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1、大学英语四级考试模拟卷十六(总分:100.00,做题时间:125分钟)Listening Comprehension(总题数:0,分数:0.00)Section A(总题数:7,分数:0.00). Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1.(分数:8.00)A.Roast duck.B.Fried potatoes.C.Oven-roasted turkey. VD.Fried turkey.解析:听力原文Ask the majority of Americans about the highlig

2、ht of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner, and they think of oven-roasted turkey. But with the increased popularity in outdoor cooking, many Americans have moved out of the kitchen. And they are diving into huge pots of nearly boiling oil. Well, not the cooks, but their Thanksgiving turkeys. In recent

3、 years, some Thanksgiving dinners feature a turkey immersed in a fryer filled with hot cooking oil. Also called Cajun fried turkey, this type of cooking originated in the American south. Outdoor turkey frying started in Louisiana and Kentucky in the 1930s, according to Esquire magazine. Fried turkey

4、 at Thanksgiving started to become popular in the 1980s. This Cajun cooking rage spread into the north United States quickly. Newspapers in New York and Ohio printed Cajun fried turkey recipes. Celebrities like Martha Stewart and Emeril Lagasse made bird-frying wildly popular.What is the highlight o

5、f Thanksgiving dinner in America?, Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3.(分数:8.00)A.Americans buy costumes for their pet dogs nowadays. JB.People purchase Halloween costumes for cats.C.Dogs are Americans best friends.D.Pet costumes are popular in Hollywood.解析:听力原文Nowad

6、ays, about 15 percent of Americans will buy costumes for their pet dogs. Time magazine reports that more people are purchasing Halloween costumes for their dogup 24 percent since 2010. Spending has increased by 40 percent in the past two years. Go online, and you can buy a Robin Hood outfit for your

7、 dog, or a Wonder Woman dog costume, or a cow costume. The outfits come in various sizes. Purchase a large one for your Mastiff or a small one for your Chihuahua. They cost as little as $ 7.80 or as much as $ 300. In Hollywood, pet costumes for movie characters and celebrities are popular. Some dogs

8、 are dressed as Edward Scissorhands or Kim Kardashian, reported Entertainment Weekly. In New York, Jimmy Kimmel, the late-night television host, held a dog costume parade on his show.What is the news report mainly about?. Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5.(分数:12.00)

9、A.Eating raw meat.B.Eating processed meat. VC.Drinking alcohol.D.Smoking heavily.解析:听力原文Eating processed meat can cause cancer, World Health Organization experts said Monday. Processed meat is meat that has been preserved by curing, salting, smoking, drying or canning. Experts from the WHOs Internat

10、ional Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in Lyon, France, studied 800 cases. IARC researchers linked processed meat, such as hot dogs and ham, to bowel cancer, as well as pancreatic cancer and prostate cancer. The IARC has included processed meat in its group 1 list, for which there is sufficient

11、evidence of links to cancer. Tobacco, asbestos, and diesel fumes are also on the group 1 list. WHO experts also called red meat, including beef, lamb and pork, probably carcinogenic to humans. Dr. Kurt Straif is with the IARC. He said in a statement that the risk of cancer increases with the amount

12、of meat a person eats. A person who consumes 50 grams of processed meat per day一about two pieces of bacon一increases his or her risk of bowel cancer by 18 percent.What can cause cancer according to WHO experts?Section B(总题数:8,分数:0.00). Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just hea

13、rd.1.(分数:16.00)A.To make a survey of smoking.B.To arouse public attention to the dangers of smoking.C.To help people quit using tobacco products. VD.To help women realize the dangers of smoking.解析:听力原文W: People in all parts of the world are observing No Tobacco Day. What does it mean anyway?M: Its t

14、he day when the World Health Organization appeals to people to stop using tobacco products. The WHO insists if people stop smoking cigarettes for one day, they will stop forever.W: So, what is the target of this years No Tobacco Day?M: The target for this years No Tobacco Day is women. Organizers wa

15、nt to make sure women know the dangers of smoking.W: But why do many people find it difficult to stop smoking?M: The reason is nicotine, a substance found in cigarettes. The effects of nicotine are similar to the effects of cocaine and heroin.W: And what are people supposed to do during this day?M:

16、No Tobacco Day is aimed at smokers and those who earn money from tobacco sales. So businesses are asked to stop selling tobacco products for 24 hours. Newspapers are asked not to publish advertisements for cigarettes.W: Does it show any improvement?M: Well, generally, yes. In industrial countries, t

17、he number of smokers has been falling about 1% a year.W: What about in developing countries?M: In developing countries, the number has been rising 2% a year. I think this is the result of increased efforts by tobacco companies to sell their products in developing countries.W: So, is there any intern

18、ational effort to help the developing countries?M: Yeah, in fact, several plans have been approved. One urges governments to offer tobacco farmers the chance to earn money by growing other crops. Another involves improved public information campaigns about the dangers of smoking.What is the purpose

19、of No Tobacco Day?. Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5.(分数:16.00)A.Future development of children.B.Better ways to educate children.C.The relationship between parents and children.D.lssues of raising children. V解析:听力原文W: Today, in our studio, we are talking about

20、child-rearing, and we have Dr. Smith here. He is a famous expert in this field, and he has been a teacher for many years. Hello, Dr. Smith, welcome.M: Hello, Im glad to be here to talk about this topic, and Im ready to answer questions.W: OK, Dr. Smith. American parents seem to give children allowan

21、ce each week, for example, $10 a week. What do you think of it?M: Well, on the one hand, children may learn to budget their money through the allowance given by parents, but on the other hand, they may not understand the idea of No *IIpains, no gams.W: Do you have a better way for parents?M: In fact

22、, it might be a better way if children earn money for themselves than from their parents. I mean, for example, if the children clean their rooms every day, they may get one dollar from their parents. By doing this, the children will have a better understanding of the value of money.W: Well, Dr. Smit

23、h, you know nowadays computers are popular among every family. Whats the influence of the Internet on children in your opinion?M: You know, every coin has two sides. We get many conveniences from surfing the Internet, but for children, things may be different. You see, in most cases, children play c

24、omputer games instead of searching information they need. And in the worst cases, children may be addicted to games so much that they cant concentrate on what they should do.W: Thank you, Dr. Smith. We take a rest first and then answer questions from our listeners.M:OK.What are the two speakers main

25、ly talking about?Section C(总题数:10,分数:0.00). Questions 16 to 19 are based on the passage you have just heard.1.(分数:16,00)A.lt is mainly provided by Western countries.B.lt cant eliminate poverty in the world.C.lt is an international way to reduce poverty. JD.lt makes poor countries develop faster.解析:听

26、力原文Foreign aid is an important part of international efforts to reduce poverty. The United States Agency for International Development has an estimate of the amount given since the early 1950s. It says 70 countries have received more than $10 trillion in payments and loans from Western nations. But

27、does foreign aid work? Reporter Aida recently discussed the issue with several experts. Michael Robinson is a researcher at the World Policy Institute in New York. He says foreign aid can lead to all the wrong economic policies that made those countries poor in the first place. Mr. Robinson argues t

28、hat it does not help the majority of poor people in a country. Instead, it strengthens the officials in power who are generally unelected. Other experts say foreign aid has produced mixed results, depending on where and how the money is spent. They note successful examples like South Korea, who has

29、become wealthy enough to give foreign aid itself. UN experts agree that foreign aid faces difficulties in parts of the world without much democracy. In Southern Africa, poverty rates increased from 41% in 1981 to 46% in 2001. Yet there are calls for new methods of giving. George Smith is a Ghanaian-

30、born economics professor at American University in Washington. He says Western countries should give less aid, but remove trade barriers so they import more goods from developing nations. Prof. Smith also suggests that donor nations direct how they want their money spent.What does the speaker say ab

31、out foreign aid?. Questions 20 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.5.(分数:12.00)A.lt doesnt need the same standard.B.Individual states are responsible for education. JC.Experts dont agree with each other.D.There is no law on education.解析:听力原文Americans are considering national education

32、 standards recently developed by teachers and other education experts. The United States, unlike other nations, has never had the same school standards across the country. Whats the reason? Education is not discussed in the Constitution. That document limits the responsibilities of the federal gover

33、nment. Other responsibilities, like education, fall to the individual states. Local control of education probably was a good idea 200 years ago. People stayed in the same place and schools knew what students needed to learn. But today, people move to different cities. And some people work at jobs th

34、at did not exist even 20 years ago. The standards deal with language and mathematics in every grade from kindergarten through high school. Forty-eight states have already shown approval for the standards. Two states reject the idea. Critics say that working towards the same standards in every state

35、will not guarantee excellence for all. Some educators in Massachusetts say adopting the proposal will hurt their students because the state standards are even higher. Others say the change will be too costly, requiring new textbooks and different kinds of training for teachers. Still, others fear fe

36、deral interference or control. Supporters say the standards are goals and do not tell states or teachers how to teach. They also say the federal government is not forcing acceptance. However; approving the standards will help states qualify for some federal-grant money.Why does the US have no univer

37、sal education standards?. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.8.(分数:12.00)A.lt is the name of a riverboat.t is a pen name of a famous writer.C.lt is a term of communication among pilots.D.lt is a measure for the depth of water. V解析:听力原文The writer who became Mark Twain was born as Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835. After his father died in 1847, young Samuel wen

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