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1、大学英语四级卷二真题 2013 年 6 月及答案解析(总分:710.00,做题时间:120 分钟)一、Writing (30 minutes)(总题数:1,分数:142.00)1.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay. You should start your essay with a brief description of the picture and then express your views on the importance of reading literat

2、ure. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. (分数:142.00)_二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:1,分数:71.20)School Lunch Ryan moved silently through the lunch line. The cook put a cheeseburger (奶酪汉堡)and an applesauce cup on his tray. He grabbed a bottle of milk from the cooler at the end

3、of the line and found a seat in the cafeteria (食堂). Ryan saw that his friend Tyler had brought lunch from home. “What did you bring today, Tyler?“ he asked. Tyler pulled his meal out of its brown paper sack. “Ive got a ham sandwich, chips, two cupcakes, and a can of soda.“ Ryans mouth started to wat

4、er. “Uh, Tyler,“ he said. “If you dont want one of those cupcakes, Ill take it. They sure look good. “ Tyler handed Ryan his cupcake. “Sure,“ he said. “I wont eat all this.“ Lunch Requirements Is Ryan eating a healthy meal if he eats the school lunch? School lunch supporters say “Yes.“ Recent studie

5、s show that a government-approved school lunch has more variety and is more nutritious (有营养的) than most lunches brought from home. Its also lower in fat. The National School Lunch Act requires that school lunches go along with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans developed by the government. Meals m

6、ust contain a variety of foods with plenty of grains and at least one fruit or vegetable each day. Foods must not contain too much sugar or salt. A hot lunch can contain up to 30% fat, but not more than 10% of its calories (卡路里) should come from saturated (饱和的) fat. In an average week, you should ge

7、t one-third of the daily Recommended Dietary Allowances for protein, iron, calcium (钙), and vitamins A and C from your school lunch. Dare to Compare Lets compare Ryans and Tylers meals to sec which is healthier. Ryans hot lunch (without the cupcake from his friend) has 577 calories, 25 grams of tota

8、l fat. and 12 grams of saturated fat. He had one serving of fruit, 26 grams of protein, and 483 milligrams of calcium. Ryan ate more total fat (39%) and saturated fat (19%) than the dietary guidelines recommend. However, schools can still meet the guidelines by having the numbers average out over a

9、week of lunches. Tylers lunch from home (this includes both cupcakes) had 1 014 calories. 45 grams (40%) of total fat, and 10 grams (9%) of saturated fat. He ate 21 grams of protein and 155 milligrams of calcium, but no fruits or vegetables. Tylers meal met the saturated fat guidelines, but had too

10、much total fat. Tyler ate more calories and total fat than Ryan did. Ryan ate more protein, calcium, and fruit than Tyler did. Which meal would you say is the healthier choice? la Carte Options Federal standards and most school districts forbid selling food in the cafeteria that competes with the sc

11、hool lunch. Many programs do, however, offer la carte choices for students who dont want the hot meal. Foods sold la carte separate from the main meal and are priced individually. These foods do not have to meet the same nutritional standards as the foods on the hot lunch menu. Neither do the foods

12、sold at a snack-bar or those foods available elsewhere in the school. A study in one Texas school district compared the lunches of fourth graders who did not have food choices with those of fifth graders who could choose either a standard lunch or select from a snack-bar. The fourth graders ate 25%

13、more fruits and vegetables than the fifth graders. Food sold as fund-raisers can also have an impact on school lunch. The money raised is important to provide needed funds for many after-class activities. But the meals overall nutritional quality usually goes down. Many of these foods are high in fa

14、t, sugar, or both, and often come in extralarge portions. Fundraisers rarely sell fruits and vegetables. Choosing Wisely School food-service programs are trying to please students, and still offer quality, nutritious meals at low cost. That task isnt easy. One school district in New York decided to

15、do something about it. A student advisory board kept the food-service director up-to-date on what the kids wanted. They also worked with school snack-bars to sell smaller servings of chips and candy. You can make healthy meal choices at school even when not-so-healthy choices are available. You can

16、be sure to get a nutritious meal when you pick foods from the Food Guide Pyramid. For example, always drink milk or a calcium-rich juice for lunch. Even chocolate milk is more nutritious than soda or a sports drink. Stay away from snack foods offered la carte. They may fill you up now, but the ones

17、that contain a lot of fat and sugar will slow you down later. Always eat the fruits and vegetables offered at the meal. They help give you the energy and vitamins you need to get you through the rest of your school day. Some people like to make fun of school lunches, but good nutrition is no laughin

18、g matter. Your schools hot lunch is based on the Food Guide Pyramid, so its full of nutrition. Give it a try. You might be pleasantly surprised. Its a Team Effort Team Nutrition is a program that gets schools excited about healthy eating. Schools across the nation pick a team leader who develops fun

19、 nutrition activities. The leader works with students, teachers, parents, food-service workers, and people from the community. Activities can range from running a school health fair to planting a garden. At the Jordan Community School in Chicago, Illinois, one group of fifth graders showed off their

20、 “pizza (比萨饼) garden“ in a big, colorful poster showing vegetarian pizzas. The students and foodservice staff planted and took care of the vegetables that they would later use as ingredients on their pizzas. The group started growing the plants in the schools cafeteria. Then they moved them outdoors

21、 to the students demonstration garden. This is just one way to get everyone involved in making school lunch healthy and fun. Team up with your own group and see how creative you can get.(分数:71.20)(1).What did Ryan do when he saw Tyler?(分数:7.12)A.He compared his lunch with Tylers.B.He offered to shar

22、e lunch with Tyler.C.He showed off his healthy lunch.D.He asked Tyler for a cupcake.(2).What do recent studies show about government-approved school lunch?(分数:7.12)A.It compares favorably with home-made lunch.B.It is unpopular among students.C.It is supported by most parents.D.It contains fewer calo

23、ries and is less expensive.(3).According to the National School Lunch Act, school lunches must _. (分数:7.12)A.offer various fruits and vegetables for students to chooseB.comply with government-developed dietary guidelinesC.provide low-fat, low-salt, nutritious foods at low pricesD.contain protein, ir

24、on, calcium, and a variety of vitamins(4).Tylers home-prepared meal meets the Dietary Guidelines for Americans in terms of _. (分数:7.12)A.vitaminsB.mineralsC.total fatD.saturated fat(5).What do we learn about foods provided a la carte in schools? (分数:7.12)A.They are purchased separately.B.They are pr

25、epared on the spot.C.They meet the same nutritional standards.D.They satisfy the needs of choosy students.(6).What does the author think of food sold as fund-raisers? (分数:7.12)A.It is reasonably priced.B.It is lacking in nutritional quality.C.It competes with school lunch.D.It appeals to student tas

26、tes.(7).What is the function of the student advisory board? (分数:7.12)A.It provides supervision on the quality of school lunches.B.It advises students on how to make wise choices of foods.C.It keeps the food-service director up-to-date about students needs.D.It monitors school snack-bars that sell la

27、rge servings of chips and candy.(8).Students are advised to stay away from snack foods offered a la carte because their extra fat and sugar will make them _.(分数:7.12)_(9).The Jordan Community School students eat pizzas with vegetables _ in their pizza garden.(分数:7.12)_(10).Team Nutrition is a progra

28、m that tries to _ in making school lunch healthy and fun.(分数:7.12)_三、Listening Comprehens(总题数:1,分数:56.96)A.Children should be taught to be more careful.B.Children shouldnt drink so much orange juice.C.There is no need for the man to make such a fuss.D.Timmy should learn to do things in the right way

29、.A.Fitness training.B.The new job offer.C.Computer programming.D.Directorship of the club.A.He needs to buy a new sweater.B.He has got to save on fuel bills.C.The fuel price has skyrocketed.D.The heating system doesnt work.A.Committing theft.B.Taking pictures.C.Window shopping.D.Posing for the camer

30、a.A.She is taking some medicine.B.She has not seen a doctor yet.C.She does not trust the mans advice.D.She has almost recovered from the cough.A.Pamelas report is not finished as scheduled.B.Pamela has a habit of doing things in a hurry.C.Pamela is not good at writing research papers.D.Pamelas mista

31、kes could have been avoided.A.In the left-luggage office.B.At the hotel reception.C.In a hotel room.D.At an airport.A.She was an excellent student at college.B.She works in the entertainment business.C.She is fond of telling stories in her speech.D.She is good at conveying her message.四、Section B(总题

32、数:2,分数:49.84)Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.(分数:21.36)A.Arranging the womans appointment with Mr. RomeroB.Fixing the time for the designers latest fashion showC.Talking about an important gathering on TuesdayD.Preparing for the filming on Monday morningA.Her tra

33、vel to JapanB.The awards ceremonyC.The proper hairstyle for her new roleD.When to start the makeup sessionA.He is Mr. Romeros agentB.He is an entertainment journalistC.He is the womans assistantD.He is a famous movie starQuestions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.(分数:28.48)

34、A.Make an appointement for an interview.B.Send in an application letter.C.Fill in an application form.D.Make a brief self-introduction on the phone.A.Someone having a college degree in advertising.B.Someone experienced in business management.C.Someone ready to take on more responsibilities.D.Someone

35、 willing to work beyond regular hours.A.Travel opportunitiesB.Handsome payC.Prospects for promotionD.Flexible working hoursA.It depends on the working hoursB.It is about 500 pounds a weekC.It will be set by the Human ResourcesD.It is to be negotiatedPassage One Questions 26 to 29 are based on the co

36、nversation you have just heard.(分数:28.48)A.To give customers a wider range of choices.B.To make shoppers see as many items as possible.C.To supply as many varieties of goods as it can.D.To save space for more profitable products.A.On the top shelves.B.On the bottom shelves.C.On easily accessible she

37、lves.D.On clearly marked shelves.A.Many of them buy things on impulse.B.A few of them are fathers with babies.C.A majority of them are young couples.D.Over 60% of them make shopping lists.A.Sales assistants promoting high margin goods.B.Sales assistants following customers around.C.Customers competi

38、ng for good bargains.D.Customers losing all sense of time.Passage Two Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.(分数:21.36)A.Teaching mathematics at a school.B.Doing research in an institute.C.Studying for a college degree.D.Working in a hi-tech company.A.He studied the designs

39、of various clocks.B.He did experiments on different materials.C.He bought an alarm clock with a pig face.D.He asked different people for their opinions.A.Its automatic mechanism.B.Its manufacturing process.C.Its way of waking people up.D.Its funny-looking pig face.Passage Three Questions 33 to 35 ar

40、e based on the passage you have just heard.(分数:21.36)A.It is often caused by a change of circumstances.B.It actually doesnt require any special treatment.C.It usually appears all of a sudden.D.It generally lasts for several years.A.They cannot mix well with others.B.They irrationally annoy their fri

41、ends.C.They depend heavily on family members.D.They blame others for ignoring their needs.A.They lack consistent support from peers.B.They doubt their own popularity.C.They were born psychologically weak.D.They focus too much on themselves.六、Section C(总题数:1,分数:71.20)There was a time when any persona

42、l information that was gathered about us was typed on a piece of paper and (36) 1 away in a file cabinet. It could remain there for years and, often (37) 2, never reach the outside world. Things have done a complete about-face since then. (38) 3 for the change has been the astonishingly (39) 4 devel

43、opment in recent years of the computer. Today, any data that is (40) 5 about us in one place or another- and for one reason or another - can be stored in a computer bank. It can then be easily passed to other computer banks. They are owned by (41) 6 and by private businesses and corporations, lendin

44、g (42) 7, direct mailing and telemarketing firms, credit bureaus, credit card companies, and government (43) 8 at the local, state, and federal level. A growing number of Americans are seeing the accumulation and distribution of computerized data as a frightening invasion of their privacy. (44) 9 as

45、 the computer becomes increasingly efficient, easier to operate, and less costly to purchase and maintain. In 1970, a national survey showed that (45) 10. Seven years later, 47 percent expressed the same worry. (46) 11.(分数:71.20)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填

46、空项 1:_七、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:1,分数:35.60)Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage. Its the first question parents ask when their child is diagnosed with autism (自闭症). Will his future brothers or sisters have a higher risk of _47_ it, too? According to the largest study of siblings (兄

47、弟姐妹) in families with autism, the answer is yes. Among 664 children who had at least one older sibling with the developmental disorder, the _48_ risk of autism was nearly 19%, _49_ higher than previous sibling-recurrence estimates that were anywhere from 3% to 10%. Kids with more than one older autistic sibling had an even higher risk of the disorder: 32%. The _50_ suggest that genes play a key role in autism risk. But they also hint that other environmental factors _51_ by siblings, like influences in the womb (子宫), may be important as well. On the _52_ of

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