2023年12月大学英语四级考试模拟试卷.docx
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1、 2023年12月大学英语四级考试模拟试卷 Directions: There are 4 reading passages in this part. 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 the corresponding letter on the Answer She
2、et with a single line through the center. Passage One Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. Acculturation, which begins at birth, is the process of teaching new generations of children the customs and values of the parents culture. How people treat newborns, for example, can be indi
3、cative of cultural values. In the United States it is not uncommon for parents to put a newborn in a separate room that belongs only to the child. This helps to preserve parents privacy and allows the child to get used to having his or her own room, which is seen as a first step toward personal inde
4、pendence. Americans traditionally have held independence and a closely related value, individualism, in high esteem. Parents try to instill these prevailing values in their children. American English expresses these value preferences: children should cut the (umbilical) cord and are encouraged not t
5、o be tied to their mothers apron strings. In the process of their socialization children learn to look out for number one and to stand on their own two feet. Many children are taught at a very early age to make decisions and be responsible for their actions. Often children work for money outside the
6、 home as a first step to establishing autonomy. Nine-or ten-year-old children may deliver newspapers in their neighborhoods and save or spend their earnings. Teenagers (13 to 18 years) may baby-sit neighbors homes in order to earn a few dollar a week. Receiving a weekly allowance at an early age tea
7、ches children to budget their money, preparing them for future financial independence. Many parents believe that managing money helps children learn responsibility as well as appreciate the value of money. 21. According to this passage, the way people treat newborns _. A) is a sign of their customs
8、B) is an indication of their level of knowledge C) symbolizes their social system D) varies from culture to culture 22. The expression, to cut the cord, is used to show that _. A) children dont like their parents B) parents dont feel close to their children C) parents would not like to live together
9、 with their children D) independence from ones family is an important personal goal in USA 23. Children who are tied to the apron strings _. A) are caught in their mothers aprons B) must always wear an apron when they eat C) are very dependent on their mothers D) are independent from their parents 2
10、4. American people often let their children work for money outside the home at a very early age because _. A) children have to earn money to help the family B) they need more money C) they want them to begin establishing autonomy D) children have to save money for future use 25. It can be inferred f
11、rom this passage that _. A) Americans are money lovers B) Americans admire independence C) Americans are good at decision-making D) Americans are all responsible Passage Two Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. Many people believe that the glare from snow causes snowblindness. Yet,
12、 dark glasses or not, they find themselves suffering from headaches and watering eyes, and even snowblindness, when exposed to several hours of snow light. The United States Army has now determined that glare from snow does not cause snowblindness in troops in a snow-covered country. Rather, a mans
13、eyes frequently find nothing to focus on in a broad expanse of barren snow-covered terrain. So his gaze continually shifts and jumps back and forth over the entire landscape in search of something to look at. Finding nothing, hour after hour, the eyes never stop searching and the eyeballs become sor
14、e and the eye muscles ache. Nature offsets this irritation by producing more and more fluid which covers the eyeballs. The fluid covers the eyeball in increasing quantity until vision blurs, then is obscured, and the result is total, even though temporary, snowblindness. Experiments led to the Army
15、to a simple method of overcoming this problem. Scouts ahead of a main body of troops are trained to shake snow from evergreen bushes, creating a dotted line as they cross completely snow-covered landscape. Even the scouts themselves throw lightweight, dark colored objects ahead on which they too can
16、 focus. The men following can then see something. Their gaze is arrested. Their eyes focus on a bush and having found something to see, stop scouring the snow-blanketed landscape. By focusing their attention on one object at a time, the men can cross the snow without becoming hopelessly snowblind or
17、 lost. In this way the problem of crossing a solid white terrain is overcome. 26. To prevent headache, watering eyes and blindness caused by the glare from snow, dark glasses are _. A) indispensable B) useful C) ineffective D) available 27. When the eyes are sore tears are produced to _. A) clear th
18、e vision B) remedy snowblindness C) ease the irritation D) loosen the muscles 28. Snowblindness may be avoided by _. A) concentrating on the solid white terrain B) searching for something to look at in snow-covered terrain C) providing the eyes with something to focus on D) covering the eyeballs wit
19、h fluid 29. The eyeballs become sore and the eye muscles ache because _. A) tears cover the eyeballs B) the eyes are irritated by blinding sunlight C) the eyes are irritated by blinding snow D) there is nothing to focus on 30. A suitable title for the passage would be _. A) Snowblindness and How to
20、Overcome It B) Natures Cure for Snowblindness C) Soldiers in the Snow D) Snow Vision Passage Three Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. Until the 1980s, the American homeless population comprised mainly older males. Today, homelessness strikes much younger part of society. In fact,
21、 a 25-city survey by the U.S. Conference of Mayors in 1987 found that families with children make up the fastest growing part of the homeless population. Many homeless children gather in inner cities; this transient and frequently frightened student population creates additional problems-both legal
22、and educational-for already overburdened urban school administrators and teachers. Estimates of the number of homeless Americans range from 350,000 to three million. Likewise, estimates of the number of homeless school children vary radically. A U.S. Department of Education report, based on state es
23、timates, states that there are 220,000 homeless school-age children, about a third of whom do not attend school on a regular basis. But the National Coalition for the Homeless estimates that there are at least two times as many homeless children, and that less than half of them attend school regular
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