2023年英語四級答案完整版
大學(xué)英語四級考試,即CET-4,College English Test Band 4的縮寫,是由國家教育部高等教育司主持的全國性英語考試?荚嚨闹饕獙ο笫歉鶕(jù)教育大綱修完大學(xué)英語四級的在校?粕、本科生或研究生。下面是小編精心整理的2023年英語四級答案完整版,供大家參考借鑒,希望可以幫助到有需要的朋友。
2023年12月英語四級試題及答案
2023年12月英語四級聽力試題及答案(第一套)
Secetion A:新聞聽力
新聞1
A police officer in the us stopped a large SUv car 【1】 that was going very slow and drifting across lanes on a highway.He expected to find the driver who was either very drunk or having a medical emergency,Instead,the officer discovered a five-year-old boy sat on the edge of the drivers seat.His feet could barely reached the brake,and his head was only high enough to see out of the windows.The child had taken the keys to the family car while his teenage sister was napping.He then drove 3 kilometers across town before getting on the highway.The boy later told confused officers that 【2】 he was planning the travel to California and buy a Lamborghini sports car.Although he only had 3 dollars in his wallet,at least he was driving in the right direction.
Q1.Why did the police officer stopped the SUV car?
Q2.What did the boy tell the police officer he was planning to do?
Section A:新聞聽力
新聞2
Mobile phones have changed the way we live.iiow we read,work,communicate and shop,but_wealready know this.Q3.what We have not yet understood is the way the tiny machines in front of us are changing our skeletons,possibly altering not just the way we behave,but even the very shape of our pddies.
New scientific researchn attheUniversity of the Sunshine Gbast in Queensland Australia,suggests that young people are developing extra pieces of bone at the backs of their heads.These pieces of bone are caused by the way people bend their heads when they use the phone.Thisshifts weight onto the muscles at theback of the head and causes the bone to grow in a way that is not normal.This process can be compared to the way the skin hardens in response to constant rubbing or pressure.Q4.Theresulitisa piece of bone like a horn thatsticks autfram the head by the neck.
Question 3.What does the report say we have not yet understood about mobile phones?
Question 4.What happens to the skin when rubbed or pressed canstantly?
新聞3
News Report 3
A village iis igoing to [Q5]throw a birthday party for an orange cat named Wilbur,who has become famous for making a regular appearance at local shops.Wilbur has his own internet pages as he approaches his 10th birthday on July 7.
[Q6]wilbur is both bold and friendly.He spends most of his time in shops and businesses around the cillage.Hell just take himself into any shop anywhere.There was one time when the doctors receptionist came back and he was sitting on her chair.Among his favorite haunts,are a local hairdresser,two pubs,and the Nottingham Primary School.
Leslie Harper,who runs one of the pubs said the cat has been a big hit with their customers.[Q7]" Hes been a regular visiton for most of this year,"she told the Press Association.“Hes a very relaxed.cat happy for customers and vizis jhung and old tocome in and say hello.”
She also said he is [Q6]a cat of expensive tastes who likes his high-priced cat foodsSara Godfreyirwhb is organizing Wilbers party,told the local newspaper,"Wilbur is part of our lives as he is for everyone who lives in the village."
Question 5.What does the report say the village is going to do for the cat Wilbur?
Question 6 What do we learn from the report about the cat?
Question 7 What does the pub owner Leslie Harper say about the cat?
Section B:長對話1
M:So,【8】where do you want to gofor lunch?
W:I dont know.Do you have anythingin mind?
M:What about 【9】 the sandwich place on Camden Street?
W:No,sorry.I dont feel like sandwiches today.Its a great place,but I think we go there too often.
M:Thats true.Remember thats where we saw"Bridget Clark,the famous movie star.
W:Of course.How could le erforget?There were crowds of people around her asking for a photo with her.
M:What about hamburgers,Then?Theres that American style diner on the way to the mall.
W:I like that place.Their chips are great,but their service takes a long time.And I need to get back by 2:30【10】 for a conference call.How about trying something new?We could try Marios,the new Italiarestaurant on the comer.t looks allight.Have you been there?
M:No,I havent,but Ive noticed that it has gktlreviews on the Internet.Its supposed to be one of the best ltalians in town.I think Jeremy has been there and said it was amazing.Im up for that.
W:Cool.Have you asked emy if he would like to come with us?
M:i already have.He says he cant.He has brought his own lunch today,so he will stay in.I think his wife made him soup
W:Poor Jeremy.【11】His wife is a terrible cook.He should throw that soup in the bin and join us.
Question 8.What are the speakers talking about in this conveetion?
Question 9.Where did the speakers see Bridget Clark,the famous movie star?
Questin 10.Why does the woman say she needs to get back by 2:30?
Question 11.Why does the woman say Jeremy should throw his soup in the bin?
Section B:長對話
長對話2
W:Hi there.How are you today?[Q12]Do yeiTa reservation with us already?
M:Good afternoon.Yes.We reserved our rooms yesterday morning on your website for three nights.The names Patterson.
W:Okay.Let me have a look.Yes,we have it here.You brought the whole family with you.I see.
M:Yes.The two kids,my wife and I,and her parents too.
W:Great.So we have a famlly room for you and your wife and the kids,and another double room for your parents-in-law.They are right next to each other on the ground floor Since you mentioned in your message that they have trouble with stairs.
M:Thats wonderful.[Q13]My father-in-law has had terrible problems getting up and down stairs since his knee operation last April.
W:Im sorry to hear that.AndF You need any help to find transportation for the whole family,we can definitely recommend someone for you.
M:We were thinking of renting a car,but we will explore all the options available for sure.So yes,that would be very helpful [Q14]in comparing prices.Were also wondering what tours and day trips are available.
W:We have bunches of brochures here.I would recommend getting out on a boat trip.The kids will love it and there are so many islands nearby to explore.Theres also a great night market further into town that has all kinds of food and cool little shops selling souvenirs and local jewelry and clothing made by hand.
M:That all sounds marvelous.
W:[Q15]Now all I need is to photocopy your passports and then I can get you all checked in and show you to yourrooms.
Question 12.Who is the man talking to in the conversation?(預(yù)測是酒店前臺receptionist /reception desk)
Question 13.What do we learn about the mans father-in-law from the conversation?
Question 14.Why does the man say they will explore all the options available?
Question 15.What does the woman suggest the man and his family do close to the end of the conversation?
Section C:短文
短文1
Artificial intelligence agents play ever more iniluential roles in our lives.[Q16]They do everything from suggesting new friends to recomimending purchases.[Q16]Theyre even beginning to drive our Cars,Another role that they are expected to take over is negotiating on our behalf in compercal transactions or legal disputes. So its important to know[Q17]whether using an artificial intelligence agent might affect how we negotiate.
Research indicates that it does.In a new study,participants were told to imagine that they were negotiating for something important to them,like a house.Next,they were told either that they would negotiate for themselves,or they would program an artificial intelligence agent to negotiate for them.Participants then completed a survey indicating how tough,deceptive and pleasant,or otherwise they wanted to be,or one of their agent to be in the negotiations. For example,participants could chodse tb be tough by making an opening demand far greater than what theyd be willing to accept.
They could also choose to express sympathy with their oppohent to appear pleasant,but they could also indicate that day or their agent would strategically express anger toward the opponent to gain advantage,or they coulc opt to convey dissatisfaction with the encounter,so that the other party would think they were losing interest.These are both examples of deceptive strategies.[Q18]Participants were more willing to employ deceptive strategies when assigned an agent to negotiate on their behalf.
Questions 16.What does the passage say about artificial intelligence agents?
Question 17 What does the new study want to find out about using an artificial intelligence agent?
Question 18 What did participants tend to do when assigned an Al agent to negotiate on their behalf?
Secetion C:短文
短文2
New research has studied the effects of a Sevenjweek healthy cooking course.Academics measured the programs effect on cooking confidence and self-perceived mental health.Researchers also measured participants overall satisfaction around cooking and diet-related behayiors.What were the findings?[Q19]Course participants saw significant improvements in general health.They also reported improved mental health and subjective vitality immediately after the program.These benefits remained six months after the completion of the course.
What caused these improvements?Researchers have previously found a link between eating more fruits and vegetables and improved longer-term mental health.This would imply that the participants in the cucrent study may have felt better due to improved diet.However,the study showed participantsmental health improved even if the reported diets did not change after completing the program.
Also,the mental health benefits [Q20]were equal among participants who were overweight or obese and those in a healthy weight range.This suggests a link between cooking confidence and satisfaction around cooking and mental health benefits.
Who benefits most from learning to cook?Gender plays a part at the start of the program.77%of female participants were confident about cooking while just 23%of males were confident.At the end of the program.[Q21]Cooking confidence and skills were equal across both counterparts.This changing confidence could lead to a gender balance in home cooking.This,in turn,could reduce consumptioh of unhealthy,high -calorie processed meals.
Question 19:What do we learn about the benefits the participants gained from the healthy cooking course?
Question 20:What do the new research findings suggest about mental health benefits?
Question 21:What plays a role in determining who benefits most from learning to cook?
Secetion C:短文3
What is personal space?We often think of it as an invisible bubble of spaceCSurrounding us that others cant enter without causing discomfort.Research shows however,【22】 that we actually have bubbles of different sizes.Each of these bubbles applies to a different set of people.
The smallest zone called intimate space extends outward from our bodies 18 inches in ever direction.Only family,pets and ones closest friends may enter it.【23】A mere acquaintance entering our intimate space makes us uncomfortable.
Next is the bubble called personal space extending from 1.5 feet to 4 feet away.Friends and acquaintances can comfortably occupy this zone,especially during informal conversations,but strangers apre forbidden.
【24】 Extending from 4 to 12 feet away Cbir us is social space.Here people feel comfortable conducting routine social interactions with new acquaintances or total strangers.
Those are the average siaes of Americas personal bubbles anyway.It is important to keep in mind that personal space varies depending on culture and context.Funhermore,there are signiicant individual differences.As we all know,cultural or individual differences in personal bubble diameters are all too often the cause of discomfort.
How did these persong bubbtes arise?According to researcn,we begin to develop our individual sense of personalspace around age 3 or 4.The sizes of our bubbles are fixed 【25】by onn teens.These bubbles are constructed and monitored by the brain region involved in fear.
Question 22.What does research show about our personal space?
Question 23.What happens if a mere acquaintance enters our intimate space?
Question 24.Where do people feel comfortable interacting with new acquaintances or strangers?
Question 25.When are the sizes of our bubbles fixed?
聽力1套答案
1.C Thought something wrong with the driver.
2.A Buy a sports car.
3.B Alter human skeleton.
4.C It hardens.
5.D Hold a birthday party for him.
6.B Regular visits to the village shop.
7.A Fond of luxury food.
8.D Where to launch.
9.C Sandwich place on Cameron street.
10.A There is to be a conference call.
11.B She doesnt think his wife cooks well.
12.C Receptionist
13.B Difficulty getting up downstairs.
14.D Compare price.
15.B Go on a boat trip.
16.D Increasingly more important.
17.A Effect on the way we negotiate.
18.C Use deceptive strategies.
19.B Six months after The course EN
20.D Eat more vegetable and fruits.
21.A Gender
22.D Varying in size.
23.A Makes us feel uncomfortable.
24.A Personal space.
25.D Enter our teen.
翻譯
改革開放以來,中國人的飲食發(fā)生了顯著的變化。過去由于經(jīng)濟(jì)落后,食品種類有限,數(shù)量不足,人們僅僅滿足于吃得飽。如今中國經(jīng)濟(jì)快速發(fā)展,食品不僅更多豐富多樣,質(zhì)量也大幅提高。隨著生活水平不斷提升,人們對飲食的要求越來越高,更加注重吃的營養(yǎng)。因此目前市場上推出的低脂、低糖、有機(jī)食品受到人們的普遍歡迎。
Since the reform and opening-up,Chinese diet has undergone significant changes.In the past when the economy was backward,food was so short in both kinds and amount that people were only concerned about whether they had enough to eat.Today,as the Chinese economy develops rapidly,food is not only more diverse but also much better in quality.With the improvement of living conditions,people have higher demand for food,paying more attention to food nutrition.Therefore,low-fat,low-sugar and organic foods that are launched into the market enjoy great popularity among people.
四級考試閱讀答案
仔細(xì)閱讀
Passage 1賽馬
46 B he won enormous fame and love from British people
47 A it was only a hindrance they had to get over
48 D he took 3 Grand Nations wins in the 1970s
49 A he had already passed the peak of his racing life
50 D he remained famous and popular
Passage2做決定
51 D rely on instinct in decision making
52 B systematic data and analysis
53 C combine the two together
54 C resort to inner wisdom
55 A apply instinct and data in communication
段落匹配
Teenagers and social network
36 C Indeed,social scientists who study young people have found that..
37 L Distraction is also a serious issue…
38 H But even as error rates stayed stable,studentessays…
39A As a parent of two boys at primary school,I worry about.
40 M So whats the best way to cope?…
41 E Parents are wrong to worry about kids…
42 I When linguist Naomi Baron studied students instant…
43 B New technologies always provoke generational panic…
44 J It is probably true that fewer kids are heavy readers…
45 G But surely all this short-form writing is affecting literacy?…
選詞填空
第一篇
26.F impact
27.D controversial
28.H moderate
29.I participated
30.O upper
31.M seemingly
32.L risk
33.J patterns
34.A adjust
35.G limitations
第二篇
D focus
F overall
E indicator
K quantified
N story
M reflected
H prior
O strongly
L recovery
C especially
作文第一套
Suppose your university newspaper is inviting submissions from students for its coming edition on a campus event that has impressed them most.
Last Saturday, our Student Union organized the AnnuaI Campus Sports Games, which lasted throughout the weekend. This activity left an unforgettable impression on me. lt was a huge success because not only did it spark students enthusiasm for sports activities, but it also proved our universitys openness and care for students needs.
The games started at 9 a.m. with a short speech de livered by the principal of our university, who emphasized the im- portance of sports in building a healthy and balanced life-style. Then, various sports event were held including track and field, basketball, swimming, and even chess, catering to a wide range of interests and abilities. The highlight for me was th e relay race, which saw an incredible display of teamwork a nd determination. Additionally, many students, me included, were impressed with the good organization of the events, the exciting cheers and medaI awarding ceremony held on the Sunday evening.
ln all, it was clear that these events had achieved more than just physical engagement. They fostered a sense of community, encouraged healthy competition, and allowed students from different backgrounds to connect and engage.
上周六我們學(xué)生會組織了一年一度的校園運(yùn)動會,運(yùn)動會持續(xù)了整個(gè)周末。這次活動給我留下了難忘的印象。這次活動取得了巨大的成功,不僅激發(fā)了學(xué)生們對體育活動的熱情,也證明了我校對學(xué)生需求的開放和關(guān)心。
運(yùn)動會在上午9點(diǎn)開始,我們大學(xué)的校長發(fā)表了簡短的講話,他強(qiáng)調(diào)了體育在建立健康和平衡的生活方式中的重要性。然后,舉辦各種體育比賽,包括田徑,籃球,游泳,甚至國際象棋,迎合了廣泛的興趣和能力。對我來說最重要的是接力賽,這是團(tuán)隊(duì)合作和決心的不可思議的展示。此外,包括我在內(nèi)的許多學(xué)生都對活動的良好組織、激動人心的歡呼聲和周日晚上舉行的頒獎(jiǎng)儀式印象深刻。
總之,很明顯,這些活動取得的不僅僅是身體接觸。他們培養(yǎng)了一種社區(qū)意識,鼓勵(lì)良性競爭,并允許來自不同背景的學(xué)生聯(lián)系和參與。
2023年12月英語四級試題及答案完整版(第二套)
聽力第二套
00:00:00 說話者1:
College english test,band four,part two,listening comprehension,section a directions.In this section,you will hear three news reports.At the end of each news report,you will hear two or three questions.Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked ab c and d then mark the corresponding letter on answer sheet one with a single line through the center.
00:00:39 說話者2:
News report one.How you noticed how similar you are to your friends.It may be because your brains operate in harmony with each other.We know that friends are more likely to be the same age,gender and ethnic background as each other.Now it seems that brains are alike too.Researchers at the university of california scanned the brains of 42 classmates while they watched videos intended to provoke varying responses.Some people might find a romantic scene touching,for instance,while others would feel it was embarrassing,the activity of friends,brains was more similar than that of people who didnt know each other,particularly in regions involved in attention,emotion and language.This similarity was strong enough used to predict whether two people were already friends or not.The relationship probably goes two ways.We are drawn to people who think like us.We then influence their thoughts over time which may push their brain activity into more closely resembling our own questions.
00:01:58 說話者1:
One and two are based on the news report.You have just heard question one,what may be the reason that friends are similar to each other?According to the recent research?
00:02:25 說話者1:
Question two,what does the news report say about the relationship between friends?News report two,two men who have been best friends for 60 years have just realized they are actually brothers.Its reported that alan robinson and walter mcdonald met in the 6th grade at a school in hawaii.They have been best friends ever since.Allen was given away for adoption soon after he was born.And walter never knew his father.So recently they made separate attempts on dna matching websites to discover more about their ancestry.Walter was astonished to find that he matched with website user robbie 737.He knew immediately that this was his best friend alan whose friends call him robbie and flew 7:00 30 7:00 airplanes when he was a pilot.The pair were born to the same mother15 months apart.
00:03:44 說話者2:
Questions,three and four are based on the news report.You have just heard.Question three,what did both alan robinson and walter mcdonald attempt to do on dna matching websites?
00:04:14 說話者2:
Question four,what did the news report say about alan robinson and walter mcdonald?
00:04:36 說話者2:
News reports three,amid all the election drama,air pollution problems and disease outbreaks.Five tourists good work is being spread online.Yesterday two male and three female tourists were spotted walking the kilometer long beach,picking up trash.One of the male tourists from australia comments said that although there was a lot of trash,nobody was doing anything.Beach was not as nice or beautiful as it should be.He felt so sad to see such a gorgeous place littered with so much trash.Thus he and his friends decided to grab a few trash bags and clean it all up.A man passing by decided to video their good deed and put it on the internet.It was unclear where the rest of the group was from.They were most likely traveling together.One local woman commented on being embarrassed that tourists were cleaning up their beach.Another mentioned that it was actually the natives who brought food and drinks then left trash all along the island.
00:05:42 說話者1:
Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.Question five,why did one of the male tourists feel sad?Question six,who put the good deed video on the internet?
00:06:26 說話者1:
Question seven,why did one local woman say she was embarrassed?Section b directions.In this section,you will hear two long conversations.At the end of each conversation,you will hear four questions,both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked ab c and d then mark the corresponding letter on answer,sheet one with a single line through the center.
00:07:20 說話者2:
Conversation one.Hello.
00:07:22 說話者1:
benjamin,dan and I will be going for a run along the canal saturday morning.Would you like to join us?
00:07:29 說話者2:
Id love to,but I hurt my ankle last weekend playing football with work colleagues.
00:07:34 說話者1:
Dear,is it serious?
00:07:36 說話者2:
No not at all.I landed badly during a fall and twisted it a little but its no big deal.Its just a little swollen and I should be fine for next saturday if you still want to go for a jog then.
00:07:48 說話者1:
I wont be here next saturday im going to the zoo.
00:07:52 說話者2:
00:07:53 說話者1:
My little nephew turns six and he loves the zoo,so the whole family is going.
00:07:58 說話者2:
Then I havent been to a zoo since I was a kid.
00:08:03 說話者1:
They are nowhere near as popular as they used to be when we were children.I personally feel sorry for the poor animals stuck in cages,but theres no denying they are fun and educational for children.
00:08:16 說話者2:
Do you know if dan will be around next saturday?
00:08:19 說話者1:
Yeah,I think he will just send him a text message.Hes always keen on physical activities.Thats true.
00:08:27 說話者2:
Dan is extremely fit and healthy.He goes to the gym most days plus tennis 2 or 3 times a week.
00:08:34 說話者1:
What have you been doing to stay busy while youve had that swollen ankle?
00:08:39 說話者2:
Ive been catching up on some reading.I was given three books over christmas and im only now getting round to reading them.
00:08:47 說話者1:
Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question eight,why cant the man go for a run saturday morning?Question nine,why is the womans whole family going to the zoo next saturday?Question ten,what do we learn about dan from the mans description?Question 11,what has the man been doing since last weekend?
00:10:12 說話者2:
Conversation two.
00:10:14 說話者1:
our guest on todays book talk is john black,the author of the new best seller retire early.
00:10:22 說話者2:
Thanks for having me on the show,lisa.
00:10:25 說話者1:
john,your book is getting a lot of attention,partly because you write that most people can retire by 40.Is that realistic?Definitely.
00:10:35 說話者2:
When researching this book,I interviewed hundreds of people who retired by 40.
00:10:41 說話者1:
okay,but how much money does a person need to retire?Ive read articles recommending $1 million as a good figure for retirement.
00:10:51 說話者2:
While most financial planners do give numbers,I dont think thats useful as people are living in different areas with different costs of living and have different needs and wants,which is why I suggest that people aim for financial independence.
00:11:05 說話者1:
What do you mean by financial independence?
00:11:09 說話者2:
Having investment income thats greater than monthly expenses?
00:11:12 說話者1:
That sounds risky to me.What if an accident happens or you get ill and need medical treatment?Shouldnt people have extra cash for emergencies?
00:11:24 說話者2:
Too many people spend their lives working on jobs they hate because theyre afraid.So I counsel people to take risks.Retirement doesnt have to be permanent and if people need to they can go back to work.
00:11:38 說話者1:
But its not always easy to get back into the workforce after an extended absence.
00:11:43 說話者2:
True,but if you keep current with your skills,you will be attracted to employers.Maybe.
00:11:49 說話者1:
But how can anyone save enough to retire by 40 when most people cant retire at 60.
00:11:55 說話者2:
simple by cutting housing food and transport expenses and investing half your monthly income?
00:12:01 說話者1:
That sounds impossible.
00:12:04 說話者2:
I admit its difficult,but it has worked for thousands.
00:12:08 說話者1:
Questions?12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question 12,what do we learn about the mans book published recently?Question 13,what do the articles the woman read recommend?Question 14,what does the man say about retirement?Question 15,how does the man say his proposal about retirement can be carried out.
00:13:20 說話者2:
section c directions.In this section you will hear three passages,end of each passage,you will hear three or four questions,both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked abc and d then mark the corresponding letter on answer sheet one with a single line through the center.
00:14:05 說話者1:
Passage one,new research from america studies the role that the presence of individuals from different social or racial groups has in influencing consumers,food choices.This research found college students were more likely to choose healthy food in the presence of an observer of a different race as opposed to an observer from their own race.The same was true when they were with someone from a different university compared to someone from their own.Researchers say this was because participants anticipated more negative judgment from an outsider group.In contrast,they felt less judged by members of their own group.In one experiment,participants were offered the choice between candy and fruit as a snack when in the presence of an unknown student from their own university,only 12% of students selected the healthier option.However,this number was 31% when in the presence of an unknown student from another university,other experiments showed similar results based on racial group.Whats the reason for this pattern?The study found that people feel judged to a larger extent by members of other groups.Because of this,they strategically use healthy food choices to make a positive impression.There have been many attempts to help consumers make healthier choices,but consumers often struggle to maintain a healthy diet.This research finds that one way to promote a healthy diet could be to advertise the social benefits of healthy choices.
00:15:52 說話者2:
Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 16,what was the finding of the new research from america about consumers,food choices?Question 17,when did 31% of students in the experiment select the healthier option?Question 18,how could a healthy diet be promoted according to the findings of the new research?Passage two?For college students under pressure,a dog may be the best stress fighter around according to the finding of a recent study.Its a really powerful finding said patricia henry who led the study.Universities are doing a lot of great work trying to help students succeed academically,especially those who may be at risk due to a history of mental health issues or academic and learning issues.This study shows that traditional stress management approaches answers effective for this population compared with programs that focus on providing opportunities to interact with therapy dogs.The researchers measured executive functioning in the students involved in the study.Executive function is a term for the skills one needs to plan,organize,motivate,concentrate and memorize.These are skills students need to succeed in college.The research has found that students who were most at risk had the most improvements in executive functioning after interacting with therapy dogs.These results remained when researchers followed up 6 weeks later.Many universities provide academic stress management programs and workshops.These are traditionally very similar to college classes.They often talk about ways to get more sleep set goals or manage stress or anxiety.Pendry acknowledges these are really important topics and these workshops help typical students succeed,but they are less helpful for struggling students.Henry believes those students may experience the programs as another lecture,feel even more stressed.
00:18:58 說話者1:
Questions,19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 19.What does the recent study led by patricia pendry?Aim to examine question 20.What did the new study measure in the participants?Question 21.What does patricia hendrick think traditional stress management programs may do?
00:20:09 說話者1:
Passage three,taking risks in business does not mean going into business blindly and then expecting great results.On the contrary,taking risks in entrepreneurship involves careful planning and hard work.Nobody can really be sure if risks will be met with success,no matter how calculated they may be.But this should not stop you from taking risks as risks are necessary if you want your business to succeed,some risks may not work out,but an optimistic risk taker will always look at failure as an opportunity to learn.The willingness to experiment with new ideas is key to business growth.As the old saying goes,nothing ventured,nothing gained.Failure will teach you how to think and plan strategically,but just remember that not all risks are good ones.And when you fail,learn from it and move forward.Since most people tend to avoid risk,businesses that are brave enough to take risks,already have a competitive advantage.They are the ones setting the standard with new ideas,fresh offers and bold inventions.Risk takers are best at adapting in difficult times,simply put when most individuals stay away from risk.It means less competition for risk takers.We dont know if youll achieve what these risk takers have achieved.But for as long as you want to stay safe, for as long as you are content with where your business is right now,you will never find out.
00:21:57 說話者2:
questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 22.What do entrepreneurs have to do when taking risks according to the passage?Question 23.What does the passage say is key to business growth?Question 24.What are we advised to do when we fail?Question 25.What does it mean to risk taking businesses when most people tend to avoid risk?
00:23:28 說話者1:
Thats the end of listening comprehension.
00:23:31 說話者2:
聽力考試結(jié)束,請考生暫停作答.
聽力2套答案
1.C Their brains work in harmony.
2.A lt can work both ways.
3.D Find out more about their ancestry.
4.B They were born to the same mother.
5.B The beautiful beach was spoiled with lots of trash.
6.C A passerby.
7.A lt was tourists not natives who were cleaning up the beach.
8.D He is physically unfit for it.
9.D To give her little nephew a treat.
10.D He spends most of his time in the gym.
11.B Concentrating on reading.
12.B It is attracting many peoples attention.
13.C One should have one million dollars to retire.
14.A It doesnt need to be permanent.
15.D By investing half of ones monthly income.
16.C They were influenced by the presence of someone from an outsider group.
17.A When an unknown student from another universitywas present.
18.B By advertising its social benefits.
19.D The effect of interacting with therapy dogs on students under pressure.
20.A Their executive functioning.
21.B Add to some studentsstress
22.A Work hard and plan carefully.
23.D Being willing to experiment with novel ideas.
24.B Learn from our failure and forge ahead.
25.D Less competition.
翻譯
中國政府十分重視人民的健康飲食。通過大力提倡健康飲食,人們對合理營養(yǎng)增進(jìn)健康的重要性有了更加深刻的認(rèn)識。 “吃的安全,吃的營養(yǎng),吃得健康”是人民對美好生活的基本需求,是提升人民幸福感的必然要求,也為食品產(chǎn)業(yè)的發(fā)展提供了新機(jī)遇目前,各級政府都在采取多種措施,推進(jìn)健康中國的建設(shè)。
The Chinese Government attaches great importance to a healthy diet for its people.With its vigorous advocation,the Chinese people have gained a deeper understanding of the important role of proper nutrition in health improvement."Eating safely,nutritiously and healthily"is the peoples basic demand for a good life,an in evitable requirement inenhancing peoples sense of well-being,and also creation of new opportunities for the development of the food indus-try.At present,governments at all levels are taking various measures to promote the construction of a healthy China.
四級閱讀第二套答案:
仔細(xì)閱讀2
Passage One
Supermarkets have long been suffering as one of the thin-nest-margined businesses
In existence and one of the least-looked-forward-to places to work or visit.
答案
46-50 BBDCA
46.What problem have supermarkets been facing?
B)They have been losing customers and profits.
47.What does the passage say about the idea of a self-ser-vice grocery?
B)It originated in the United States.
48.What did supermarkets do by adopting the Fordist facto-ry approach?
D)They revolutionized the distribution of goods.
49.What is the typical supermarket layout intended to do?
C)Induce customers to make more unplanned purchases.
50.What have people long feared about supermarkets?
A)They use tricky strategies to promote their business
Passage Two
The traditional school year,with three months of vacation every summer..
答案
51-55 ADDAC
供參考
51.A)Students needed to help with farm work.
52.D)It will strengthen their relationship with teachers.
53.D)It contributes to students healthy growth.
54.A)It does little good to most students.
55.C)Outdated.
信息匹配2
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36-40 FCJEB
41-45 LGDIL
36.【F】Today,the dancers travel across Chinatown going from business to business to bring good luck for the coming year.
37.【C】 But the club also acts as a recreation center and safe haven(庇護(hù)所)for teenagers,with video games readily available.
38.【J】“But what makes you a competent lion dancer is that theres a sense of imagination involved.
39.【E】It is believed that the lion dance began in the third century.Stories vary about how lion dancing came to be,but most of them include a monster named Nian who would ter-rorize a village.
40.【B】Teenagers comprise about half of the group,many of whom began lion dancing at the age of 14.
41.【L】“I value my culture and tradition,being Chinese or Asian-Americanl have a lot of pride in that,he said.
42.【G】As one person controls the head,a second follows under a train of fabric representing the body.
43.【D】”Were a big family"he said,shaking hands with other members as they walked through the doors You know everyone.
44.【l】Mr.Chan ,who has been involved with the club for nearly 50 years,said that passing the dance from one gener-ation to the next was vital.
45.【L】Mr.Le comes by the dance as a legacy(傳承).“Twas born intoit"Mr.Le said,noting that his uncle and father were club members.
選詞填空2
文章首句
Morocco is responding to increasing energy demands…
答案速查
26-30 H O I N C;31-35 L D M A G
26.H located
27.0 scheduled
28.1 mostly
29.N rising
30.C crucial
31.L pioneer
32.D depend
33.M potential
34.A affordable
35.G just
作文第二套
Suppose your university newspaper is inviting submissions from students for its coming edition on the recent development of their hometown.
I was born and raised in Changsha,the capital city ofHunan Province.Recently,it has witnessed significant improvements.
To begin with,the citys infrastructure has undergone significant upgrades.New roads,bridges,and public transportation systems have greatly improved connec-tivity,making it easier for residents to commute and access essential services.Moreover,green spaces have been expanded,with numerous parks and gardens providing a much-needed respite from bustling city life.Finally,new schools and universities have been estab-lished,offering a wide range of educational opportunities for the citys youth.
In conclusion,these recent developments have trans-formed Changsha into a vibrant city.I hope to see even more innovation in the city in the years to come.
我在湖南省省會長沙出生并長大。最近,它有了顯著的改善。
首先,這座城市的'基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施經(jīng)歷了重大升級。新的道路、橋梁和公共交通系統(tǒng)大大改善了連通性,使居民更容易通勤和獲得基本服務(wù)。此外,綠色空間得到了擴(kuò)展,眾多的公園和花園為繁忙的城市生活提供了急需的喘息機(jī)會。最后,新的學(xué)校和大學(xué)已經(jīng)建立,為城市的年輕人提供了廣泛的教育機(jī)會。
總而言之,最近的這些發(fā)展使長沙成為一個(gè)充滿活力的城市。我希望在未來的幾年里,這座城市能有更多的創(chuàng)新。
2023年12月英語四級試題及答案完整版(第三套)
翻譯第三套
改革開放以來,中國人民生活水平不斷提高,這在人們的飲食(diet)變化上得到充分體現(xiàn)。如今,人們不再滿足于吃得飽,而是追求吃得更加安全、更加營養(yǎng)、更加健康,食物也愈來愈豐富多樣,不再限于本地的農(nóng)產(chǎn)品。物流業(yè)(logistics industry)的發(fā)展使人們很容易品嘗到全國各地的特產(chǎn)。毫無疑問,學(xué)食品質(zhì)量與飲食結(jié)構(gòu)的改善為增進(jìn)人們健康提供了有力的保障。
Since the reform and opening-up,the living standard of the Chinese people has been on continuous improve-ment,which is fully reflected in the change of peoplesdiet.Today,people are no longer satisfied with whether they have enough to eat,but seek to eat more safely,more nutritiously and more healthily.Whats more,food becomes more diverse and is not limited to local produce.The development of the logistics industry makes it easy for people to taste local specialties from all over the country.Doubtlessly,the improvement of food quality and diet structure provides a strong guarantee for the promotion of peoples health.
四級閱讀第三套答案:
仔細(xì)閱讀3
第三套:Passage One
Team-building exercises have become popular for manager strying to increase……
答案
46-50ABDAD
46.A)They consider such exercises annoying.
47.B)They rearanged the staff and office spaces.
48.D)They were regarded as an intrusion into employees private lives.
49.A)By allowing participants freedom to express them-selves.
50.D)They have to be applied cautiously to be effective.
Passage Two
There are close to 58,000 homeless people in Los Angeles county.
答案
51~55 ACACD
51 A)To combat the countys homelessness.
52 C)They are responsible for their own condition.
53 A)They find it increasingly difficult to afford a place to live.
54 C)The increase in new housing falls short of the demand of the growing homeless population.
55 D)They no longer find shocking.
信息匹配3
答案速查
36-40 GLDAM
41-45 JFCHK
36【G】 Increased digital access for fansa,a more beh-nind-the-scenes experience for broadcast viewers and inno-vation in areas like virtual reality-what is it like to sped around a track inside a
Perrari?-are among the possibilities.
37【L】 He recalled attending Formula Ones Monaco race last year and being overwhelmed by the ceremony leading up to the event,the way the race charmed the city for days ahead of the start.
38 【D】 Among the goals,Carey said in an interview onTuesday,is one that just abou tevery global sport seems in-terested in chasing:increasing interest in the United States.
39【A】 For the past four decades the leader of Formula One car racing,one of the
biggest annual sporting series in the world,was Bernie Eccle-stone,a former motorcycle parts dealer who built it into an international presence essentially on his own.
40【M】 He was fascinated."You cant help but be awed,”he said,"and I think that feeling can be translatedto the viewer.’
41【J】 At Fox Broadcasting Company,he was a top advisor for years,known for his skill in helping to lead the launch of the company into sports,as well as the start of Fox NewsChannel.
42【F】…and second,alter the way fans experience the within the sport both in person and remotely,so that con-nections between the audience and people within the seriesare easier to make.
43【C】 …Chase Carey-a former executive with Fox Broad-casting Company and Direc TV who by his own admission is not a fierce racing fan…
44【H】 The larger question,though,is a familiar one:Is there room for Formula One in the ever-crowded sports landscape of the United States?Opinions vary,particularly because viewing habits among consumers continue to evolve.
45【K】 Its about speed,danger and risk.And Formula One has that more than any other racing series.
選詞填空3
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Whether youre just having a down day or a down period…
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26-30 G N D F H 31-35 K E C I M
26.G daily
27.N symptoms
28.D classified
29.F come
30.H definitely
31.K inactive
32.E clearing
33.C bond
34.I distractions
35.M reaping
作文第三套
Suppose your university newspaper is inviting submis-sions from students for its coming edition on a campus event that has impressed them most.
As a student at the Foreign Languages School of [University Name],I am most impressed by the care our university shows to us students.
Given the damp and cold winters and burning hot sum-mers,the authorities have installed air conditioning units in all the dormitories,providing us with comfortable shelter from the extreme temperatures.Moreover,the canteens offer affordable set meals,ensuring that students on a tight budget dont have to worry exces-sively about living expenses and can save money for other necessities.Most notably,I am struck by the traffic control during rush hours to ensure student safety.During these times,vehicles are prohibited from usingthe routes students take to and from classroom buildings and dormitories.
To be frank,there are too many such examples to list intheir entirety.I am very proud to be a part of our university and would like to express my sincere gratitude for everything our university does for its students.
作為[學(xué)校名稱]外國語學(xué)院的一名學(xué)生,我對學(xué)校對學(xué)生的關(guān)懷印象最深刻。
由于冬天潮濕寒冷,夏天酷熱難耐,校方在所有宿舍都安裝了空調(diào),為我們提供了一個(gè)舒適的遮蔽處。此外,食堂提供實(shí)惠的套餐,確保預(yù)算緊張的學(xué)生不必 過分擔(dān)心生活費(fèi)用,可以節(jié)省其他必需品的錢。最值得注意的是,我對高峰時(shí)段的交通管制感到震驚,以確保學(xué)生的安全。在此期間,車輛禁止使用學(xué)生往返教學(xué)樓和宿舍的路線。
坦率地說,這樣的例子太多了,無法一—列舉。我很自豪能成為我們學(xué)校的一員,并對我們學(xué)校為學(xué)生所做的一切表示衷心的感謝。
2023年6月英語四級真題答案及解析
聽力答案第一套
1.D) She was accused of violating a city law.
2.A) It will take time to solve the rat problem.
3 B) Work in an environment resembling Mars.
4.A) Ready-made food.
5.C) He bit a softball players Olympic gold medal.
6.D) Pay for the cost of a new one.
7.C) Treat them as treasures.
8.A) She covered its screen with a plastic sheet.
9.B) It includes unnatural light.
10.D) He has been burdened with excessive work.
11.B) Sleep may be more important than people assumed.
12.A) What they wanted to be when grown up.
13.C) A mechanical engineer.
14.C) Imaginative.
15.B) Help their kids understand themselves.
16.D) Promote Internet-ready phones
17. A) They cater to Africansneeds
18.B) An old-school keypad.
19.C) It was cheaper than using fossil fuel plastic.
20.D) A rapid increase in U.S. petroleum chemical production.
21.D) Take measures to promote the use of recycled plastic.
22.B) It rents a place for nap-takers.
23.C) To understand the obvious importance of napping
24.B) They depend on his ability to concentrate.
25.A) Some bosses associate napping with laziness.
聽力答案第二套
1.A) A man was bitten by a snake.
2.D) Who owned the snake.
3.A) Taking her trash out in fancy dresses.
4.B) To amuse people.
5.C) Have a meal even if they have no money.
6.C) It originated from a donation to her staff.
7.B) More people have been giving than taking
8.A) He is a psychologist.
9.D) Why friends break off contact all of a sudden.
10.C) They scream to get their parents back.
11.A) They may regard any difference as the end of a relation-ship.
12.C) Their quality.
13.A) Jeans are a typical American garment.
14.B) They are natural.
15.D) They are worth the price.
16.A) He desires more in life.
17.D) It is relatively predictable.
18.D) They are too simple.
19.B) It can help connect people.
20.B) Make them more open to learning
21.C) Convey fundamental values.
22.B)lmmigrants have been contributing to the U.S.
23.D) More of them are successful business people.
24.C) Their level of debt is lower than that of native bornAmericans.
25.A) Keep their traditional values and old habits.
Section A:新聞聽力1
Q1.A woman was charged withallegedly violating a Rhode Island City law agaict feedingwild animals. The fifty-year-oldwomans neighbors blame herfor making the areas rat problem worse. newly installedcameras captured several ratsactive in the middle of the day.Neighbors say that itsyepworse during the night. Thewoman and her parents whoown the home told reportersthat shes been charged for feeding birds who would haveknown just loving animals getsyou that much trouble she said.It is prohibited to feed any wildanimals including birds in RhodeIsland City. Nevertheless, whilethe womans intention was tofeed hirds, it is clear that ratswere aiso benefiting Q2.intanyMoradi, director of the cityadministration, said he sawmore than 20 rats near the womans home. He siitjwilltake months to get the problemunder control.
Qugstion one. What do we iearnfrom the report about the fifty-year-old woman?
Question two. What did thedirector of the city administration say at the end of the news report?
To prepare for eventually sendingastronauts to-Mars, NASA began taking applications Friday for fourpeople to live for a yearpin MarsJune Alpha. Thats a 1700-square-foot Martian habitat, inside abuilding in Houston.
【Q3】Thepaid volunteers will workin an envirgment similar to Marsitheywill have lihited communicationswith family, restricted food, and resources. NASA is planning threeexperiments with the first one
starting in the fall next year. Foodwill all be 【Q4】 ready-to-eat spacefood. Some plants will be grown butnot potatoes like in the movie TheMartian."We want to understandhow humans perform in them," saidlead scientists Grace Douglas,"Were looking at Mars realisticsituations. The applicatian process opened Eriday, and theyre notseeking just anybody. The requirements are strict, including amasters degree in a science,engineering or math field or pilotexperience. Only American citizensor permanent US residents areacceptable. Applicants must be
between 30 and 55, and in goodphysical health."Attitude is key,"said former Canadian astronautChris Hadfield. He said theparticipants need to be supercompetent, resourceful, and notrely on other people to feelcomfortable.
Question Three: What does NASArequire the paid volunteers to ldo?
Question Four: What will theparticipants in the project eat?
[Q5]A JapanesenMayor apologizedThurseayfor hiting the Olympicgold eda[bfa softball player.
Nagoya mayor Takashekawamurahad praised athlete Miu Goto.
During a public media event. Heasked her to put the metal aroundhis neck Kawamura, then a bit intoit. Biting a metal in front of journatists and photographers hasbecome a common pose for Olympic medalists. However,jit isonly for the winners themselves, notothers. Im really sorry that I hurtthe treasurer of the gold medalist,Kawamura told reporters Thursday.
[Q6]The mayor said the metal wasundamaged, though he offered topay for the cost of a new one. Goto,however, has accepted the International Olympic Committeesoffer of a replacement, according to Japanese media reports. The scenebroadcast on television promptedthousands of complaints to City Hall.[Q7]Some Olympianssaid theytreat their medals as treasures, andthat it was disrespectful and unacceptable for Kawamura to bite one.I would cry if that happened tome, said another athlete. Now hesaid to Koto.I handle my own goldmedal so gently that I would notscratch it.
Question 5 What does the newsreport say about the Japanesemayor to Kashi Kawamura?
Question 6 What did Mayor Kashi Kawamura offer to do?
Question 7 What did some Olympians say they would do withtheir medals?
M: Well start orange thing on your computerscreen.
W: Q8a semething about yesterday, Its aplastic Sweet tHat-blocks blue light. I have onethat I use to cover my phewe:ssrean too.
M: What do you mean by blue light?
W: Q9.Blue light includes naturatlight, but italso includes light that isnt natural. Forexample,from computers, phones,televisions, andother electronic devices.
M: So blue light is harmful and thats why youwant to block it.
W: It isnt that simple.Q9.Blue light isntnecessarily bad for us. In fact, we need bluelight during the day to be herhgit[toomuch blue light, especially from electronicdevices can harm our health by weakeningour vision and making it harder for us to fallasleep. And poor sleep can cause all sorts ofhealth problems.
M: Q10.Im not so sure that sleep is nearly asimportant as people always say it is.I haventslept enough in months, because I have toomuch work to do. And I feel fine. And its thesame for most of my friends. Poor sleepmight be a problem for older people, butsurely young people can handle late nights.
W:Well, Q11.the research Iv Pshows that sleep isprobably even more important than wei thought and that not having enoughsleep can contribute to serious health probled li ppesity and heart disease. Andall the artificiat blue light from electronicdevices means we have to try harder to sleepwell.
M: Maybe youre right. Im on my computervery late most nights and thats probablywhy I dont sleep enough.
Question 8.What did the woman do toher computer?
Question 9. What does the woman sayabout blue light?
Question 10. Why does the man say hehasnt slept enough for months?
Question 11. What has the womanlearned from the research she has read?
Woman: as a kid, did you know 【12】 whatjob you wanted to do when you grew up?
Man: No,I didnt. And I got sick every timeadults asked me what I wanted to be when Igrew up.
Woman: Its the same with me. And lm tiredof people asking that question of my 10-year-old daughter. My daughters stock answersour basketball player, pop singer,【13】mechanical engineer. Adults love that last
one, as its the perfect mix of the sensible andthe ambitjous. When she was much younger.My daughter used to say she wanted to bequeen of the clouds, which I loved.【14】Thats the kind of goal setting dje inchildren springing from their boundlessimaginations.
Man: Yes, we grownups can be tedious andlimiting in our need for reality. And we teacha very gloomy image of adult hood, thatwhatever our childrens future holds it mustbe seen within the context of ajob.
Woman: How utterly overwhelming and dull.
Man: When people ask my son what he wantsto be when he grows up, I have to swallowthe urge to say,"Hey, back off my kidsdreams."
Man: We cant dismiss the idea thatteenagers have to plan to do something after theyfinish school, and parents are entitled tohope its more than simply spending 10 hoursa day playing computer games.
Man: But asking "What do you want to be?"isnt going to lead a child to fulfilled liferather lead to false expectations and a highchance of disappointment.
Woman: Exactly.【15】We should be helpingour kids understand who therivn ifthat means letting go of who we thinktheyshound be.
Question 12 What question were bothspeakers fed up with when they were kids?
Question 13 What occupation do adults seeas both sensible and ambitious according tothe woman?
Question 14 What kind of goal setting doesthe woman like to see in children?
Question 15 What does the woman suggestadults should do?
Section C:
Greater Internet access correlatesdirectly with improved health care,education, and economic development.People living in rural areas, howeyer,lagbehind in online use, which limits theiraccess to government services,banking,and job opportunities. Nowhere is thischallenge clearer than in Africa. MostAfricans live in rural areas that are toughto wire for internet access. Now,[Q16]some phone eompanies are trying tointroduce internet-ready phones intoAfrican markets. Certain companies have started selling simple smartphonesfor only $20. Previously the lowest pricehad been around $40 well out of reachfor many people. These devices are
powered by software from the giantelectronics company KaioS technologies limited. Most companiesare trying to make phones ever morepowerful and capable, but KaiOS wentthe other way.[Q17] It made every effortto keep the essential capabilities of smartphones, to strip out costs and preserve battery life for people wholikely have inadequate access to electricity.The KaiOS devices offer analternative to the more expensive models that remain out of reach ofmany Africans and contribute to thedigital divide. The body of KaiOS phonesis as basic as it gets. Instead .of atouchscreen,f8] theyreCsqhtliolledwith an ofd-school keypad. Theyre designed for 3g networks because 4gcoverage doesnt reach two-thirds ofAfricas customers. In total, KaiOS phonesiare made from about $15 worthof parts, while Apples top-of-the-lineiPhone has $390 worth of stuff.
Question 16 What are a number ofphone companies trying to do in Africa?
Question 17 How do KaiOS smartphonesdiffer from smartphones of most othercompanies?
Question 18 What are KaiOSsmartphones equipped with?
翻譯1:
改革開放40多年以來,中國政府對高等教育越來越重視,高等教育已經(jīng)進(jìn)入穩(wěn)步發(fā)展階段。高校學(xué)生總數(shù)已接近4700萬人,位居世界第一。隨著我國經(jīng)濟(jì)的快速發(fā)展,人民生活冰平不斷提高,越來越多的人渴望接受高等教育。我國高校的數(shù)量和學(xué)科專業(yè)持續(xù)增加:招人數(shù)逐年上升,教學(xué)質(zhì)量也在不斷改進(jìn),為更多年輕人創(chuàng)造了接受高等教育的機(jī)會。
For over 40 years after the reform and opening-up, the Chi-nese government has placed increasing emphasis on highereducation, which has stepped into a stage of stable development with 47 million college students, topping the world in terms of number. With the rapid development of Chinas economy and the ever-increasing living standard of the Chi-nese people, more and more citizens long for higher education. The number of colleges and universities and the pro-fessionalism of disciplines and majors are continuously raised, the enrolments gradually increased, and the teaching quality constantly improved, creating more opportunities of higher education for young men.
翻譯2
中國政府越來越重視終身教育,發(fā)展繼續(xù)教育是構(gòu)建終身教育的有效途徑,高校作為人才培養(yǎng)的基地,擁有先進(jìn)理念,豐富教學(xué)資源,理應(yīng)成為繼續(xù)教育的'培養(yǎng)主體。近年來,許多高校努力適應(yīng)社會需求,與用人單位溝通,探索出一條適應(yīng)中國國情的繼續(xù)教育新路,以使繼續(xù)教育在國家戰(zhàn)略中發(fā)揮更重大的作用。
The Chinese government attaches progressively more importance to life-long education. Developing continuing edu-cation is an effective way to build life-long education. With advanced ideas and abundant teaching resources, high tech-nology as the basis of talent cultivation should be regardedas main body of adult education. In recent years, many colleges and universities have found a new developmental way of continuing education that is suitable to Chinas national conditions by meeting social needs and communicating with employers, so as to ensure continuing education a a greaterrole in the national strategy.
翻譯3
中國政府一直重視義務(wù)教育,使每個(gè)兒童都有受教育的機(jī)會,自1986年《義務(wù)教育法》生效以來,經(jīng)過不懈努力,實(shí)現(xiàn)全民義務(wù)教育的目標(biāo)。如今,在中國,兒童從6歲開始上小學(xué),從小學(xué)到初中接受九年義務(wù)教育,自2008年秋季開始,義務(wù)教育階段無需繳納學(xué)費(fèi),隨著一系列教育改革的實(shí)施,中國義務(wù)教育質(zhì)量顯著提高。
The Chinese government has been emphasizing compulsory education all the time, making it available to each and every child. Since "Law of Compulsory Education" came intoforce in 1986, the authorities have made relentless efforts to achieve the goal of compulsory education for all. Nowa-days, the Chinese children start school at 6 and receive 9-year compulsory education from the primary school to the junior middle school. In the autumn of 2008, free compulsory education took effect. With the implementation of a series of educational reforms, the quality of Chinas compulsory education has been considerably improved.
作文:
。ㄒ唬⿲W(wǎng)課的看法
參考范文:
Online learning has become an option because it provides flexible learning opportunities. This method has ensured that students do not get left behind on their academic study, however, some problems have also emerged during the course.
Since online learning lacks interaction compared with face-to-face teaching, it requires more attention and concentration. Sometimes, students find it so demanding to keep concentrated, and finally turn to some irrelevant online resources instead of academic study. To make sure that they stay tuned, some monitoring software can be ordered to download to ensure they are not browsing other websites while taking online courses. The increasing time students spending in digital devices also pose problems to their health. Thus, schools should encourage their students to do regular exercises such as stretches and eye massages during the break, and some guiding handbooks can be a good start.
The advance of technology should not come with the cost of loosing its original purpose, so does remote study. So we should do our utmost in doing away its possible detriments to the young.
。ǘ┤穗H關(guān)系
參考范文:
Friendship is an indispensable thing in our lives. On our long journey of life, we will encounter various people and make various friends. We should learn how to maintain good friendships with friends or classmates and experience the benefits that friendship brings to us.
In daily life, we can demonstrate the good character of being helpful when our friends or classmates encounter difficulties, and comfort them when they are feeling down. This is beneficial for maintaining friendship between both parties.
Having good friendships and getting along well and harmoniously with friends can help us achieve success in our studies. When encountering difficulties in learning, we can not only seek the help of teachers, but also seek the help of friends and classmates. Their answers are also the key to our success in learning. In addition, when encountering difficulties in life that you cannot solve, attentive and enthusiastic friends will also bring warmth to you, which will be something worth remembering for a lifetime.
In short, friendship is an essential thing in our lives, and with it, our path of life can be smoother.
。ㄈ┥鐓^(qū)服務(wù)
參考范文:
Nowadays community service has been placed more importance in our society. As aging society and empty-nest elderly has been proliferating in the entire society, it calls for
community service to assist in tending to the elderly and pre-school children.
To ensure high-quality community service,relevant administrationshould take the lead in
putting forward regulations and order to promote a cooperating environment, so that the
community staff can better carry out their work, or engage more people to join their cause, for example, organizing voluntary team to help with caring for the elderly residents and pre-school children in the community. In this way, the community as a whole can enjoy a more
harmonious and secured rapport, which serves as the basis of any possible development.
Taking into account what has been mentioned, concerted efforts in the whole society are needed to promote the community’s ability to enhance their service.
四級閱讀答案(第一套)
選詞填空
26.L sew
27.B abundant
28.E exact1
29. N statistics
30.F increasingly
31.O textile
32.C awareness
33.I nearly
34. K reducing
35.M shrink
長篇閱讀
36.【F】According to Francis Dittoh,their speech-based weathe information service was meant to beinexpensive and easy to use.
37.【K】Using voice instead of typingenables doctors to spend more timetaking care of patients.
38.【H】It is extremely difficult toconvert voice into text because of different pronunciations.
39.【D】African farmers unable to read often dont have access to important information convyed online.
40.【J】 Some phone users worry advertisers will take advantage of voice assistants to send ads directly to them.
41.【M】The spoken web is helpful when ones hands are occupied.
42.【C】Some people believe online interaction would soon depnd mainly on voice.
43.【G】Setting up a spoken web isby no means an easy task.
44.【E】Weather information isextiheiy important to farners.
45.【J】 Some people are concernedabout privacy because their phonesare constantly collecting theirpersonaiinformation.
仔細(xì)閱讀
Passage One
46. What are big houses promoted tobe in the United States?
B) A reward for industriousness.
47. What is one of the consequencesof livitbig?
A) Many Americans quality of life hasbecome lower.
48.What questions arise from livingbig?
A) Questions related to moral principles.
49. What kind of social system doesthe author think is unacceptable?
D) One in which the affluent enjoy amore comfortable life at the expense of the poor.
50. What does the author advocate for people to live well?
C) More public spaces created for everyone to enjoy.
Passage Two
51.What does the author think of mostentrepreneurs?
B) They are more ambitious thanordinary people.
52.What does the author imply bysaying "this isnt always the case"(Line 1,Para.3)?
A) Ambitious people may not have agreater change of success.
53.What does the author say is ofextreme importance for one to become a successful entrepreneur?
B)Being able to adapt to newsituations.
54. How do the most ambitious entrepreneurs regard failure in theirendeavor?
C) It means the end of their career.
55. What does the author advise us todo concerning ambition?
D) Prioritize health and happinessover material success.
四級閱讀答案(第二套)
選詞填空
26.H located
27.O scheduled
28.I mostly
29.N rising
30.C crucial
31.L pioneer
32.D depend
33.M potential
34.A affardable
35.G just
長篇閱讀
36.Chase Carey believes greater use should be madeof digital technology to makeFormula One more accessibleto its fans.
【答案】G
37.Chase Carey was deeplyimpressed by the ceremony preceding last years Monacorace.
【答案】L
38.O of chase Careys goals is to make Formula Onemore appealing to Americans.
【答案】D
39.A former motorbike parts dealer led Formula One the past forty years.
【答案】A
40.Chase Carey thought theaudience of Formula One cou be made to share hisfeeling about the race.
【答案】M
41. Chase Carey used to serveas a top advisor for a majorbroadcasting company.
【答案】J
42.Chase Carey intends tomake connections easierbetween the audience andthe Formula One racers.
【答案】F
43.The new leader of FormulaOne admitted he was not super interested in car racing.
【答案】C
英語44. Peoples opinionsdiffer as to whether FormulaOne can be promoted in theU.S.
【答案】H
45. Compared with otherracing series, Formula語One focuses more on speedand involves more danger.
【答案】K
仔細(xì)閱讀
Passage One
46.What problem have supermarkets been facing?
B) hey have been losingcustomers and profits
47.What does the passage sayabout the ideaof a self-service grocery?
B) It originated in the UnitedStates.
48. What did supermarkets doby adopting the Fordistfactory approach?
D) They revolutionized thedistribution of goods.
49. What is the typical supermarket layout intendedto do?
C) Induce customers to makemore unplanned purchases.
50. What have people longfeared about
A) They use tricky strategiesto promote their business
Passage Two
51. A) Students needed tohelp with farm work.
52. D) It will strengthen theirrelationship with teachers.
53. D) It contributes to students healthy growth.
54. A) It does little good tomost students.
55. C) Outdated.
四級閱讀答案(第三套)
選詞填空
26.G) daily
27.N) symptoms
28.D) classified
29.F) come
30.H) definitely
31.K) inactive
32.E) clearing
33.C)bondj
34.I) distractions
35.M) reaping
長篇閱讀
36. The lion dancers perform fromdoor to door to bring New Yearwishes to business people.
答案:F
37. The New York dance club alsoserves as a place for entertainmentwhere youngsters can enjoy
themselves safely.
答案:C
38. Lion dancers need to have a littleimagi tionjts perform well
答案:J
39. There are a number of differentversions about the origin of the liondance
答案:E
40.Same 50% of the members of aNew York lion dance club are teenagers
答案:B
41.One club member says heproud of his culturaltradition
答案:L
42.Two dancers coordinate theirmovements,one manipulating thelions head and the other its body.答案:G
43.One lion dancer compares theirNew York dance club to a family
答案:D
44.Lion dance should bezhandeddownc fature generations as part of Chinese culture
答案.I
45. One lion dancer learned how toperform from his elders
答案.L
仔細(xì)閱讀
Passage One
46. A) They consider such exercises annoying.
47. B) They rearanged the staff andoffice spaces.
48. D) They were regarded as anintrusion into employees privatelives.
49. A) By allowing participantsfreedom to express themselves.
50. D) They have to be appliedcautiously to be effective.
Passage Two
51. A) To combat the countyshomelessness.
52. C) They are responsible for theirown condition.
53. A) They find it increasingly difficultto afford a place to live.
54. C) The increase in new housingfalls short of the demand of thegrowing homeless population.
55. D) They no longer find shocking.
歷年英語四級答案:
歷年英語四級答案 1
一、四級作文部分:
Writing
Directions: Suppose you are writing a proposal to your school library about improving it s services, you are writing about its current problems and solutions.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I hope you are doing great! I am Li Ming, one of the sophomore students in our university. Following my recent experience of using our school library, I have decided to send you some feed-back. In the first place, the librarians there are not very friend-ly and helpful as they often fail to tell us where to find the book we want, and moreover get impatient easily. What’s more, the books available in the library are too old to catch up with the latest development of related disciplines. Finally, the reading rooms are not bright enough as some of the lights have gone dark. All these have brought great inconvenience to us students, which leaves me with no choice but to write you this letter.
From my perspective, it would be wise for you to offer all the librarians a training course to familiarize them with the layout of the library and the classifications of the books. If possible, I sincerely hope that you consider the possibility of renewing some of the books and maintaining the facilities properly.
Thank you for your time and consideration. Look forward to your favorable reply.
Warm regards,
Li Ming
二、四級聽力部分:
1.A.It ran for as long as some thirty years.
2.D.Drinking water instead of beverages with added sugar.
3.B.He found two 17th-century oil paintings.
4.A.They are originals.
5.D.Save her sick grandmother.
6.C.She has to face a criminal charge
7.A.She suffered from the effects of severe cold.
8.B.She comes from the city of Cape Town.
9.A.It has a flat surface at the top.
10. C.She has British ancestors.
11.D.It is more popular than football.
12. C.Prepare a study guide.
13.B.His study folder is badly disorganized.
14. D.An emotional learner.
15. C.Arrange them using color and pictures.
16.B.It is a moral principle to guide peoples behavior.
17.A.It may sometimes produce undesirable outcomes.
18.A.The golden rule must sometimes give way to more im-portant principles.
19.C.They have not seen as much diversity as desired.
20.B.Peoples attitudes towards diversity at the workplace.
21.D.People prefer to work with team members similar to themselves.
22.D.Changing ones form of communication from time to time.
23.A.They are regarded as seriously binding.
24.D.It places a high value on written contracts.
25. C. Its terms may not be strictly binding.
三、四級閱讀部分:
1.選詞填空
26 C chew
27.G dental
28. F defense
29. O underneath
30. E continue
31.A adult
32. L replace
33.D contains
34. N triggered
35.B associated
2.段落匹配
36.G Clues about the culture ofa company can be found on its website.
37.D It can be difficult to know the real situation in a company until you become part of it
38.M It is impossible for a job applicant to have every expectation met.
39.A Simply by reading its descriptionthe author found the job offered ideal.
40.F Job applicants are advised to make a written list of their likes and dislikes in their previous employment.
41.K F At the end of an interview,a job applicant should seize the opportunity to get answers to their urgent questions. 42.E To begin with, job applicants should be clear what they expect from their future employer
43.I Job applicants should read with a critical eye what is written about a company on the website.
44.C Job satisfaction has a lot to do with company culture. 45.J A chat with an insider of a company can give job applicants very useful information when they prepare for an interview
3.仔細(xì)閱讀
46-50
B) They are unmotivated to learn.
A) They are made convenient to mark.
D) They provide lttle chance for students to build relationships with each other
C) Some students may have difficulty attending them.
D) Cultivation ofanalytical thinking abilityot
51-55
A) Help the public to better understand science.
B) It might breed public distrust in modern medicine.
C) Debates about science are accessible to the public anyway
B) Embrace it with open arms.
C) It is a dynamic and self-improving process.
四、四級翻譯部分:
從前有個(gè)農(nóng)夫嫌他種的禾苗長得慢,就到地里把禾苗一株株地拔高了一點(diǎn)。回家后他對家人說:“今天可真把我累壞了!但我總算讓禾苗一下子長高了。”兒子到地里去一看,禾苗都已經(jīng)死光了。
現(xiàn)在有些家長急于讓孩子成功,往往步那個(gè)農(nóng)夫的后塵,搞得孩子苦不堪言,卻不見孩子學(xué)業(yè)長進(jìn)。這樣的'家長是否該對這個(gè)問題有所醒悟,讓孩子自然成長呢?
Once upon a timea farmerwho felt unhappy with the slow growth of the seedlings went to the field and pulled them up a bit one by one.Returning home he told his family,“ am exhausted today! However I finally made those seed lings grow taller all at once.” His son hurried to the field only to find that the seedlings had died out.
Nowadays, some parents are so eager for their children’s success that they will repeat the tragedy of the farmer, making their kids suffer greatly and meanwhile seeing no progress of them Should such parents wake up to this reality and give their children space for natural growth?
歷年英語四級答案 2
As is known to all, the organization and management of wages and salaries are very complex. Generally speaking, the Accounts Department is __1__ for calculations of pay, while the Personnel Department is interested in discussions with the employees about pay.
If a firm wants to __2__ a new wage and salary structure, it is essential that the firm should decide on a __3__ of job evaluation and ways of measuring the performance of its employees. In order to be __4__, that new pay structure will need agreement between Trade Unions and employers. In job evaluation, all of the requirements of each job are defined in a detailed job description. Each of thsoe requirements is given a value, usually in points, which are __5__ together to give a total value for the job. For middle and higher management, a special method is used to evaluate managers on their knowledge of the job, their responsibility, and their __6__ to solve problems. Because of the difficulty in measuring management work, however, job grades for managers are often decided without __7__ to an evaluation system based on points.
In attempting to design a pay system, the Personnel Department should __8__ the value of each job with these in the job market. __9__, payment for a job should vary with any differences in the way that the job is performed. Where it is simple to measure the work done, as in the works done with hands, monetary encouragement schemes are often chosen, for __10__ workers, where measurement is difficult, methods of additional payments are employed.
[A]compare
[B]responsible
[C]useful
[D]added
[E]find
[F]reference
[G]indirect
[H]method
[I]successful
[J]combined
[K]Necessarily
[L]capacity
[M]ability
[N]Basically
[O]adopt
【答案】
1.選B)。此處應(yīng)填形容詞。原文意思為“會計(jì)部門...計(jì)算報(bào)酬”,選項(xiàng)中的形容詞responsible“負(fù)責(zé)任的”,useful“有用的”,indirect“間接的”,successful“成功的”,其中indirect不能與for連用,排除;剩余幾項(xiàng)中只有B)responsible意義符合原句,其他均不符合,故排除。
2.選O)。此處應(yīng)填動詞原形。本文主題就是采用一種新的工資和薪水制度時(shí)需要注意的問題,選項(xiàng)中的動詞原形有compare“比較”,find“找到”,adopt“采納”,分別帶入原文,只有adopt最符合原文意思,故選O).
3.選H)。此處應(yīng)填名詞。從原文看,and連接并列結(jié)構(gòu),所以要填的詞應(yīng)與and后面的ways意思一致,選項(xiàng)中的名詞只有mathod = ways,故選H)method。
4.選I)。此處應(yīng)填形容詞。上文說新的工資制度需要一套決定工作評估和衡量雇員表現(xiàn)的方法,說的是制度“是否有用”的問題。這句說的時(shí)新的工資制度執(zhí)行過程中的問題,勞資雙方先期達(dá)成一致是薪酬制度成功的必要條件。形容詞useful和successful,I)seccessful更符合原文意思。
5.選D)。此處應(yīng)填動詞。這個(gè)動詞的賓語是point“分值”,把分值...起來to give a total value得出總分值,選項(xiàng)中有added和combined,前者指“把...相加”,后者意為“把...結(jié)合在一起”,原文指將分值相加得出總分,故D)added最符合文意。
6.選M)。此處應(yīng)填名詞。首先solve problem“解決問題”是經(jīng)理們應(yīng)具備的能力,選項(xiàng)中的capacity與ability都可以表示“能力”;前者強(qiáng)調(diào)的是理解的能力和接受事物的能力,而后者強(qiáng)調(diào)實(shí)際應(yīng)用的能力,故不難判斷解決問題的能力應(yīng)該用M)ability。
7.選F)。此處應(yīng)填名詞。前半句指出“因?yàn)楣芾砉ぷ骱茈y評估,經(jīng)理的工作得分不需要參照基于分值的評估系統(tǒng)決定!眞ithout reference to為固定搭配,意思是“與...無關(guān)”。故選F)reference。
8.選A)。此處應(yīng)填動詞原形。原句中出現(xiàn)了the value of each job“每種工作的價(jià)值”和these in the job market“工作市場上的`(工作價(jià)值)”,說明人事部門通過比較兩種價(jià)值來計(jì)算工資制度。選項(xiàng)中只有compare表示“比較”,所以A)正確。
9.選K)。此處應(yīng)填副詞,修飾整句話。“報(bào)酬要隨工作表現(xiàn)各方面的不同而有所改變”,選項(xiàng)中Necessarily“必須地”與Basically“基本地”為副詞,分別帶入原文,“報(bào)酬...的變化是必須的”更符合上下文意思,故排除N),選K)。
10.選G)。此處應(yīng)填形容詞。前文中提到一種情況即simple to measure the work done易于評估的工作,通常用現(xiàn)金獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)辦法;而...measurement is difficult“難于評估的”,說明這些工作人員的工作不像手工工作那么直接,因而是間接的,故選項(xiàng)中只有G)indirect符合原句的意思。
歷年英語四級答案 3
As the plane circled over the airport, everyone sensed that something was wrong.The plane was moving unsteadily through the air, and 1 the passengers had fastened their seat belts, they were suddenly 2 forward.At that moment, the air-hostess 3 .She looked very pale, but was quite 4 .Speaking quickly but almost in a whisper, she 5 everyone that the pilot had 6 and asked if any of the passengers knew anything about machines or at 7 how to drive a car.After a moment?s 8 , a man got up and followed the hostesssintosthe pilots cabin.Moving the pilot 9 , the man took his seat and listened carefully to the 10 instructions that were being sent by radio from the airport 11 .The plane was now dangerously close 12 the ground, but to everyones 13 , it soon began to climb.The man had to 14 the airport several times insgroupsto become 15 with the controls of the plane. 16 the danger had not yet passed.The terrible 17 came when he had to land.Following 18 , the man guided the plane toward the airfield.It shook violently 19 it touched the ground and then moved rapidly 20 the runway and after a long run it stopped safely.
1.A.although B.while C.therefore D.then
2.A.shifted B.thrown C.put D.moved
3.A.showed B.presented C.exposed D.appeared
4.A.well B.still C.calm D.quiet
5.A.inquired B.insured C.informed D.instructed
6.A.fallen B.failed C.faded D.fainted
7.A.best B.least C.length D.first
8.A.hesitation B.surprise C.doubt D.delay
9.A.back B.aside C.about D.off
10.A.patient B.anxious C.urgent D.nervous
11.A.beneath B.under C.down D.below
12.A.to B.by C.near D.on
13.A.horror B.trust C.pleasure D.relief
14.A.surround B.circle C.observe D.view
15.A.intimate B.familiar C.understood D.close
16.A.Then B.Therefore C.But D.Moreover
17.A.moment B.movement C.idea D.affair
18.A.impression B.information
C.inspections D.instructions
19.A.as B.unless C.while D.so
20.A.around B.over C.along D.above
Cloze Test 25
1.【答案】A
【解析】本句意為盡管乘客們都已經(jīng)系好安全帶,他們還是被突然向前拋去。Although盡管,引導(dǎo)讓步狀語從句,符合句意。while當(dāng)……時(shí)候;therefore因此;then接著、然后。
2.【答案】B
【解析】根據(jù)上題注釋,這里選擇throw扔、拋,最為合適。shift轉(zhuǎn)移;move移動。
3.【答案】D
【解析】show展示、表明;present呈現(xiàn)、陳述,及物動詞;expose暴露。appear出現(xiàn),符合句意。
4.【答案】C
【解析】well健康的;still靜止的;calm鎮(zhèn)靜的;quiet安靜的。前句說她看上去臉色蒼白,后半句進(jìn)行轉(zhuǎn)折,calm最符合句意。
5.【答案】C
【解析】inform通知、告訴,符合句意。inquire詢問;insure保險(xiǎn)、投保,常與aginst連用;instruct指示、指令。
6.【答案】D
【解析】fallen摔倒、跌落;fail失;fade衰弱(視力、聽覺、記
憶);faint昏迷、暈倒。D項(xiàng)最符合句意。
7.【答案】B
【解析】at best最多、至多;at least至少;at length詳細(xì)地;at first開始、最先。at least最符合句意。
8.【答案】A
【解析】hesitation猶豫;surprise吃驚;doubt疑問;delay延遲。hesitation最符合句意。
9.【答案】B
【解析】本句意為把飛行員挪到一邊。aside意為一邊、旁邊,符合句意。back向后;about到處;move off指車輛啟程。
10.【答案】C
【解析】本句意為:這個(gè)人坐到飛行員的.座位上,認(rèn)真聽發(fā)自下面機(jī)場通過無線電發(fā)出的緊急指令。patient耐心的;anxious焦急的;nervous緊張的,都不符合句意。只urgent合適。
11.【答案】D
【解析】beneath和under為介詞,后面必需接名詞。down向下地,副詞。below在下方地,副詞,符合句意。
12.【答案】A
【解析】close與介詞to連用,意為近的。其他介詞不與close搭配。
13.【答案】D
【解析】horror恐懼;trust信任;pleasure愉快;relief(痛苦、憂慮)
解除。to one?s relief意為讓某人松了一口氣,最符合句意。
14.【答案】B
【解析】surround包圍;circle盤旋;observe觀察;view認(rèn)為。此處選擇circle,最符合句意。
15.【答案】B
【解析】be familiar with為固定搭配,意為熟悉,排除其他選項(xiàng)。
16.【答案】C
【解析】本句意為危險(xiǎn)還沒過去,與前句形成轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系。選項(xiàng)中then表順承,therefore表結(jié)果,but表轉(zhuǎn)折,moreover表遞進(jìn)。
17.【答案】A
【解析】根據(jù)句意推斷,空格處所填詞應(yīng)與when he had做同位語,故moment符合句意。movement運(yùn)動,idea想法,affair事件。
18.【答案】D
【解析】following…這個(gè)分詞的邏輯主語應(yīng)為the man,本句意思應(yīng)為,這個(gè)人遵照指令,駕駛飛機(jī)朝機(jī)場飛去。impression意為印象,information消息,inspections視察,instructions指令。
19.【答案】A
【解析】as當(dāng)……的時(shí)候,符合句意。unless除非。while當(dāng)……時(shí)候,它引導(dǎo)的從句動作時(shí)間比as引導(dǎo)從句動作的時(shí)間要長。So因此,表結(jié)果,不符合句意。
20.【答案】C
【解析】本句意為:飛機(jī)沿著跑道滑行了很長一段距離后,安全地停下來了。movealong是沿著……移動的意思。around在……周圍,over在……之上,above在……上方。只有along符合句意。
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