1、大学英语四级考试模拟题一 Part Ⅰ Writing (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic: ONE –OFF CHOPSTICKS. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese: 1. 你和你的朋友在餐厅就餐,你的朋友对餐厅提供的非一次性筷子不满。 2. 餐厅的负责人解释说这是为了节约资源, 并保证这
2、些餐具已经严格消毒; 3. 你对此事的看法和采取的做法。 One-off Chopsticks 注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上。 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 on Answer Sheet 1. For question
3、s 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A,B, C and D. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage. 考试就注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答;8-10题在答题卡1上。 Plastic Bag Pollution The use of plastic bags has increased at an alarming rat
4、e since they became popular in the 1980s. Big black bin liners, plastic carrier bags carrying advertising logos, clear sandwich bags and a variety of other forms. They’re lightweight, handy and easily discarded. Too easily discarded. Just take a look around you. Plastic bags can be seen hanging from
5、 the branches, flying in the air, settled amongst bushes, and floating on rivers. They block up drains causing water and sewage to overflow and become the breeding grounds of bacteria that cause diseases. Plastic bags are difficult and costly to recycle and most end up on landfill sites where they
6、take around 300 years to decay. They break down into tiny toxic particles that pollute the soil and waterways and enter the food chain when animals accidentally consume them. But the problems surrounding waste plastic bags start long before they decay. Our planet is becoming increasingly endangered
7、by our over-use of plastic bags. Production of Plastic Bags Plastic bags are made from ethylene (乙烯),a gas that is produced as a by-product of oil, gas and coal production. Ethylene is made into polymers (聚合体)—chains of ethylene molecules — called polyethylene. This substance, also known as polyth
8、ene, is used to produce a range of items, including plastic bags. You have probably noticed two types of plastic shopping bags—the lighter, filmy bags you get from supermarkets and food outlets, and the heavier bags from other retail outlets, like clothing stores. The supermarket bags are made fro
9、m high density polyethylene (HDPE), while the thicker bags are made from low density polyethylene (LDPE). Unlike HDPE, LDPE can not be recycled. While plastic bags may not be the most high tech application of plastics technology, it is certainly one of the most prevalent. According to Clean Up Austr
10、alia, Australians use in excess of 6 billion plastic bags per year. If tied together these bags would form a chain that is long enough to go around the world 37 times. More than half of these bags (3.6 billion) are made from HDPE. Dangers to Sea Life Plastic bags are now amongst the top 12 items o
11、f waste most often found along the coastlines. Animals and sea creatures are hurt and killed every day by discarded plastic bags—a dead turtle with a plastic bag hanging from its mouth isn’t a pleasant sight but mistaking plastic bags for food is commonplace amongst marine animals. Plastic blocks th
12、eir intestines (肠道) and leads to slow starvation. Others become entangled in plastic bags and drown. Because plastic bags take hundreds of years to break down, every year our seas become “home” to more and more bags that find their way there through our sewers and waterways. Every bag that’s washed
13、 down a drain during rainfall ends up in the sea; every bag that’s flushed down a toilet ends up in the sea; every bag that’s blown into a river will most likely end up in the sea. One disquieting fact stemming from this is that plastic bags can become serial killers. Once an animal diet of plastic
14、bags, it decays at a much faster rate than the bag. Once the animal has decomposed, the bag is released back into the environment more or less intact, ready to be eaten by another misguided organism. The incredibly slow rate of decay of plastic bags also means that each bag we use compounds the prob
15、lem, because the bags simply accumulate. Pollution Taxes & Bans Different countries have adopted a range of approaches to discourage the use of plastic bags in an attempt to cut down on the number of bags finding their way into the environment. In South Africa for instance, where an estimated eigh
16、t billion plastic bags are used annually, the government has implemented new regulations that will see only thicker, more durable plastic bags produced. As well as making them more suitable for reuse, it is hoped that the extra cost associated with their production and supply will prevent retailers
17、giving the higher quality bags away, making their use a more expensive option for consumers. The use of plastic bags is being discouraged in other places such as Singapore and Tainwan, while the tax imposed on the use of plastic shopping bags in Ireland has resulted in the use of plastic shopping b
18、ags being reduced by 90% in just six months. Prior to the 15 euro cent per bag tax, it was estimated that 1.2 million plastic shopping bags were being handed out in Ireland per year. The money raised from the tax will be used to fund environmental initiatives. While anything that lowers our consump
19、tion is good, why wait until we’re hit financially before we change our habits when changes aren’t difficult to make? How about taking previously used bags with you next time you go to the shops? Or even better—turn back time and do as grandma did and take a bamboo basket with you every time you go
20、 shopping. Shop-owners would rather you use their bags as they’re a convenient and cheap form of advertising, but what’s more important, shareholder profits or the environment? Plastic bags can be re-cycled although only about one in every 200 ever finds its way to a recycling unit. Find out if the
21、re’s a re-cycling bin near you and , if not, ask your local authority for one. Greenhouse Gases Some countries have introduced so called “environmentally friendly plastic bags” that are biodegradable (可生物降解). These bags take about three years to break down into practically nothing and while that s
22、ounds like an attractive solution, the truth is that the process of breaking down these petrol-based bags causes carbon to become methane (甲烷) which is a greenhouse gas. It’s also possible to get “plastic” bags manufactured from corn. These break down very quickly and give off no more methane than
23、 another corn product on landfill sites. Unfortunately, they’re more expensive to produce and few shops use them. Garbage Bins One question that’s often raised in connection with the plastic bag dilemma is what should be used to line bins if not plastic bags? To answer that, let’s go back in time
24、 to when plastic bags were yet to become commonplace. What did we do? For one, we had far less garbage. Goods had much less packaging than is the case today so we didn’t fill our bins as quickly. Peelings , eggshells, tea bags and coffee grounds were all used as compost (肥料) for crops, as was any p
25、aper that wasn’t needed for lighting fires. What was left went into an unlined bin with anything dirty or wet being wrapped in newspaper first. If we choose carefully when shopping so as not to bring home more packaging than necessary—there’s really no point in bring it home just to throw it straig
26、ht in the bin when we unpack, the amount of waste that goes into the kitchen bin will be halved , at least. Individual Effort By refusing to use plastic bags, you can make a huge difference to the pollution problem. Remember that each person uses about 83 bags a year. If there are four people in y
27、our family, that’s 332 plastic bags less every year. That’s 332 bags less that will: —release toxins into the ground water from landfill sites —stay in the environment for hundreds of years —get into the food chain through animals —waste energy during the manufacturing process —kill any of the
28、estimated 100,000 marine animals that die each year of plastic pollution These are all-important factors that have a profound affect on our environment and the creatures we share our planet with. Should we really put our own selfish needs before the needs of everything around us now and the lives o
29、f future generations? That’s up to you to decide. 1. Many thick, clothing-carrying plastic bags, made from ________, can hardly be recycled. A. high density polyethylene B. low density polyethylene C. oil and coal D. gas and cola 2. The annual use of plastic bags in ________ exceed
30、s 6 billion. A. Singapore B. Australia C. Ireland D. Taiwan 3. Plastic bags can become a horrible serial killer because of ________. A. their toxic particles B. their lightweight C. their incredibly slow rate of decay D. their overuse by people 4. In South Africa, in line with a new
31、government regulation, ________ will be banned from production. A. thicker, more durable plastic bags B. plastic bags suitable for reuse C. thinner, short-living plastic bags D. thicker, higher-quality plastic bags 5. ________ , though friendly to the environment, cost too much in manufacture to
32、 widely used. A. The petrol based bags B. The methane-releasing bags C. The carbon-releasing bags D. he corn-based bags 6. What is bothering people in connection with plastic bag dilemma? A. The question of what should be used to replace plastic bags as garbage bin liners. B. The fact
33、that only one in every 200 plastic bags end up being recycled. C. The increasing amount of garbage. D. The high cost involved in producing environmentally friendly bags. 7. It’s estimated that every year about ________ are killed by discarded plastic bags. A. 10,000 animals B. 100,000 sea
34、 animals C. 100,000 land animals D. 10,000 wildlife 8. The final destination of many carelessly discarded plastic bags is____________________. 9. In Ireland, following the collection of a 15 euro cent per bag tax, plastic bag usage has dropped by ________. 10. The so-called environmentally f
35、riendless bags are much quicker to break down, but will release a great deal of ______________________________. Part Ⅲ Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or
36、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. Then mark the corresponding lette
37、r on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 11. A. The man might be able to play in the World Cup. B. The man’s football career seems to be at an end. C. The man was operated on a few weeks ago. D. the man is a fan of world-famous football players. 12. A. Work
38、 out a plan to tighten his budget. B. Find out the opening hours of the cafeteria. C. Apply for a senior position in the restaurant D. Solve his problem by doing a part-time job. 13. A. A financial burden. B. A good companion. C. A real nuisance. D. A well-trained p
39、et. 14. A. The errors will be corrected soon. B. The woman was mistaken herself. C. The computing system is too complex. D. He has called the woman several times. 15. A. He needs help to retrieve his files. B. He has to type his paper once more. C. He needs some time to polish his paper. D.
40、He will be away for a two-week conference. 16. A. They might have to change their plan. B. He has got everything set for their trip. C. He has a heavier workload than the woman. D. They could stay in the mountains until June 8. 17. A. They have to wait a month to apply for a student loan. B. T
41、hey can find the application forms in the brochure. C. They are not eligible for a student loan. D. They are not late for a loan application. 18. A. New laws are yet to be made to reduce pollutant release. B. Pollution has attracted little attention from the public. C. The quality of air will s
42、urely change for the better. D. It’ll take years to being air pollution under control. Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. A. Enormous size of its stores. B. Numerous varieties of food. C. Its appealing surroundings. D. Its rich and colorful history. 20.
43、A. An ancient building. B. A world of antiques. C. An Egyptian museum. D. An Egyptian Memorial. 21. A. Its power bill reaches $ 9 million a year. B. It sells thousands of light bulbs a day. C. It supplies power to a nearby town. D. It generates 70% of the electricity it uses. 22. A. 11,5
44、00. B. 30,000. C. 250,000. D. 300,000. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 23. A. Transferring to another department. B. Studying accounting at a university. C. Thinking about doing a different job. D. Making preparation for her wedding. 24. A. She has fin
45、ally got a promotion and a pay raise. B. She has got a satisfactory job in another company. C. She could at last leave the accounting department. D. She managed to keep her position in the company. 25. A. He and Andrea have proved to be a perfect match. B. He changed his mind about marriage une
46、xpectedly. C. He declared that he would remain single all his life. D. He would marry Andrea even without meeting her. Section B Directions: 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 spoke
47、n only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 Passage One Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have ju
48、st heard. 26. A. They are motorcycles designated for water sports. B. they are speedy boats restricted in narrow waterways. C. They are becoming an efficient form of water transportation. D. They are getting more popular as a means or water recreation. 27. A. Water scooter operators’ lack of ex
49、perience. B Vacationers’ disregard of water safety rules. C. Overloading of small boats and other craft. D. Carelessness of people boating along the shore. 28. A. They scare whales to death. B. They produce too much noise. C. They discharge toxic emissions. D. They endanger lots of water li
50、fe. 29. A. Expand operating areas. B. Restrict operating hours. C. Limit the use of water scooters. D. Enforce necessary regulations. Passage Two Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard. 30. A. they are stable. B. They are close. C. They are strained. D. T
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