.Shorter eye contact shows more interest in what one is talking about.A.It is a sign of one“s friendlines

14、s.B.It is a sign of one“s unfriendliness.C.It makes people feel happy.D.It makes people feel uncomfortable.八、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:56.80)Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:56.80)A.Universities in the United States.B.The Academic Year.C.The Quarter System.D.The Seme

15、ster System.A.Four regular terms.B.Three regular terms and one summer term.C.Two regular terms and two summer terms.D.One regular term and three summer terms.A.September.B.Summer semester only.C.At the beginning of any quarter.D.At the beginning of the academic year.A.They allow students to graduate

16、 early.B.They provide more options for admission.C.They are long enough to cover the course material.D.They last eleven weeks.九、Part Reading Compr(总题数:0,分数:0.00)十、Section A(总题数:1,分数:35.50)Hearing the name of an object appears to influence whether or not we see it, suggesting that hearing and vision

17、might be even more intertwined than previously thought. Studies suggest that words and images are 1 coupled. What is not clear, says Gary Lupyan of the University of Wisconsin in Madison, is whether language and 2 work together to help you 3 what you“re seeing, or whether words can actually change w

18、hat you see. Lupyan and Emily Ward of Yale University used a technique called continuous flash suppression (CFS) on 20 volunteers to test whether a spoken prompt could make them detect an image that they were not 4 aware they were seeing. CFS works by 5 different images to the right and left eyes: o

19、ne eye might be shown a simple shape or an animal, 6 the other is shown visual “noise“. The noise monopolizes (垄断) the brain, leaving so little processing power for the other image, making it 7 . In a similar experiment, the team found that volunteers were more likely to detect specific 8 if asked a

20、bout them. For example, asking “Do you see a square?“ made it more likely than that they would see a hidden 9 but not a hidden circle. James McClelland of Stanford University in California, who was not 10 in the work, thinks it is an important study. It suggests that sight and language are intertwin

21、ed, he says. A. visible F. displaying K. shapes B. vision G. however L. tightly C. square H. while M. invisible D. consciously I. involved N. using E. usually J. interpret O. given(分数:35.50)十一、Section B(总题数:1,分数:71.00)7 Secret Tests of AttractionA. You“re a smart, attractive person. So you wouldn“t

22、be surprised if one of your friends got the hots (迷恋) for you and then started acting all kinds of crazy. Your love-struck friend will wonder if you feel the same way, and will probably dream up subtle tests to find out. They could save themselves some effort by quickly surveying the scientific lite

23、rature, though, because they will almost certainly be following one of seven well-trodden paths. B. In a classic study led by Leslie Baxter at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon, and William Wilmot at the University of Montana, Missoula, a team of researchers interviewed 90 undergraduate st

24、udents about their relationships with people of the opposite sex. The interviewees admitted to a total of 158 “calculated acquisition strategies“or secret tests that they hoped would reveal how a fancied friend felt about them. Many of the tests were pretty similar, so Baxter and Wilmot were able to

25、 boil them down to just seven categories. Read on to see how infuriating, and downright calculating, friends can become in the pursuit of a relationship upgrade. 1. Endurance C. This is most common type of test. In this category, the love-struck friend does their best to test the other person“s feel

26、ings by fishing for compliments or demanding helpespecially if it comes at a cost to the other. A classic endurance strategy is the self-put-down. As one respondent recalled: “He was really getting down on himself, saying he wasn“t a very capable or nice person. He said it to get me to compliment hi

27、m and verbalize how much I thought of him.“ D. Another type of endurance test is called forced choice, in which your friend wants to see if you will drop everything for them. “She came to where I work out and said that she was really depressed but didn“t want to bother me,“ said one man in his inter

28、view. “She really wanted to see if I would stop what I was doing and show my concern, indicating how much I care for her.“ E. Finally, enamored (迷恋) friends will behave like spoiled brats (小孩), pushing their friend“s buttons to see how much mistreatment they will put up with without complainingwill

29、you still like them even when they“re being a pain? 2. Triangulation F. The second most popular type of test was dubbed the triangle; because it relies on the age-old saying “three“s a crowd“. Some people engineer “fidelity checks“, especially if the relationship has already strayed beyond the plato

30、nic (柏拉图式). One of the interviewees wanted to test if her boyfriend was as keen as she was. “I would intentionally leave him alone with my room-mate and then ask him when I returned “what have the two of you been up to?“ If he acted uncomfortable, I would know that he wasn“t faithfulor at least that

31、 he was thinking about being unfaithful to me.“ G. Others employ jealousy tests: “I tested her limits by going out with other women and making sure that she found out about it. I wanted to know what kind of relationship commitment she wanted,“ said one man. 3. Hint H. Then there are the indirect sug

32、gestion tests: joking about serious feelings, hinting or getting increasingly intimate with bodily contact. “When we were just becoming romantic, he kept getting more and more bold with his touchingfirst his arm around my shoulder, then moving in real close, etc. He was waiting to see if I would tel

33、l him when to stop as a sign of how much I liked him,“ said one interviewee. 4. Miss me? I. Distance is supposed to make the heart grow fonder, and indeed physical separation is a common test. One respondent admitted: “To see if our relationship was really strong I tested it. by going overseas for a

34、 few months.“ J. If you have felt like you didn“t want to be the first to call, you could be using another separation test called initiation induction. “When I returned from Switzerland, he didn“t call me even though he knew exactly when I was returning. He wanted to see if I still felt the same way

35、 about him by calling him first,“ one woman recalls. 5. Heart to heart K. The directness test is really the opposite of a secret strategy. Far more popular with men than women, it involves either asking a person straight out how they feel. L. You can also speak openly about yourself in the hope your

36、 love interest will too. “I was having trouble getting him to open up to me about his family and his background,“ one woman said, “so I started talking about my folks and sisters, hoping that he would reciprocate (互换) and tell me about himself as a sign that he trusted me and wanted me to know more

37、about him.“ 6. Inside information M. Ever tried to find out from someone“s friends whether they might have a crush on you? Then you have employed what Baxter and Wilmot aptly call asking third party tests. It might sound like playground behaviors, but grown-ups do it too. 7. Hijacking N. Most cringe

38、worthy (令人不舒服的) of all are public presentation tests, which basically involve backing your friend into a corner, in public. As one woman put it, “I intentionally introduced him as my boyfriend to my best friend who came to visit and then watched how he reactedyou know, did he seem embarrassed?“ O. I

39、t is probably a good thing these tests are the least common of all. If you“re on the receiving end, while waiting for the ground to swallow you up, this might be the moment when you see your friend in a whole new lightjust not the way they hoped.(分数:71.00)(1).In order to test other person“s patience

40、 and feeling for you, you can deliberately ask him/her to say some praise words.(分数:7.10)(2).Seven categories are used to help you test the feeling of a fancied friend about you.(分数:7.10)(3).You can use asking third party tests to know whether the person fell violently in love with you.(分数:7.10)(4).

41、Whether he can stop what he is doing and show his concern for you may indicate how much he care for you in a certain degree.(分数:7.10)(5).You can also try to use some indirect ways to test whether he might have a crush on you.(分数:7.10)(6).Some people design a test to check the loyalty especially if t

42、he relationship has deviated from their ideal mode.(分数:7.10)(7).Separation test can be used to test whether the relationship is really strong.(分数:7.10)(8).Directness test are popular with men, who prefer to ask a person straightly.(分数:7.10)(9).Some people may take the initiative to say their own sto

43、ry in order to get other people to open up to them.(分数:7.10)(10).Besides self-put-down, forced choice is another way to test endurance.(分数:7.10)十二、Section C(总题数:0,分数:0.00)十三、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Cleaning up our air may have made us healthier. A new analysis shows that the number of storms fall

44、s when pollution rises, and increases when pollution drops. Further tightening of present pollution controls “could reduce aerosols (气溶胶;悬浮颗粒) so quickly that we have record numbers of tropical storms for the next decade or two“, says Nick Dunstone of the Met Office Hadley Centre in Exeter, UK. Earl

45、ier studies found no connection between storm numbers and aerosols“ ability to cool the surface by scattering light in the open air. But aerosols also increase the brightness and lifetime of low-level marine clouds. When Nick Dunstone of the Met Office Hadley Centre in Exeter, UK, added this effect

46、into his climate models, the simulated clouds cooled the surface more than expected. Historically, this cooling effect has been strongest in the north Atlantic. Cooling the north Atlantic reduces the energy available to power hurricanes. It also shifts rising and falling air currents further south,

47、increasing wind shear in the Atlantic hurricane nursery. This extra wind shear tears nascent storms apart before they can gain strength. In this way, Dunstone says, changes in aerosol emissions appear to drive cyclical variations in north Atlantic tropical storms. These variations have long been att

48、ributed to natural variations in ocean circulation. Throughout the 20th century, aerosol emissions increased with industrialization and decreased in economic slumps. Tropical storms were frequent from the 1930s through to the 1950s, but rarer in the better economic times of the 1960s to mid-1990s. T

49、hen pollution controls reduced aerosol levels, and Atlantic hurricanes came roaring back, with 19 in 1995, a record 28 in 2005, and 19 in each of the past three years. Dunstone expects the increase to continue for another two decades. After that, global warming may begin to reduce the number of tropical storms, by warming the air and thus reducing the temperature difference between the sea surface and the atmosphere. It is not clear whether aerosols affect the intensity of storms.(分数:71.00

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