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英语四级全真模拟试题一及答案

2010年12月英语四级全真模拟试题一及答案

PartIWriting(30minutes)

  Directions:

Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealetter.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

  给你的外国朋友写一封信,告诉他(她)你已经被美国的一所大学录取,但你苦恼的是自己的听力和口语水平不够,你想寻求他(她)对于如何提高听力和口语的建议。

  

PartIIReadingComprehension(skimmingandScanning)(15minutes)

  Directions:

Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.

  Forquestions1-7,mark

  Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;

  N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;

  NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.

  Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

  RobotCarstoDoBattleinDesertRace

  When15competitorslinedupinNevadalastyearfortheU.S.DefenseDepartment'sfirstmillion-dollarrobotrace,hopeswerehigh.Thechallenge:

todriveavehiclewithoutahumandriverorremotecontrolsome150miles(241kilometers)throughtheMojaveDesert.

  Butthosehopesquicklywentupinacloudofdustasmostrobotsbarelymanagedtogetoffthestartingline.Thebestperformer,amodifiedHumveebuiltbyengineersatPennsylvania'sCarnegieMellonUniversity,traveled7miles(11kilometers)beforebreakingdown.

  Torobotdevotees(热爱者),however,itwasaminorhiccup.

  Nosurprise,then,that43teamsshoweduptotryoutforthisyear'srace,dubbed(被称作)theGrandChallenge.Forthepastweek,teamsrangingfromgarageenthusiaststowell-fundeduniversityengineershavebeenfine-tuningtheirmachinesatqualifyingroundshereattheCaliforniaSpeedwayinFontana,California.(Watchtherobotsinactioninourexclusivevideo.)

  Twenty-threefinalistswereannouncedThursdayforSaturday'sGrandChallenge.The175-mile(282-kilometer)coursestartsandfinishesinPrimm,Nevada.

  Theracepromisestobeeventougherthanlastyear'srun.But18monthsisaneternityintheroboticsworld,andthetechnologyhasvastlyimproved.

  OrganizersbelieveseveralteamshavearealshotoffinishingtheraceinlessthantenhourstoearnthegrandprizeoftwomillionU.S.dollars.

  "Whenthefirstteamoutofthechute(斜道)—Mojavaton,asmallteamoutofColorado—madeitsuccessfullyaroundthe2.2-mile(3.5-kilometer)qualificationcourse,Iknewrightthereandthenthatwehadsomethingspecial,"saidRonKurjanowicz,thechiefofstaffforthePentagon'sDefenseAdvancedResearchProjectsAgency(DARPA),whichissponsoringtherace.

  UnknownCourse

  TheaimoftheGrandChallenge,DefenseDepartmentofficialssay,istospurdevelopmentofautonomousgroundvehiclesthatcanoperateindangerousenvironments,suchaswarzones,keepingsoldiersoutofharm'sway.

  AU.S.Congressmandate(训令)requiresthatone-thirdofmilitarygroundvehiclesdrivethemselvesby2015,butthetechnologytomeetthatmandatedoesnotyetexist.

  Sothegovernmentlookedtoenterprisingteamstodevelopthetechnologyfordriverlessvehicles,sweeteningitsofferwiththetwo-million-dollarpurse.

  Noneofthe23teamsknowswhatliesaheadforthisyear'srace.DARPAwon'trevealtheexactrouteuntiltwohoursbeforethestartoftheraceonSaturday.

  ButtheobstaclesontheFontanaqualificationcourse-includingasteel—enforcedtunnelthatwipesoutavehicle'sglobalpositioningsystem—aremadetoresembletherugged,real-lifeconditionsthatthevehicleswillhavetonavigate.

  Thevehiclesusesensorssuchaslasers,cameras,andradartohelpthemavoidobstaclessuchasrocksandcliffs.Thecomputer'sbrainhastofigureouthowtoresolveunexpectedconflicts,likeabouldersittinginthemiddleoftheroad.

  "ThinkaboutallthedecisionsthatyouandIhavetomakewhenwedrivefromourhousetothestore,"Kurjanowiczsaid."Thesevehicleshavetodothesamething,withoutadriver."

  AmongthetopcontendersinSaturday'sraceisTerraMax,amassivetruckoriginallybuiltbytheWisconsin-basedOshkoshTruckCorporationfortheU.S.Marinecorps.

  Inlastyear'srace,TerraMaxmanagedtogoonly1.2miles(2kilometers).TeamleaderGarySchmiedelexpectstodomuchbetterthisyear.Hepointedtothenewall-wheelsteeringfeatureonthetruckasanimportantaddition.

  "Wecanmovethislarge,15-ton(13.5-metricton)payloadvehicleinaturnthat'sequivalenttothatofaHumvee,"hesaid.

  Ghostrider

  TheresourcesofteamslikeTerraMaxorCarnegieMellonUniversity,whichhastwovehiclesintheracethisyear,areafarcryfromthoseofsomeoftheothercompetitors,includinginventors,electricians,andevenahighschoolteam.

  Oneentry,fromaSouthernCaliforniateamofengineers,racers,andhot-rodders,iscalledItCameFromtheGarage.Ithasabeerkeg(小桶)stuckonthebackandanon-offswitchthatsays"brain."

  "Mostoftheschoolsandorganizationswe'reupagainstarejustaccessorizingconventionalvehicles,"saidteamleaderChris"C.J."Pedersen,aformeractor."Our[vehicle]isacustom-built,21st-centuryhotrod...completewithhoodscoopandexhaustcomingofftheside."

  AnthonyLevandowski,aroboticsbuilderfromBerkeley,California,isbackwithGhostrider,theonlymotorcyclerobotinthequalifications.Studdedwithsensorsandcomputers,ittoppled(翻倒)overafter3feet(1meter)inlastyear'srace.

  Levandowski,whohadtopostponehisgraduatestudieswhenhecouldn'tfindafacultyadvisorwhobelieveditwouldbepossibletobuildthemotorcyclerobot,sayshisvehiclehassomedistinctadvantages.

  "We'resmallerandgoalotmoreplaces,"hesaidwhiletinkeringwiththerobotbeforeanothertrialrun."We'realsoalotlessexpensive.Thisbikecostsasmuchasatireorawheelofsomeoftheseotherguys'machines."

SmartMoney

  NeitherGhostridernorItCameFromtheGaragemadethefinalcutthisweek'squalifyingraces.

  However,anothercrowd-pleaser,Cajunbot—ortheRagin'Cajun—aconvertedall-terrainvehicledevelopedbyateamfromtheUniversityofLouisianainLafayette,did.

  ThesmartmoneyinSaturday'sracemaybeonStanley,aconvertedVolkswagenTouaregmadebyateamatCalifornia'sStanfordUniversity.Itwastheonlyvehiclethatdidn'thitanobstacleinthetrialruns.

  Evenifnoneofthevehiclesfinishestheracethisyear,DARPA'sKurjanowiczsaid,theeventhassucceededingalvanizingroboticsdevelopersandpushingthecreationofnewtechnologies.

  "ThebeautyoftheGrandChallengeisthatitdoesn'ttellpeoplehowtosolvetheproblem,"hesaid."Thecommunityhascomeupwithitsownelegantsolutions."

  1.Thepassagemainlydescribestheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofrobotcarraces.

  2.Lastyear'srobotraceinNevadawasagreatsuccess.

  3.Itisasurprisethatupto43teamscameforthisyear'sracecalledtheGrandChallenge.

  4.ThePentagon'sDefenseAdvancedResearchProjectsAgency(DARPA)issponsoringtherace.

  5.TheaimoftheGrandChallengeistospurdevelopmentofautonomousgroundvehicles.

  6.GhostriderandItCameFromtheGaragebothmadethefinalcutatthisweek'squalifyingraces.

  7.TerraMaxwillfinishtheraceandwinthegrandprizeoftwomillionU.S.dollars.

  8.TheobstaclesontheFontanaqualificationcoursearemadetoresemblethe________________.

  9.Theonlymotorcyclerobotinthequalificationsis________________.

  10.Theonlyvehiclethatdidn'thitanobstacleinthetrialrunsis________________.

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

  SectionA

  Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D],anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

  11.[A]Atthedepartmentstore.[C]Intherestaurant.

  [B]Attheoffice.[D]Inthedrugstore.

  12.[A]Themanshouldn'texpecthertogoalong.

  [B]Shedoesn'tthinkshehasenoughmoney.

  [C]She'llgoeventhoughthemovieisbad.

  [D]Themanshouldcountthenumberofpeoplegoing.

  13.[A]Shewasn'treallystudying.

  [B]Shehadn'tfinishedwritingherarticles.

  [C]Shehadfurnishedherhouse.

  [D]Shecouldwritebeautifully.

  14.[A]Theproblemmayhavebeenaverycomplicatedone.

  [B]Noonecandoit.

  [C]Thewomanthinksthattheproblemistooeasy.

  [D]Themancansolvetheproblemhimself.

  15.[A]Thejanitoristoobusytodohiswork.

  [B]Thesanitaryconditionsofanapartment.

  [C]Therelationshipbetweenthejanitorandthetwospeakers.

  [D]Thearchitectureofabuilding.

  16.[A]Hecan'tteareitherpieceofcloth.[C]Thepiecesofclotharemadebyasecretprocess.

  [B]Hewantspartofeachpieceofcloth.[D]Thepiecesofclothseemidenticaltohim.

  17.[A]Tuesday.[C]Thursday.

  [B]Wednesday.[D]Friday.

  18.[A]Aphotographer'scamera.[C]Amoviecamera.

  [B]Atelevisioncamera.[D]Theman'sowncamera.

  Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

  19.[A]Memoriesofarecentstorm.[C]WeatherpatternsthatcanaffectFlorida.

  [B]Howstrongwindsdevelopintoahurricane.[D]Planningasummervacation.

  20.[A]Latesummerissunnyseason.[C]Latesummerisrainyseason.

  [B]Latesummerishurricaneseason.[D]Latesummeriscloudyseason.

  21.[A]Windspeed.[C]Watertemperature.

  [B]Rainfall.

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