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2023年级A班四六级模拟题.doc

1、 2023级A班四六级模拟题(4) Part I Writing (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic Displaying Wealth Online. You should write at least 120 words. Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes) Section A 1. A. The woman’s taste is strange.

2、 B. The weather here is very hot. C. She enjoys staying here. D. She can stand the hot food. 2. A. He enjoys being a superstar. B. He is afraid of the public. C. He feels a bit sick of it. D. He wants to be more famous. 3. A. Seller and buyer.

3、 B. Driver and policeman C. Doctor and patient. D. Boss and secretary. 4. A. Buying a new air conditioner. B. Switching off the air conditioner. C. Repairing it immediately. D. Employing one to fix it. 5. A. She got hurt in an accident last week. B. She will g

4、o to see a doctor next week. C. She has black and blue in her ankle. D. She doesn’t worry about her ankle. 6. A. A young salesman. B. A professional designer. C. A house painter. D. A clergy man. 7. A. In a cinema. B. At the woman’s house. C. At the man’s house.

5、 D. Outside their dormitory. 8. A.$10.05. B. $15. C. $20.10. D. $22.11. Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 9. A. At 8:30. B. At 6:30 C. At 8:10. D. At 10:00. 10. A. They will go to the reception desk to ask. B. They will

6、 be found by the announcement. C. They will see a placard when they’re out. D. They will ask other people for help. 11. A. Mr. Schmitt and his colleague are new comers. B. The flight would delay 20 minutes due to the weather. C. The woman pays attention to every detail beforehand.

7、D. The man doesn’t want to follow the woman’s requirements. Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 12. A. He is going to board a flight soon. B. He is booking a seat in an airport. C. He is looking for the seat in a plane. D. He is making a reserva

8、tion for his boss. 13. A. Wednesday, September 14. B. Monday, September 12. C. Tuesday, September 13. D. Thursday, September 15. 14. A. Because there’s no available seat. B. Because the man wants to change the time. C. Because Tuesday is a nice day. D. Because the man has

9、another plan. 15. A. It flies to Boston in less than two hours. B. The service of Flight 802 is very good. C. There is no seat available for the man. D. It costs him $176 as to a direct flight. Section B Directions: in this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end o

10、f 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. The mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the center.

11、 Passage one Questions 16-18 are based on the passage you have just heard. 16. A. Call the fire department first. B. Collect your favorite belongings. C. Call “Fire” to warn your family members. D. Jump from the window as soon as possible. 17. A. Stay in bed and wait for help.

12、 B. Roll out of bed and onto the floor. C. Jump out of bed and run away. D. Roll out of bed and stand on the floor. 18. A. When you are in bed. B. When you see the fire start. C. before you leave the burning building. D. After you leave the burning build

13、ing. Passage two: Questions 19-21 are based on the passage you have just heard. 19. A. To achieve high marks in study. B. To develop their own interests. C. To be responsible for their parents. D. To discover subjects outside class. 20. A. Because there are too fe

14、w rules. B. Because there are too many rules. C. Because they hate to take part in activities. D. Because they’re afraid to make mistakes. 21. A. Teachers show little interest in open education. B. Most traditional teachers support open education. C. Many teachers quite enjoy o

15、pen education. D. Some traditional teachers do not like open education. Passage three: Questions 22-25 are based on the passage you have just heard. 22. A. It is a treatment created recently by some doctors. B. It was once a pattern to cure diseases successfully. C. It is evolving

16、 for a group of ancient doctors’ treatment. D. It is based on doctor’s scientific observation and analysis. 23. A. Ancient people regarded natural cures economical. B. Natural cures can also be called folk medicine. C. Herbs were used in natural cures to cure sickness by educated people.

17、D. Natural cures were less successful in ancient times than doctor medicine. 24. A. Because they can make new friends there. B. Because they can see the holy man they respect. C. Because the atmosphere there is quiet and attractive. D. Because it will relieve their depressed feeling. 2

18、5. A. Comparing three types of patients. B. Illustrating the importance of medicine. C. Describing different braches of medicine. D. Showing the crucial role the religion plays. Section C: Directions: in this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read fo

19、r the first time, 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 with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. Language

20、 learning begins with listening. Individual children vary 26 in the amount of listening they do before they start speaking, and late starters are often long listeners. Before they can speak, many children will also ask questions by 27 and by making questioning noises. Any attempt to

21、 28 the development from the noises babies make to their first spoken words leads to 29 difficulties. It is agreed that they enjoy making noises, and that during the first few months one or two noises 30 as particularly expression of delight, worry, friendliness, and so on. But

22、since these cannot be said to show the baby’s 31 to communicate, they can hardly 32 early forms of language. It is agreed, too, that from about three months they play with sounds for enjoyment, and that by six months they are able to add new sounds to their store. This self-imitation

23、 33 thoughtful imitation of sounds made or words spoken to them by other people. The meaning of a word depends on what a particular person means by it in a particular situation and it is clear that what a child means by a word will change as he gains more experience of the world. Thus the use,

24、 at say seven months, of “mama” as a 34 for his mother cannot be 35 as a meaningless sound simply because he also uses it at other times for his father, his dog, or anything else he likes.. Part III Reading Comprehension (30 points) Section A Directions: In this section, there

25、 is a passage 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

26、for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Questions 36-45 are based on the following passage. Want a longer life? Visiting the sick, feeding the hungry and chairing that 36 no one else wants to touch ar

27、e morally admirable — but being selfless can also be good for both body and soul. A new review of the health effects of volunteering found that helping others on a 37 basis — like serving food in a soup kitchen or reading to the blind — can reduce early death rates by 22%, compared to those in

28、 people who don’t 38 in such activities. The review, which included 40 studies and was published in BNC Public Health, also revealed that volunteers benefit from reduced rates of depression and an increased sense of life 39 and well being — doing good, it seems, made them feel good. “O

29、ur review shows that volunteering is 40 with improvements in health,”lead author Dr. Suzanne Richards of the University of Exeter Medical School in England said in a statement. Helping others probably benefits health by increasing social contact and reducing loneliness, which another review fo

30、und to be a dangerous as smoking in 41 to high blood pressure, heart attacks, etc. In contrast, socializing with friends and family — which volunteer work promotes — 42 the risk of felling sick of the serious illness of mind. But taken too extremes, even being selfless can be too 43

31、 of a good thing. Some studies suggested that people who sacrificed in order to care for family members could become less healthy both emotionally and 44 , since they are frequently overwhelmed with conflicting responsibilities. The same can be true for other types of volunteering, if the acti

32、vities start to become a 45 rather than a relief. A. physically B. involve C. success D. lowers E. much F. regular G. burden H. comparing I. committee J. satisfaction K. associated L. frequent M. psychologically N. contributing O. participate Section B

33、 Directions: in this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with

34、 a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2. The World’s Energy Future Is Not Hopeless A) As part of an institution that is raising the alarm about the future of the planet, you would expect Didier Houssin, director of sustainable energy policy at the Int

35、ernational Energy Agency (IEA), to be gloomy. “Scaring people is not always a good strategy,” he says. “It’s important to explain that there are solutions, the future is not hopeless.” He concedes that the situation “is not optimistic”, but “there are some positive examples and we need to learn from

36、 them”. B) Some clean technologies are progressing fast, with developments in electric vehicles indicating well for a decarbonised transportation system, for example, and people can make a big impact with some simple changes in their lifestyle. But the world’s hunger for energy is still satisfied b

37、y coal, says Houssin, and without a more direct switch to greener sources he believes the battle against climate change will be lost within less than a century. More than ever, countries and industry are trapped in uncertainty about how to deal with growing energy demand. According to Houssin, and t

38、he Tracking Clean Energy Progress report 2023 published by IEA this spring, we are not on track to avoid the serious consequences of climate change. C) Renewables are doing well, growing more feasible on the large-scale market with some sparkling examples of innovation, particularly in wind and p

39、hotovoltaics (光电旳), but they will not be enough to turn the tide as coal consumption continues to rise, says Houssin, especially in emerging economies. To explain the problem, the IEA produced three possible situations of global warming that show the link between energy policy and future rises in av

40、erage global surface temperature of 2℃,4℃ and 6℃. By modeling the trends in world wide energy consumption, assessing how much we produce and comparing it with our needs, the analysts suggest what we can do to keep global warming under the limit of two degrees. “The present world energy system is sti

41、ll not compatible with a two degree situation,” Houssin admits. “ We are probably somewhere between the 4℃ and 6℃ degree. We use the situation to make it clear that to reduce our impact on climate and environment we need to rethink policies and the industrial system” D) So far, the worst mistake h

42、as been to underestimate the role of emerging economies as contributors to the rise in global emissions. Houssin explains how the IEA has developed an index to assess the carbon content of the global energy supply. The emerging portrait is frustrating: “Despite all the progress that has been made in

43、 renewables, the index remains flat for the 1990s,”he says. In other words, the development of clean energy technologies hasn’t been enough to make up growing energy demand in countries such India. “ The average unit of energy which is being produced today has the same carbon intensity as 25 years a

44、go, and the reason is that coal continues to dominate growth in power generation in emerging countries,” sys Houssin. Coal-based power generation “has by far outweighed the growth form non-fossil energy sources. That has been the case for the last 10 years. And if we look at what happened over the l

45、ast two years coal has increased by 6%.” E) Publicized as one of the major successes in decarbonising industrial economies, shale (页岩) gas is not a sufficiently clean energy source and has come on stream too slowly, says Houssin. It has been a key factor for lowering emissions in the US, but remain

46、s only a short-term solution. “Despite all the talking about it, shale gas is not happening yet outside of northern America, and it is note enough to meet our long-term goal of a decarbonised power system,” he says. F) Houssin is putting his hope in a sharp decline of carbon emission by 2050, to a

47、void warming of up to 6℃. “We see a future where the power system is almost entirely decarbonised,” he says, “and this doesn’t mean that we only rely on renewables. Much can be achieved by implementing electric vehicles, for example. We should also invest more in carbon capture and storage, because

48、a fair amount of CO2 will always be there and needs to be removed form the atmosphere.” G) Renewable technologies will play a great role in Houssin’s map of a future decarbonised world: “In our best situation, renewables would represent about 57% of total power generation. So we are not seeing a

49、future energy system 100% based on renewables, but they would give a much bigger contribution than today.” (H) Solar and wind power generation have grown by more than the IEA anticipated. For instance, global solar photovoltaic generation grew by more than 40% last year compared with 2023 and wind

50、energy by almost 20%. “These are huge numbers,” says Houssin. In the IEA’s best case, wind and solar would each account for 14% of overall power generation. (I) Although the IEA doesn’t factor the impact of potential technological breakthroughs into its projections, Houssin believes that innovation

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