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102年 - 2013年 6月大学英语四级考试真题#12790
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CET 等级考试◆CET4 |
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102年 |
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37 |
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1.The biggest problem with traditional print textbooks is that _____. (A)they are not reused once a new edition comes out (B)they cost hundreds of dollars every semester (C) they are too heavy to carry around (D) they take a longer time to revise
2. What does the author say about digital textbooks? (A)It’s not likely they will replace traditional textbooks. (B)They haven’t fixed all the shortcomings of print books. (C) Very few of them are available in the market. (D) Many people still have difficulty using them.
3. According to Kalpit Shah, some students still use paper and pencil because _____. (A)they find it troublesome to take notes with an iPad (B)they are unwilling to change their study behavior (C) they have get tired of reading on the iPad (D) they are not used to reading on the screen
4. Inkling CEO Matt Maclnnis explains that the problem with Course Smart’s current digital textbooks is that _____. (A)they have to be revised repeatedly (B)they are inconvenient to use in class (C) they are different from most mainstream products (D) they are no more than print versions put on a screen
5. Matt Maclnnis describes the updated version of lnkling as _____. (A)a good example of the mainstream products (B)a marvelous product of many creative ideas (C) a platform for building multimedia content (D) a mere skeleton of traditional textbooks
6. The author is most excited about lnkling’s notation system because one can _____. (A)share his learning experience with the best and brightest thinkers (B)participate in discussions with classmates and Facebook friends (C) vote for the best learners democratically (D) store information on the cloud
7. One additional advantage of the interactive digital textbook is that _____. (A)students can switch to different discussions at any point (B)students can download relevant critical comments (C) professors can join in students’ online discussions (D) professors can give prompt feedback to students’ homework
57. What does the author say about junk food? (A)People should be educated not to eat too much. (B)It is widely consumed despite its ill reputation. (C) Its temptation is too strong for people to resist. (D) It causes more harm than is generally realized.
58. What do the Rand researchers think of many of the policy measures to control obesity? (A)They should be implemented effectively. (B)They provide misleading information. (C) They are based on wrong assumptions. (D) They help people make rational choices.
59. Why do policymakers of alcohol control place density restrictions? (A)Few people are able to resist alcohol’s temptations. (B)There are already too many stores selling alcohol. (C) Drinking strong alcohol can cause social problems. (D) Easy access leads to customers’ over-consumption.
60. What is the purpose of California’s rule about alcohol display in gas stations? (A)To effectively limit the density of alcohol outlets. (B)To help drivers to give up the habit of drinking. (C) To prevent possible traffic jams in nearby areas. (D) To get alcohol out of drivers’ immediate sight.
61. What is the general guideline the Rand researchers suggest about junk food control? (A)Guiding people to make rational choices about food. (B)Enhancing people’s awareness of their own health. (C) Borrowing ideas from alcohol control measures. (D) Resorting to economic, legal and psychological means.
62. What do we learn about Kodak? (A)It went bankrupt all of a sudden. (B)It is approaching its downfall. (C) It initiated the digital revolution in the film industry. (D) It is playing a dominant role in the film market.
63. Why does the author mention Kodak’s invention of the first digital camera? (A)To show its early attempt to reinvent itself. (B)To show its effort to overcome complacency. (C) To show its quick adaptation to the digital revolution. (D) To show its will to compete with Japan’s Fuji photo.
64. Why do large companies have difficulty switching to new markets? (A)They find it costly to give up their existing assets. (B)They tend to be slow in confronting new challenges. (C) They are unwilling to invest in new technology. (D) They are deeply stuck in their glorious past.
65. What does the author say Kodak’s history has become? (A)A burden. (B)A mirror. (C) A joke. (D) A challenge.
66. What was Kodak’s fatal mistake? (A)Its blind faith in traditional photography. (B)Its failure to see Fuji photo’s emergence. (C) Its refusal to sponsor the 1984 Olympics. (D) Its overconfidence in its corporate culture.
67. (A)enforce (B)promote (C) operate (D) support
68. (A)feeling (B)frame (C) sense (D) mind
69. (A)with (B)aside (C) about (D) upon
70. (A)remark (B)consider (C) remember (D) concern
71. (A)reportedly (B)incredibly (C) constantly (D) frankly
72. (A)regularly (B)enormously (C) heavily (D) strongly
73. (A)off (B)under (C) against (D) from
74. (A)exact (B)correct (C) right (D) precise
75. (A)influence (B)eliminate (C) compete (D) interfere
76. (A)focusing (B)depending (C) relying (D) basing
77. (A)enlarge (B)engage (C) enhance (D) enlighten
78. (A)explore (B)experience (C) exercise (D) execute
79. (A)between (B)amidst (C) among (D) besides
80. (A)of (B)beyond (C) during (D) for
81. (A)produce (B)dispose (C) affect (D) hasten
82. (A)illustrates (B)decides (C) predicts (D) recommends
83. (A)inclined (B)involved (C) adopted (D) attracted
84. (A)pronounced (B)published (C) discovered (D) cultivated
85. (A)mood (B)model (C) motion (D) motive
86. (A)wonders (B)passions (C) mystery (D) pleasure
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