1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 950(无答案)一、Part I Writing (30 minutes)1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled My View on Off-campus Room Renting. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below:1. 很多大学生在校外租房住;2. 学生校外租房的主要原因;3.校外租房的利弊。My View on Off-campus Room Ren
2、ting二、Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage 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 pa
3、ssage;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 passage.1 PARENTS: Make Your Child A WinnerPlaying on a soccer team can be an important experience in your childs life. Participation can help your child physi
4、cally and personally. However, placing your child on a soccer team does not guarantee a beneficial experience.As a parent you can help your child have a positive experience in playing soccer. The type of support you give to your child can make soccer fun and rewarding or the cause of anxiety and str
5、ess. You can motivate your child and help to develop a healthy, positive self-image.Here are some suggestions:Children play soccer to have fun.They also play to learn and improve their skills, to enjoy exciting times, to be with friends, and to stay in shape. In order to maintain or improve your chi
6、lds motivation for playing soccer, find out why they like to participate and support their reasons for playing.Success in soccer is more than just winning.Young children equate winning with success and losing with failure. If children win a game, they feel good or worthy. If they lose they feel inco
7、mpetent or unworthy. This attitude toward winning can be discouraging to children, unless they are always winning. One of your most important roles, therefore, is to help your child keep winning in proper perspective. Try to redefine success in terms of the actual performance or how well your child
8、and the team played. Focusing on the performance rather than the outcome helps keep the game in perspective.Your child may also need guidance in how to deal with success. In winning, two things can happen. Long run success may come so easily that the competitive game loses its challenge. Your child
9、may become complacent and/or arrogant. Conversely the pressure to win may result in a lack of motivation if your child dreads playing in fear of failure. Your child may not be able to perform well and may want to quit. Give encouragement and positive support if this is the case. It is important that
10、 you assist your child in understanding their contribution to the teams overall performance.Winning is fun.Your child needs to know that striving to win is important. Being successful in soccer also means making improvements and striving to do ones best. You can help develop this winning attitude in
11、 your child by encouraging maximum effort during practices and games, rewarding their improvements in mastering skills, and supporting your child to try their best. The will to win is important but the will to prepare to win is of greater value.Losing is inevitable if your child plays soccerYour chi
12、ld must learn to accept themselves after a loss, this is an important part of participation in the game. Instead of finding excuses it is important for your child to understand the reasons why the team lost. Such reasons may include superior competition, too many mistakes, poor preparation to compet
13、e at this level, or maybe the players have a poor attitude. Whatever the reasons your child needs to regroup. Focus on better preparation physically and mentally for training and the next game so he/she can do better next time. This is a valuable lesson.Realistic goals will help your child.Compare c
14、urrent performances with past performances to determine whether your child has been successful. Your child must experience success at a level that demands his/her best effort. When your childs skill level improves they realize that effort equals success, and will feel a sense of accomplishment.Encou
15、rage skill improvements, good plays, and good behavior.Remember to praise effort-not just good performance-this will motivate your child to try hard. The best way to encourage is by praising or with physical response, a pat on the back, thumbs up, or smile. Try to avoid giving money or other materia
16、l rewards, which may turn play into work and have a negative effect.Mistakes are part of learning the game of soccer.Your child will make plenty of them. When your child makes a mistake, they know. They do not need reminding by you. Thats when they need your encouragement: “Great try!“ “Good run!“ “
17、Youll get it next time! “Super game You cannot play the game for your child. Let them make decisions and learn through trial and error. Be patient and assist. If your child displays continual frustration, you can help by giving ideas, or practicing with your child on his/her skill to correct mistake
18、s.Avoid criticizing and punishing your child for mistakes.If you do your child may fear failure. In turn this could lead to stress and worry about not performing well and to dread the possible disapproval of parents, coaches, and teammates. Never be negative to someone else child. It hurts the child
19、 and parents. It also creates unwanted tension. Negative criticism hinders rather than improves performance for the individual and the team.Fulfill your responsibility.As the number and variety of soccer teams flourish(兴旺), it becomes increasingly necessary for you to investigate the suitability of
20、the different programs for your child. You have the right and responsibility to ask questions before allowing your child to participate on a soccer team. Seek to find a compatible match between the philosophy of the program and the reason why your child wants to participate in soccer.Identifying wit
21、h your child is perfectly natural.You want your child to be successful. Be careful not to live out your own dreams through your child. Seeing a childs performance in sports as a reflection of ones self-worth and success can result in parents setting unrealistically high goals for their child. This c
22、an place pressure to perform beyond their capability, a major cause for stress in soccer for children.Be a good role model.Be mindful of your behavior at games. You expect your son or daughter to show good sportsmanship and self-control. As the parent you need to exhibit appropriate behavior yoursel
23、f, no matter how frustrating it may be to see a poor call or bad play.Let the coach. COACH.During games and practices, leave the coaching to the coach. It confuses players when they receive instructions from more than one source. Your child has the ball, their mind is racing, here comes a defender o
24、r two, a split second decision is necessary. Then suddenly from the sidelines= “Shoot!“, “Pass!“, “Cross!“, “Kick it!“ “Hustle!“. Confused your child hesitates and is stripped of the ball. Then we hear from the sidelines: “Why didnt you shoot?“. Children go out on the field to do their best, and the
25、y expect their parents to do the same.Many of the adult leaders are unpaid volunteers. As a parent, you should be realistic in your expectations. However, the adult leaders that your child is associated with should possess some basic characteristics, which are favorable to the development of young p
26、eople. Adults you would like to see your child imitate.2 The author gives parents some advice about what they should do while their children are playing soccer.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG3 Success in soccer is more than just winning.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG4 Focusing on the outcome rather than the performance helps keep
27、 the game in perspective.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG5 The will to prepare to win is important but the will to win is of greater value.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG6 Losing is inevitable if your child plays soccer.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG7 Setting goals for your child helps him/her to feel a sense of safety.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG8 As a paren
28、t, youd better live out your own dreams through your child.(A)Y(B) N(C) NG9 You expect your son or daughter to show good_.10 During games and practices, leave the coaching_.11 You cannot play the game for your child. Let them make decisions and learn through_.Section ADirections: In this section, yo
29、u 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
30、choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.(A)Move the plants away from the window.(B) Put the plants under the sunshine.(C) Stop watering the plants.(D)Take the plants to her house.(A)Turn the music down.(B) Find a quiet room.(C) Keep the volume high.(D)Close the door.(A)He w
31、ill lead the women to the stadium.(B) He showed the wrong direction to the woman.(C) He knows well how to read the map.(D)He lives in the dormitory building.(A)The rain stopped soon.(B) It has been raining a day.(C) It is about to rain.(D)The rains are very heavy.(A)His wife should excuse him.(B) Hi
32、s wife has no reason to do that.(C) He should have remembered it.(D)He is right to be angry.(A)He has not been to the new restaurant yet.(B) He would like to go to the new restaurant with the woman.(C) The food at the new restaurant is not very good.(D)The restaurants atmosphere is very important to
33、 him.(A)Take a part time job during the holiday.(B) Ask for his parents help.(C) Go traveling after the summer holiday.(D)Give up the idea.(A)No one was interested in the discussion.(B) Politics is a sensitive topic.(C) The woman is not being serious.(D)People should avoid discussing politics.(A)In
34、a classroom.(B) Over the telephone.(C) At the information desk of a university.(D)At the registrars office of a university.(A)Her number is 9087436.(B) She works far from Building A.(C) She will take the evening course.(D)She wants to study Mandarin and Spanish.(A)The course is for beginners.(B) The
35、 daytime lessons are more popular.(C) The course wont begin until August 11.(D)The course is available at 10:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m(A)Dean of Students.(B) Lecturer in Speech Communication.(C) Professor of Business Administration.(D)Head of the Journalism Department.(A)Three.(B) Four.(C) Fiv
36、e.(D)Six.(A)Because she likes American history.(B) Because she is interested in writing for newspapers.(C) Because she does not want to lose her credit hours.(D)Because she likes doing something practical.(A)The junior year.(B) The freshman year.(C) The senior year.(D)The sophomore year.Section BDir
37、ections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.(A)She was very excit
38、ed.(B) She was indifferent to it.(C) She was unhappy.(D)She felt sorrow about that song.(A)He earned 100,000 a week.(B) He used to have nightmares.(C) All actors care very much about the audiences response.(D)We all need genuine appreciation.(A)Praise and encouragement.(B) Laughter and clapping.(C)
39、To be praised and to learn how to praise.(D)To love and to be loved.(A)They are young and sensitive.(B) They particularly care about the parents appreciation.(C) Lack of kindly appreciation might affect the growth of childrens character.(D)Lack of timely encouragement might make children lose self-c
40、onfidence.(A)At the age of 10.(B) At tile age of 22.(C) When he was known as a singing cook.(D)After he found a job in New York. (A)His father.(B) His manager of the country music club.(C) A business woman.(D)His brother. (A)At his father s construction company.(B) On his father s farm.(C) In a reco
41、rd company.(D)At a club. (A)His ability to make a lot of money.(B) His hard work in his early days.(C) His first record in June, 1977.(D)His sense of responsibility in whatever he did. Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first t
42、ime, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For thes
43、e blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the 34 A million motorists leave their cars filled up with petrol and with the keys in the ignition (汽车点火装置) every day. The cars are sitting in petrol stations while drivers pay for their【36】. The Automobile Association (
44、 A. A. ) has discovered that cars are left【37 】for an average three minutes and sometimes longer as drivers buy drinks, sweets,【38】 and other consumer items. With payment of credit cards becoming more and more common, it is not【39】for a driver to be out of his car for as long as six minutes,【40】the
45、car theft with a golden【41】.For more than ten years there has been a big rise in car crime than in most other types of crime. An average of more than two cars a minute are broken into or stolen in the UK Car crime【42】for almost a third of all reported【43】with no signs that the trend is slowing down.
46、【44】. The A. A. recommends locking up whenever you leave the car and for however short a period.There are many other traps to avoid.【45】. Most motorists questioned made no efforts to avoid parking in quiet spots-just the places thieves love.【46】.Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passa
47、ge with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each it
48、em with a single line through the center. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.45 In both China and Denmark children are【S1】 _and they receive a great deal of attentionHowever,the way children are raised and ,consequently ,how they behave are quite different in the two societi
49、esAs an anthropologist by profession,I have done research on family【S2】_,with special emphasis on children,in urban BeijingFrom my research,I find that the biggest difference between children in China and Denmark lies not in the number of children。but rather in how parents 【S3】_their childrenI believe it is a grave mistake to【S4】_a child of free,unorganized time in which it can do absolutely as it likes;such time is linked to the growth of true creativityAs anyone can see from the large numb
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