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2013年英語四級6月模擬試卷下載 Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic. One Way to Solve the Problem. You should write at least 120 words according to the outline given below in Chinese.1.機動車被看作是空氣污染的首要原因2.提出解決這一問題的方法3.并說明原因Part WritingOne Way to Solve the ProblemTo deal with the air pollution caused by vehicles in cities is a challenging job. My suggestion is to produce vehicles powered by solar energy.Compared with mineral fuels such as gasoline, solar energy is inexhaustible in supply. The growth of cities and increase of vehicles call for more supply of energy, but there is a limit to the reserve of mineral fuels. So solar energy with its endless supply is one of our solutions to energy crisis. The second advantage of solar energy is its cleanliness. Traditional vehicles operating on gasoline give of exhaust, causing damage to human health and polluting the air. From the perspective of environmental protection, solar energy is a much better choice. After the new technology becomes economically feasible, the sky over cities will be brighter, and the air will no longer be a threat to our health.Because of the two benefits of using solar energy as a new fuel, we should spend more money on the research which can make our dream come true.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 questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked E A I, I B 3, I C I and IDa. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.About Story ReaderParents dearly hope their children learn to read well. They also hope their children learn to read quickly and easily, so that theyre ready for the demands put on them by school and the world.Kids want to learn how to read, but they also crave entertainment, whether its quiet and passive or dynamic and interactive. The aims of the Story Reader line of electronic books are to entertain children and to introduce them to the processof learning how to read in a gentle and enjoyable way. In this article, well show you how Story Reader works and if it accomplishes that goal.Story Reader is a compact, roughly 12-inch-by-12-inch plastic case (with a carrying handle ) that opens to reveal an actual book that fits snugly into the Reader itself. Story Readers core feature is that it reads the book aloud to a child as he follows along. The child turns the pages when prompted by the Story Reader or at his own pace.Books have both text and illustrations. The electronic book responds to the childs wishes. The Story Reader speaks the text for the current page. If the child turns back a few pages, the Reader recognizes that page and reads it again. Kids react well to this interactivity because it instills a sense of cuntrol over the story.There are Three Story Reader ProductsThe basic Story Reader, introduced in 2003, is as described above and is intended for kids three years of age and older.Each book has a small companion cartridge that slides into a port on the case and contains the audio encoded into its memory for the story.The device has a volume control but no on/off switch-a deliberate choice so kids can simply open it up and begin reading. It takes four AAA batteries (or operates on household current with an optional adaptor) and retails for around $20.Find out more information about the more than 60 titles at the Story Reader website.Early in 2006, Publications International, Ltd.-Story Readers publisher-introduced My First Story Reader, designed for newborns to kids up to age three. As with the original, a narrator reads the story aloud, this time from a 12-page book made from a heavier paperstock that includes sound effects and music to enliven the experience.My First Story Reader features two play modes, one with narration, the other that asks questions about the images on each page. The child can press any of three buttons to answer basic questions about shapes and colors. The last two pages ofeach My First Story Reader book features a sing-along rhyming melody. My First Story Reader retails for about $20.Late in 2006, Publications International introduced a video version of Story Reader called Story Reader Video Plus for kids up to the age of seven. Retailing for about $35, it combines a stand-alone Story Reader with an Animated Story Modethat plays through your television and includes a Learning Game Mode.The Animated Story Mode works just as it sounds-when you connect it to your television through color-coded cables, the story appears on screen and changes as your child turns the pages. Kids get to the Learning Game Mode by turning to thelast page of the book. There, they can choose from five educational games. While it depends on the story, generally there are pattern games, memory games, and platform games. Similar to Nintendo games like Super Mario Brothers, in a platform game the child uses the included controller to guide him through the environment and conquer obstacles.Story Reader Video Plus isnt a video game, technically, and Publications International bills the Story Reader line more as electronic books than toys. This reassures many parents, and its why Story Reader is sold in bookstores and in the book section of major retailers.What about the Educational Underpinnings of Story Reader?Studies show an alarming decline in reading rates among all age groups in America, especially among the young.Children are bombarded on a daily basis with multiple forms of entertainment that compete with traditional learning.Kids naturally emulate the adults in their lives, and seeing their parents and other family members enjoy reading is a powerful motivator. Establishing and keeping a Read-At-Home Night helps families spend time together and helps form lifelong reading habits in children.Heres how you do it: Set aside one night a week in your household and call it Read-At-Home Hour-or anything you prefer. Establish a time allotment that works for your family, for example, 30 minutes or an hour. Minimize interruptions from the TV, computer, and video games-and turn on the telephone answering machine. Choose one book for the entire family to read aloud together, or encourage individual family members to choose their own books to read quietly. Electronic books can work in this context, as well. Finally, sit down, relax, and read.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡1上作答;8-10題在答題卡1上。1. The aims of the Story Reader line of electronic books are _A to entertain and teach childrenB to play with the childC to ease the parents burdenD to ease the teachers burden2. Story Readers key characteristic is that _A it reads the book which the child likesB it reads the book while the child playsC it reads the book while the child follows alongD it reads the book while the parent works3. Children _ are suitable users of the basic Story Reader.A up to six months oldB up to age oneC up to age twoD up to age three4. The basic Story Reader for sale is about _A 12 dollarsB 20 dollarsC 35 dollarsD 60 dollars5. My First Story Reader is characteristic withA two play modesB three play modesC four play modesD five play modes6. Story Reader Video Plus is a video version of Story Reader designed for _A newborns to kids up to age threeB newborns to kids up to age sevenC children up to the age of fiveD children up to the age of seven7. How many games can children choose from the Animated Story Mode?A fourB fiveC sixD seven8. If the Story Reader speaks the text for the current page, but the child tums back a few pages, it will _9. Late in 2006, we can infer that there were Story Reader products_.10. Like Super Mario Brothers, children in a platform game use the included controllers to_快速閱讀答案Part Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)文章精要文章向讀者介紹了Story Reader(故事小寶貝)及其相關產品的情況。文章最后還指出,美國兒童現階段的閱讀現狀尤其需要受到關注,并對家長提出了針對性的建議。1.A信息明示題。根據題干中的信息詞the aims of the Story Reader定位到文章第一個標題的第二段,第二句話中提到Story Reader的目的是娛樂孩子同時告訴他們如何學習閱讀,故本題選A。2.C信息明示題。根據題干中的信息詞key characteristic和Story Reader可定位到文章第一個標題的第三段,該段中提到其主要特點是:孩子看著Story Reader展示的書頁時,它能夠大聲為孩子朗讀,故本題選C。3.D信息明示題。根據題干中的信息詞the basic Story Reader可定位到文章的第二個標題部分,該部分第一段第一句告知讀者,the basic Story Reader適用于3歲及3歲以上的兒童,故本題選D。4.B信息明示題。根據題干中的信息詞the basic Story Reader可知應定位到第二個標題,而在該部分第二段第二句就提到,這種產品定價為20美元,故本題選B。5.A信息明示題。根據題干中的信息詞My First Story Reader和characteristic可定位到文章第二個標題,由該部分第四段第一句可知,My First Story Reader的特色是它有兩個播放模式,故本題選A。6.D信息明示題。根據題干中的信息詞Story Reader Video Plus可定位到文章第二個標題,由該部分倒數第三段第一句可知,Story Reader Video Plus適用于7歲及以上兒童,故本題選D。7.B信息明示題。根據題干中的信息詞the Animated Story Mode可定位到文章第二個標題,由該部分倒數第二段第三句可知,the Animated Story Mode有5個教育性的游戲,故本題選B。8.recognizes that page and reads it again。信息明示題。根據題干中的信息詞Story Reader可定位到文章的第一個標題,由該部分的最后一段可知,Story Reader能夠識別當前書頁的變化,由此可以得出答案。9.three。信息明示題。根據題干中的信息詞Story Reader products可定位到文章的第三個標題,由標題可知產品數目,再往下閱讀可知,2006年末是截止時間,由此可以得出答案。10.guide them through the environment and conquer obstacles。信息明示題。根據題干信息詞Super Mario Brothers可定位到文章第二個標題,由該部分倒數第二段可知,兒童可以通過內置控制器來引導自己通過游戲場景并且克服障礙,由此可以得出答案。Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there 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 bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.During sleep, the fatigue (疲勞 ) of the body 47 and recuperation (恢復 begins. The tired mind gathers new energy.Once awake, the memory improves, and annoyance and problems are seen in a better 48 .Some adults require little sleep; others need eight to ten hours in every twenty-four. _49_ sleep sixteen to eighteen hours daily and, as they grow older, the 50_ gradually diminishes. Young students may need twelve hours; university students may need ten. A worker with a 51 demanding job may also need ten, whereas an executive worker under great pressure may manage on six to eight. Many famous people are reputed to have required little sleep. Napoleon, Thomas Edison and Charles Darwin apparently 52 only four to six hours a night.Whatever your 53 need, you can be sure that by the age of thirty you will have slept for a total of more than twelve years. By that age you will also have developed a sleep _54 a favorite hour, a favorite bed, a favorite position, and a formulayou need to follow in order to rest comfortably.Investigators have tried to find out how long a person can go without sleep. Several people have reached more than 115 hours, nearly five days, 55 animals kept awake for from five to eight days have died of exhaustion. The _55_ for hamanbeings is probably about a week.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答,Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A , B , C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark thecorresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.Americans are a very energetic and mobile people, always on the run, rushing from one appointment to another, from a PTA meeting to a social planning committee. They have very little time to spend preparing elaborate everyday meals to be eaten at leisure. In many homes it is rare for the whole family to sit down at supper together. Clubs and commitments force them to grab a quick meal rather than a sit-down supper.When they do have the chance to eat at home often the working housewife prefers to prepare meals which can be quickly heated and consumed. It is no wonder, therefore, that America has become a sanctuary for fast food consumption.This great transformation occurred after World War II when many women began to work full-time jobs and were spending less time at home with their families. Women, however, wanted to function well in the capacity of home-maker, as well as that of career woman but time became a precious commodity which had to be carefully used.Therefore, it was necessary to make her life easier at home in the preparation of the family dinner. Simultaneously with women entering the job market there was also a shifting of the focus of home entertainment from the radio to the television.Television became the latest fad in the fifties and no one wanted to miss his or her favorite televised program. The place for the evenings supper shifted from the dining room to the living room.As the customs changed, so did the culture. The immediate solution for this was the invention of the TV dinner. These were frozen meals which were sectioned off into portions of meat and vegetables. They could easily be popped into an oven and prepared within minutes. The tin trays in which they were served were conveniently carried into the living room and dinner was consamed in front of a TV set. Cleaning up afterwards was no problem. The tin trays were easily tossed into the garbage.From fast dinners at home the next step was quick eating while on the road. At this time also the love for TV was combined with the fascination for the automobile. It is not odd that with the development of the superhighways America saw the beginning of fast food chains. McDonalds paved the way with its variety of burgers and shakes soon to be followed by all kinds of other foods. Today dozens of fast-food chain franchises can be found along highways, in modem shopping malls and scattered throughout neighborhoods in America. Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Roy Rogers, Burger King and Wendys are just a few of the fast-food chains which are now part of American culture. They offer chicken, donuts, tacos and pizza, all quickly produced in great quantities for the masses. These establishments have given shape to the modern lifestyles and diet of the American people.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。57. Why Americans cannot eat elaborately prepared meals at leisure?A Because they dont like cooking themselves,B Because there are more choices in the restaurants.C Because they have many things to do.D Because they can do nothing at leisure.58. Americans have been the consumers of fast food sinceA many women began to work full-time jobsB the invention of fast foodC few women would like to be homemakers any moreD the great reform after World War II59. Americans began to have supper in the living rooms because ofA the attraction of the radioB their preference in fast foodC the shift of home focusD the attraction of the television60. The fast food chains began to flourish with _A the development of the shopping mallsB the development of the superhighwaysC the beginning of fast food chain franchisesD the change of Americans lifestyles61. The main topic of the passage is _A the beginning of fast food chainsB the changes of Americans eating customsC the transformation of lifestylesD the dieting of the American peoplePassage TwoQuestions 62 to 66 are based on the following passage.Car crashes are the leading cause of injury and death among U.S. children, and though most of us now think of car seats as standard baby equipment, about half of all children under the age of four who died in vehicle accidents last year were notrestrained. It is calculated that only about two-thirds of children aged five to fifteen buckle their seat belts.Moreover, the traffic-safety agency estimates that even among parents who always strap their children in, 85% are not doing it properly. They often dont know where best to place the kids, dont use the proper restraint for their age and weight, or dont install the safety seats properly. Despite the reports about front seats collapsing onto back seats when certain car models get in accidents, the safest place in the car for any child up to the age of 12 is still the back seat. Babies up to 9 kg and one year old should ride in rear-facing infant seats.Never place a child under age 12 in the front seat with a working passenger-side air bag. These devices are discharged at 320 km/h and can be triggered by low-speed fender benders. They have killed 77 kids in the U.S. since 1993. If you must place a child in front, make sure the passenger-side bag is switched off.Children over age one should ride in forward-facing safety seats with a five-point harness system. A child who weighs at least 18 kg or at least lm high can graduate to a booster seat that elevates her so that the standard shoulder and lap belt fits properly.注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。62. What does the author mainly discuss in this passage?A How to avoid car crash.B How to design safer baby equipm

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