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1、大学英语四级(2013 年 12 月考试改革适用)-试卷 182 及答案解析(总分:118.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Writing(总题数:2,分数:4.00)1.Part I Writing(分数:2.00)_2.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a letter of appeal calling for student participation in an aid-education project in Western areas following the outline given below. You

2、should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.1市教委组织了一次西部支教的活动,学生会呼吁大学生积极参与 2活动的时间、要求及作用 A Call for Participation in an Aid-education Project(分数:2.00)_二、Listening Comprehens(总题数:12,分数:50.00)3.Part II Listening Comprehension_4.Section A_A.To hold some celebrations on World Food Day.B.To

3、take action and cope with world hunger.C.To launch fund-raising events for poor countries.D.To advertise a world without hunger online.A.Appealed to the global community to fight hunger.B.Worked with the press to launch a social protection program.C.Encouraged people to post Zero Hunger on social me

4、dia.D.Held celebrating events in major cities of the U.S.A.Introduction of the World Cup history.B.The great excitement during the game days.C.The traffic conditions in New York City.D.The business conditions during the World Cup.A.Market crowds kept the business going.B.Social networks helped infor

5、m restaurants special offers.C.The ads on the internet spent $1.5 billion.D.The beers were 20 and 30 percent off.A.Gender equality.B.Womens marriage.C.Gender discrimination.D.Paid maternity leave.A.They enjoy the same rights with men.B.They are often forced to marry at a young age.C.They have such r

6、ights as education and voting.D.They usually dont work after marriage.A.French women have the longest maternity leave.B.Few countries guarantee gender equality in constitutions.C.Afghanistans constitution guarantees gender equality.D.All countries around the world offer paid maternity leave.5.Sectio

7、n B_A.With computer skill.B.With job experience.C.With a major in English.D.With multiple skills.A.She felt discouraged.B.She was given an interview.C.She has found a job.D.She wasnt good at English.A.He speaks good English and has interest in business.B.He has worked in an import-export company for

8、 years.C.Some of his classmates have found jobs in that area.D.He is familiar with the software Word Perfect.A.He will call on the general manager.B.His classmates will do him a favor.C.The womans friend will help him.D.He will find it all by himself.A.She was doing housework.B.She was reading Jane

9、Eyre.C.She was absorbed in a movie.D.She was talking with her sisters.A.Emily.B.Charlotte.C.Anne.D.Jane.A.He might have been spoiled.B.He wasnt promoted.C.He didnt have his own picture.D.He was looked down upon.A.Their settings were in the 19th century.B.They were stories about inequality.C.They set

10、tled historical problems.D.They were published in pen names.6.Section C_A.Exposure to excessive noise.B.Lack of rest.C.Unpreventable accident.D.Intense work pressure.A.Moderate noise is harmless.B.Sound above 80 decibels can hurt hearing.C.Noise can make people feel stressed.D.There is no noise on c

11、ampus.A.Do medical checkup regularly.B.Avoid making noise.C.Limit exposure to harmful noise.D.Live in the place without noises.A.Measure damaging noises on campus.B.Make a list of campus noises.C.Figure out how to fight against noise.D.Explain the concept of noise.A.It costs no more than the normal

12、construction.B.It does a poor job of facing extreme weather.C.It holds up much better to extreme weather.D.It impacts weather changes and the economy.A.Wildfires.B.Famine.C.Flood.D.Plague.A.Make people come up with rough numbers and estimates.B.Make people use less energy and generate fewer gases.C.

13、Help scientists figure out what the future will bring.D.Encourage companies to emit more carbon dioxide.A.You will be delighted.B.You will not be affected.C.You may feel depressed.D.You will feel lonely.A.Social bonds will stay steady.B.One will lose many friends.C.People can make friends more easil

14、yD.A social network will be destroyed.A.Transmit happy feelings to others.B.Reach out to people who need help.C.Pay more attention to lonely people.D.Interact with a happy person frequently.三、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:8,分数:60.00)7.Part III Reading Comprehension_8.Section A_Would you be happier if you

15、 spent more time discussing the state of the world and the meaning of lifeand less time talking about the weather? It may sound counterintuitive (违反直觉的), but people who spend more of their day having deep discussions and less time engaging in small talk seem to be happier, said Matthias Mehl, a psyc

16、hologist at the University of Arizona who published a study on the 1. “We found this so interesting, because it could have gone the other wayit could have been, Dont worry, be happyas long as you surf on the 2level of life youre happy, and if you go into the essential depths youll be unhappy,“ Dr. M

17、ehl said. But, he 3, deep conversation seemed to hold the 4to happiness for two main reasons: both because human beings are driven to find and create 5in their lives, and because we are social animals who want and need to 6with other people. “By engaging in meaningful conversations, we manage to imp

18、ose meaning on a(n) 7pretty chaotic world,“ Dr. Mehl said. “And interpersonally, as you find this meaning, you bond with your interactive partner, and we know that interpersonal connection and integration is a core 8foundation of happiness.“ Dr. Mehls study was small and doesnt 9a cause-and-effect r

19、elationship between the kind of conversations one has and ones happiness. But thats the 10next step, when he will ask people to increase the number of deep conversations they have each day and cut back on small talk, and vice versa.A) calculated E) fundamental I) nevertheless M) proveB) connect F) k

20、ey J) otherwise N) shallowC) contact G) love K) planned O) subjectD) fantastic H) meaning L) proposed(分数:20.00)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:_10.Section B_Are Bad Economic Times Good for Health?A Most people are worried about the health of the economy. But does

21、 the economy also affect your health? It does, but not always in ways you might expect. The data on how an economic downturn influences an individuals health are surprisingly mixed. Its clear that long-term economic gains lead to improvements in a populations overall health, in developing and indust

22、rialized societies alike.B But whether the current economic downturn will take a toll on your own health depends, in part, on your health habits when times are good. And economic studies suggest that people tend not to take care of themselves in boom timesdrinking too much (especially before driving

23、), dining on fat-filled restaurant meals and skipping exercise and doctors appointments because of work-related time commitments.C “The value of time is higher during good economic times,“ said Grant Miller, an assistant professor of medicine at Stanford. “So people work more and do less of the thin

24、gs that are good for them, like cooking at home and exercising: and people experience more stress due to the severity of hard work during booms.“D Similar patterns have been seen in some developing nations. Dr. Miller, who is studying the effects of fluctuating coffee prices on health in Colombia, s

25、ays that even though falling prices are bad for the economy, they appear to improve health and decrease death rates. When prices are low, laborers have more time to care for their children. “When coffee prices suddenly rise, people work harder on their coffee plots and spend less time doing things a

26、round the home, including things that are good for their children,“ he said. “Because the things that matter most for infant and child health in rural Colombia arent expensive, but require a substantial amount of timesuch as breast-feeding, bringing clean water from far away, taking your child to a

27、distant health clinic for free vaccinations (接种疫苗) infant and child death rates rise.“E In this country, a similar effect appeared in the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression, according to a 2007 paper by Dr. Miller and colleagues in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The data see

28、m to contradict research in the 1970s suggesting that in hard times there are more deaths from heart disease, cirrhosis (肝硬化), suicide and murder, as well as more admissions to mental hospitals. But those findings have not been repeated, and several economists have pointed out flaws in the research.

29、F In May 2000, the Quarterly Journal of Economics published a surprising paper called “Are Recessions Good for Your Health?“ by Christopher J. Ruhm, professor of economics at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, based on an analysis measuring death rates and health behavior against economic

30、 shifts and jobless rates from 1972 to 1991. Dr. Ruhm found that death rates declined sharply in the 1974 and 1982 recessions, and increased in the economic recovery of the 1980s. An increase of one percentage point in state unemployment rates correlated with a 0.5 percentage point decline in the de

31、ath rateor about 5 fewer deaths per 100,000 people. Over all, the death rate fell by more than 8 percent in the 20-year period of mostly economic decline, led by drops in heart disease and car crashes.G The economic downturn did appear to take a toll on factors having less to do with prevention and

32、more to do with mental well-being and access to health care. For instance, cancer deaths rose 23 percent, and deaths from flu and pneumonia increased slightly. Suicides rose 2 percent, homicides 12 percent.H The issue that may matter most in an economic crisis is not related to jobs or income, but w

33、hether the slump widens the gap between rich and poor, and whether there is an adequate health safety net available to those who have lost their jobs and insurance. During a decade of economic recession in Japan that began in the 1990s, people who were unemployed were twice as likely to be in poor h

34、ealth as those with secure jobs. During Perus severe economic crisis in the 1980s, infant deaths jumped 2.5 percentage pointsabout 17,000 more children who died as public health spending and social programs collapsed.I In August, researchers from the Free University of Amsterdam looked at health stu

35、dies of twins in Denmark. They found that individuals bom in a recession were at higher risk for heart problems later in life and lived, on average, 15 months less than those born under better conditions. Gerard J. van den Berg, an economics professor who was a co-author of the study, said babies in

36、 poor households suffered the most in a recession, because their families lacked access to good health care. Poor economic conditions can also cause stress that may interfere with parent bonding and childhood development, he said. He noted that other studies had found that recessions can benefit bab

37、ies by giving their parents more time at home.J “This scenario (情况) may be relevant for well-to-do families where one of the parents loses a job and the other still brings in enough money,“ he said. “But in a crisis where the family may have to face huge housing-cost losses and the household income

38、is insufficient for adequate nutrition and health care, the disadvantageous effects of being born in a recession seem much more relevant.“K In the USA, there are already signs of the economys effect on health. In May, the market research firm Information Resources reported that 53 percent of consume

39、rs said they were cooking more than they did just six months beforein part, no doubt, because of the rising cost of prepared foods. At the same time, health insurance costs are rising. With premiums and co-payments, the average employee with insurance pays nearly one-third of medical costsabout twic

40、e as much as four years ago, according to Paul H. Keckley, executive director of the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions.L In the United States, which unlike other industrialized nations lacks a national health plan, the looming recession may take a greater toll. About 46 million Americans lack hea

41、lth insurance, Dr. Keckley says, and even among the 179 million who have it, an estimated 1 in 7 would be bankrupted by a single health crisis. The economic downturn “is not good news for the health care industry,“ he said. “There may be something positive, but I think this needs pondering.“(分数:20.0

42、0)(1).Gerard J. van den Berg noted that recessions can benefit babies born in well-to-do families.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(2).For the family whose income is not sufficient for adequate health care, recession has negative effects on the children, rather than benefits them.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(3).The rise of chil

43、d and infant death rates in Colombia is usually the result of parents lack of time.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(4).During the economic downturns in 1974 and 1982, death rate decreased dramatically in the US.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(5).During the decade of recession in Japan, compared with those with secure jobs, the un

44、employed were more likely to fall ill.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(6).Partly due to the rising price of prepared foods in the US, more than half of people now prefer to cook at home.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(7).There is no national health plan in the United States.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(8).It is shown in economic studies that

45、, people in boom times tend to exercise less.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(9).Long-term economic prosperity is helpful for a populations overall health in developing countries.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(10).In August researchers found that those who were born during a recession were more likely to develop heart problems than those who were born under better conditions.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_11.Section C_Although the stigma (耻辱) once associated with mental illness has gradually gone away in recent years, most of the Americans who hav

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