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2023年6月大學(xué)英語四級真題試卷二(完整版)PartIWriting(25minutes)(請于正式開考后半小時(shí)內(nèi)完畢該部分,之后將進(jìn)行聽力考試)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanadvertisementonyourcampuswebsitetosellabicycleyouusedat(yī)college.Youradvertisementmayincludeitsbrand,features,conditionandprice,andyourcontactinformat(yī)ion.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionA(yù)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Atthee(cuò)ndofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthree(cuò)questions.Boththenewsreportandquestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearquestions,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。Questions1to2arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.?A)Themajorityofdriversprefertodriveandparkthemselves.B)?Humandriversbecomeeasilydistractedortiredwhiledriving.C) Mostdriversfeeluncertainaboutthesafetyofself-drivingcars.D)?Mostdrivershavetestdrivencarswithautomaticbrakingfeat(yī)ures.2. A)Theirdriverswouldfeelsafeaftergettingusedtotheautomaticdevices.B) Theywouldbeunpopularwithdriverswhoonlytrusttheirownskills.C) Theirincreasedcomfortlevelshaveboostedtheirsales.D)?Theyarenotactuallyassafeasautomakersadvertise.Questions3to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.3. A)TheftsofsnowmobiledogsinAlaska.B)?Aseriesofinjuriestosnowmobiledrivers.C) AttacksonsomeIditarodRacecompetitors.D) AseriousaccidentintheAlaskasportsevent.4. A)Hestayedbehindtolookafterhisinjureddogs.B) HehaswontheAlaskaIditarodRacefourtimes.C)?HereceivedaminorinjuryintheIditarodRace.D) HehasquitthecompetitioninAlaskaforgood.Questions5to7arebasedontheconversat(yī)ionyouhavejustheard.A)Itsankintotheseaduetooverloading.B)ItranintoNicaragua’sBigCornIsland.
C)Itdisappearedbetweentwolargeislands.D)Itturnedoverbecauseofstrongwinds.6.?A)13.B)25.C)30.D)32.A)Hehashelpedwiththerescueeffort.B)Heisbeinginvestigatedbythepolice.C)Hewasdrownedwiththepassengers.D)Heisamongthosepeoplemissing.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronA(yù)nswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.8.A)Atashoppingcentre.B)Atacommunitycollege.C)Atanaccountancyfirm. D)AtanITcompany.9.A)Helpingoutwithdat(yī)ainput. B)Arranginginterviews.C)Sortingapplicationforms.?D)Makingphonecalls.10.A)Heenjoysusingcomputers.??B)Heneedsthemoneybadly.C)Hewantstoworkinthecitycentre.?D)Hehasrelevantworkingexperience.A)Purchasesomebusinesssuits.?B)Learnputerlanguage.C)Improvehisprogrammingskills. D)Reviewsomeaccountancyterms.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Theyarekeenonhightechnology. B)Theyarepoorattechnologyskills.C)TheyoftenlistentoNationalPublicRadio. D)Theyfeelsuperiorinscienceandtechnology.13.A)Japanese. B)Germans.C)Poles.?D)Americans.14.A)Emailing. B)Texting.C)Science.?D)Literacy.A)Itisundergoingadrasticreform. B)Itlaysemphasisoncreativethinking.C)Ithasmuchroomforimprovement.?D)Itprioritizestrainingofpracticalskills.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassagesoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.16.A)Theyhavesmallroots.B)Theygrowwhiteflowers.C)Theytastelikeapples.D)ThefromCentralAfrica.A)Theyturnedfromwhitetopurpleincolor.B)Theybecamepopularontheworldmarket.
C)Theybecameanimportantfoodforhumans.D)Theybegantolooklikemodern-daycarrots.A)Theywerefoundquitenutritious.B)Therewereseriousfoodshortages.C)Peoplediscoveredtheirmedicinalvalue.?D)Farmmachineshelpedlowertheirprices.Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.19.A)Shecouldupdateherfamilyanytimesheliked.B)ShecouldcallupherfamilywhenevershelikedC)Shecouldlocat(yī)eherfriendswherevertheywere.?D) Shecoulddownloadasmanypicturesassheliked.20.A)Shelikedtoinformherfriendsabouthersuccess.B)?Sheenjoyedreadingherfriends’stat(yī)usupdates.C) Shefeltquitepopularamongthem.D)?Shefeltshewasateenageragain.21.A)Shecouldbarelyrespondtoallher500Facebookfriends.B)?Shespentmoretimeupdat(yī)ingherfriendsthanherfamily.C)?ShecouldbarelybalanceFacebookupdat(yī)esandherwork.D) Shedidn’tsee(cuò)mtobedoingaswellasherFacebookfriends.Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.22.A)Theyhavestrongmuscles.B) Theylivealongerlifethanhorses.C)?Theyeatmuchlessinwinter.D) Theycanworklongerthandonkeys.23. A)ItwasapetofaSpanishking.B) ItwasboughtbyGeorgeWashington.C) ItwasbroughtoverfromSpain.D) Itwasdonat(yī)edbyaU.S.Ambassador.24.?A)Theymetandexchangedideasonanimalbreeding.B)?Theyparticipatedinamule-drivingcompetition.C)?Theyshowedandtradedanimalsinthemarket.D) Theyfedmuleswiththebestfoodtheycouldfind.25.?A)Thewideruseofhorses.?B)Thearrivaloftractors.C)Ashrinkinganimaltrade.?D)Agrowingdonkeypopulation.PartⅢ ReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices,Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.America’sInternetisfasterthaneverbefore,butpeoplestillcomplainabouttheirInternetbeingtooslow.NewYork’sAttorneyGeneral’soffice(26)_____(dá)__aninvestigationinthefallintowhetherornotVerizon,CablevisionandTimeWarneraredeliveringbroadbandthat’sasfastastheproviders(27)___(dá)____itis.Earlierthismonth,theofficeaskedforthepublic’shelptomeasuretheirspeedresults,sayingconsumers(28)___(dá)____(dá)togetthespee(cuò)dstheywerepromised.“Toomanyofusmaybepayingforonething,andgettinganother,”theAttorneyGeneralsaid.Iftheinvestigat(yī)ionuncoversanything,itwouldn’tbethefirsttimeavidergotinto(29)___(dá)____overthebroadbandspeedsitpromisedanddeliveredcustomers.BackinJune,theFederalCommunicationsCommissionfinedAT&T$100millionover(30)_____(dá)__thatthecarriersecretlyreducedwirelessspeedsaftercustomersconsumedacertainamountof(31)___(dá)____.Evenwhentheystayontherightsideofthelaw,Internetprovidersarousecustomers’angeroverbandwidthspee(cuò)dandcost.Justthisweek,aninvestigationfoundthatmediaandtelecomgiantComcastisthemost(32)__(dá)__(dá)___provider.Over10months,Comcastreceivednearly12,000customercomplaints,many(33)____(dá)___toitsmonthlydatacapandoverage(超過額度的)charges.SomeAmericansaregettingso(34)____(dá)___withInternetprovidersthey’rejustgivingup.ArecentstudyfoundthatthenumberofAmericanswithhigh-speedInternetathometoday(35)___(dá)__(dá)__fellduringthelasttwoyears,and15%ofpeoplenowconsiderthemselvestobe“cord-cutters.”注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。A)accusationsB)actually C)claim D)communicat(yī)ingE)complainF)data?G)deservedH)frustrated?I)hated?J)launchedK)relatingL)timesM)trouble N)usually?O)worriedSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichthrmationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.FromAccountanttoYogi:MakingaRadicalCareerChange[A]Atsomepoint,almostallofuswillexperienceaperiodofradicalprofessionalchange.Someofuswillseekitout;forothersitwillfeellikeanunwelcomeintrusionintootherwisestablecareers.Eitherway,wehavechoicesabouthowwerespondtoitwhenitcomes.[B]WerecentlycaughtupwithyogaentrepreneurLeahZaccaria,whoputherselfthroughthefireofchangetocompletelyreinventherself.Inhersearchtolivealifeofpurpose,Leahleftherhigh-payingaccountingjob,herhusband,andherhome,intheprocess,shebuiltaradicallynewlifeandcareer.Sincethen,shehasfoundedtwoyogastudios,metanewlifepartner,andformedanewcommunityofpeople.Evenifyourpersonalreinventionislessdrastic,wethinktherearelessonsfromherexperiencethatapply.[C]Wheredotheseedsofchangefrom?theNativeAmericanIndianshaveasaying:“Payat(yī)tentiontothewhisperssoyouwon’thavetohearthescreams.”O(jiān)ftenthebestideasforbigchangescomefromunexpectedplaces—it’sjustamatteroftuningin.Great(yī)leadersrecognizetheweaksignalsorslightsignsthatpointtobigchangestocome.Leahreflectsonatimeshelistenedtothewhispers:“Aboutthetimemydaughterwasfiveyearsold.Istartedhavingasensethat‘thisisn’tright.”’Shethenrealizedthat(yī)herlifenolongermatchedhervisionforit.[D]Upuntilthatpoint,Leahhadfollowedtraditionalmeasuresofsuccess.Aftergraduatingwithadegreeinbusinessandaccounting,shejoinedapublicaccountingfirm,married,boughtahouse,putlotsofstuffinit,andhadababy.“Ididwhateverybodyelsethoughtlookedsuccessful,”shesays.Leaheasilycouldhavefallenintoat(yī)rapoffeelingcontent;instead,herenergysparkedaperiodofexperimentationandrenewal.[E]Feelingtheneedtochange,Leahstartedplayingwithfuturepossibilitiesbyexploringherinterestsanddevelopingnewcapabilities.Firsttryingphysicalexerciseanddieting,shelostsomeweightanddiscoveredaninnerstrength.“1feltpowerfulbecause1brokethroughmyownlimitations,”sherecalls.[F]However,itwasanotherinterestthat(yī)ledLeahtoradicallyreinventherself.“Iremembersittingonabenchwithmyauntat(yī)ayogastudio,’’shesaid,havingamomentofclarityrightthenandthere:Yogaissavingmylife.Yogaiswakingmeup.I’mnothappyandIwanttochangeandI’mdonewiththis.”InthatmomentofclarityLeahmadeanimportantleap,conqueringherinnerresistancetochangeandmakingafirmcommitmenttotakebiggersteps.[G]Creatingthefutureyouwantisaloteasierifyouarereadytoexploittheopportunitiesthatcomeyourway.WhenLeahmadethecommitmenttochange,sheprimedherselftonewopportunitiesshemayotherwisehaveoverlooked.Sherecalls:[H]OnedayamanIworkedwith,Ryan,whohadhisofficenexttomine,said,“Leah,let’sgolookatthisspaceonQueenA(yù)nne.”Heknewmyloveforyogaandhadseenaspaceclosetowherehelivedthat(yī)hethoughtmightbegoodtoserveasayogastudio.AssoonasIsawthelocation,Iknewthiswasit.OfcourseIwasscared,yetIhadthisstrongsenseof“Ihavetodothis.”O(jiān)nlyafewmonthslat(yī)erLeahopenedherfirstyogastudio,butsuccesswasnotinstant.[I]Creatingthefuturetakestime.That’swhyleaderscontinuetomanagethepresentwhilebuildingtowardthebigchangesofthefuture.Whenit’stimetomaketheleap,theytakeactionandimmediatelydropwhat’snolongerservingtheirpurpose.InitiallyLeahstayedwithheraccountingjobwhilestartinguptheyogastudiotomakeitallwork.[J]Soonafter,sheknewshehadtomakeaboldmovetofullycommittohernewfuture.Withintwoyears,Leahshedthesafetyofheraccountingjobandmadetheswitchcomplete.Suchdrasticchangeisnoteasy.[K]Steeringthroughchangeandfacingobstaclesbringsusfacetofacewithourfears.Leahreflectsononeincidentthattriggeredherfears,whenherinvestorsthreatenedtoshutherdown:“IwasprobablyupagainstthemostfearI’veeverhad,”shesays.“Ihadspenttwoyearscultivatingthiscommunity,andithadbecomesuccessfulveryfast,butwithinsixmonthsIwasfacingtheprospectoflosingitall.”[L]Sheconnectedwithhersenseofpurposeanddugdeep,cultivatingatremendoussenseofstrength.“IwasfeelingsointentionalandstrongthatIwasn’tgoingtoletfearjusttakeover.Iwasthinking,‘OK,guys,ifyouwanttotrytoshutmedown,shutmedown.’AndIknewitwasanegotiationscheme,soIwasabletosaytomyself,‘Thisisnotreal.’”Bynamingherfearsandfacingthemhead-on,Leahgainedconfidence.Formostofus,lettinggoofthesafetyandsecurityofthepastgivesusgreatfear.Callingoutourfearsexplicitly,asLeahdid,canhelpusactdecisively.[M]Thecycleofrenewalneverends.Leah’sgrowthspurredhertoopenhersecondstudio—anditwasn’tforthemoney.[N]Ihavenodesiretomaklionsofdollars.It’snotaboutthat;it’saboutgrowthforme.Honestly,Ididn’tneedtoopenasecondstudio.IwasmakingasmuchmoneyasIwasasanaccountant.ButIknowifyoudon’tgrow,youstandstill,andthat(yī)doesn’tworkforme.[O]Considerthecurrentmomentinyourownlife,yourteamoryourorganization.Whereareyouinthecycleofrenewal:Areyouactivelypreservingthepresent,orselectivelyforgettingthepast,orboldlycreatingthefuture?WhatadvicewouldLeahgiveyoutomoveyouaheadonyourjourney?Oncewe’reonthepathofgrowth,wecancontinuallymovethroughtheseasonsoftransformationandrenewal.注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。36.Readinesstotakeadvantageofnewopportunitieswillmakeiteasiertocreateone’sdesiredfuture.37. Byconventionalstandards,Leahwasatypicalsuccessfulwomanbeforeshechangedhercareer.38. Leahgainedconfidencebylayingoutherfearsandconfrontingthemdirectly.39. Insearchofameaningfullife,Leahgaveupwhat(yī)shehadandsetupherownyogastudios.40Leah'sinterestinyogapromptedhertomakeafirmdecisiontoreshapeherlife.41.Smallsignsmayindicategreatchangestocomeandthereforemeritattention.42.Leah’sfirstyogastudiowasbynomeansanimmediatesuccess.43. Somepeopleregardprofessionalchangeasanunpleasantexperiencethatdisturbstheirstablecaree(cuò)rs.44.?TheworstfearLeaheverhadwastspectoflosingheryogabusiness.45. Assheexplorednee(cuò)restsanddevelopednewpotentials,Leahfeltpowerfulinternally.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.TheUrbanizat(yī)ion—migrat(yī)ionawayfromthesuburbstothecitycenter—willbethebiggestrealestatetrendin2023,accordingtoanewreport.ThereportsaysAmerica’surbanizat(yī)ionwillcontinuetobethemostsignificantissueaffectingtheindustry,ascitiesacrossthecountryimitat(yī)ethewalkabilityandtransit-orienteddevelopmentmakingcitieslikeNewYorkandSanFranciscososuccessful.Assmallercitiescopythemodelofthese“24-hourcities,’’moreaffordableversionsoftheseplaceswillbecreated.Thereportreferstothisasthecomingofthe“18-hourcity,”,andusesthetermtorefertocitieslikeHouston,Austin,Charlotte,andNashville,whichare“positioningthemselvesashighlycompetitive,intermsoflivability,employmentofferings,andrecreationalandculturalfacilities.”Anothertrendthatlookssignificantin2023isthatAmerica’slargestpopulat(yī)iongroup,Millennials(千禧一代),willcontinuetoputoffbuyingahouse.ApartmentswillretaintheirappealforawhileforMillennials,hauntedbywhathappenedtohome-owningparents.Thistrendwillcontinueintothe2023s,therepojects.Afterthat,surveyrespondentsdisagreeoverwhetherthisgenerationwillfollowintheirparents’footsteps,movingtothesuburbstoraisefamilies,orwillchoosetoremaininthecitycenter.AnotherissueaffectingrealestateinthecomingyearwillbeAmerica’sfailinginfrastructure.Mostroads,bridges,transit,watersystems,theelectricgrid,andcommunicationworkswereinstalled50to100yearsago,andtheyarelargelytakenforgranteduntiltheyfail.Thereport’swritersstatethat(yī)America’sfailuretoinvestininfrastructureimpactsnotonlythehealthofthereal-estatemarket,butalsoourabilitytoremaingloballycompetitive.Apartfromthespecifictrendshighlightedabove,whichcausesomeinvestorstoworry,thereportportraysanoveralloptimismbornebytherecenthealthyreal-estate“upcycle”andimprovingeconomy.Seventy-fourpercentoftherespondentssurveyedreporta“goodtoexcellent”expectat(yī)ionofreal-estateprofitabilityin2023.Whileexcessiveoptimismcanpromotebadinvestmentpatterns,resultinginareal-estate“bubble,”thereport’swritersdownplaythatpotentialoutcomeinthatithasnotyetoccurred.注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。46. Accordingtothenewreport,realestatedevelopmentin2023willwitness_____(dá)__.A)?anacceleratingspeedB)ashifttocitycenters
C)anewfocusonsmallcities?D)anever-increasingdemand47. Whatcharacterizes“24-hourcities”likeNewYork?A)?Peoplecanlivewithoutprivatecars.B) Peoplearegenerallymorecompetitive.C) Peoplecanenjoyservicesaroundtheclock.D) Peopleareinharmonywiththee(cuò)nvironment.48.WhyareMillennialsreluctanttobuyahouse?A)?Theycanonlyaffordsmallapartments.B) Thehousepricesarecurrentlytoohigh.C)Theirparents'badexperiencestillhauntsthem.D)Theyfeelattachedtothesuburbanenvironment.49.?WhatmighthinderrealestatedevelopmentintheU.S.?A) Thecontinuingeconomicrecessioninthecountry.B)?Thelackofconfidenceonthepartofinvestors.C)?Thefierceglobalcompetition.D)?Theworseninginfrastructure.50. HowdomostoftherespondentsinthesurveyfeelabouttheU.S.real-estatemarketin2023?A)Pessimistic.?B)Hopeful.C) Cautious. D)Uncertain.PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Thebrainisaseeminglyendlesslibrary,whoseshelveshouseourmostpreciousmemoriesaswellasourlifetime’sknowledge.Butisthereapointwhereitreachescapacity?Theanswerisno,becausebrainsaremoresophisticatedthanthat.Insteadofjustcrowdingin,oldinformationissometimespushedoutofthebrainfornewmemoriestoform.Previousbehaviouralstudieshaveshownthat(yī)learningnewinformationcanleadtoforgetting.Butinanewstudy,researchersdemonstrat(yī)edforthefirsttimehowthiseffectoccursinthebrain.Indailylife,forgettingactuallyhasclearadvantages.Imagine,forinstance,that(yī)youlostyourbankcard.Thenewcardyoureceivewillcomewithanewpersonalidentificatipnnumber(PIN).EachtimeyourememberthenewPIN,yougraduallyforgettheoldone.Thisprocessimprovesaccesstorelevantinformation,withoutoldmemoriesinterfering.Andmostofusmaysometimesfee(cuò)lthefrustrationofhavingoldmemoriesinterferewithnew,relevantmemories.Considertryingtorememberwhereyouparkedyourcarinthesamecarparkyouwereat(yī)aweekearlier.Thistypeofmemory(whereyouaretryingtoremembernew,butsimilarinformation)isparticularlyvulnerabletointerference.Whenweacquirenewinformation,thebrainautomaticallytriestoincorporate(合并)itwithinexistinginformationbyformingassociations.Andwhenweretrieve(檢索)information,boththedesiredandassociat(yī)edbutirrelevantinformat(yī)ionisrecalled.,Themajorityofpreviousresearchhasfocusedonhowwelearnandremembernewinformat(yī)ion.Butcurrentstudiesarebeginningtoplacegreat(yī)eremphasisontheconditionsunderwhichweforget,asitsimportancebeginstobemoreappreciated.Averysmallnumberofpeopleareabletorememberalmosteverydetailoftheirlife.Whileitmaysoundlikeanadvantagetomany,peoplewiththisrareconditionoftenfindtheirunusualabilityburdensome.Inasense,forgettingisourbrain’swayofsortingmemories,sothemostrelevantmemoriesarereadyforretrieval.Normalforgettingmayevenbeasafetymechanismtoensureourbraindoesn’tbecometoofull.注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。51. Whathavepastbehaviouralstudiesfoundaboutourbrain?A) Itscapacityactuallyknowsnolimits.B) Itgrowssophisticatedwithpractice.C) Itkeepsourmostpreciousmemoriesuntillife’send.D) Newinformationlearnedpushesoldinformat(yī)ionout.52. Whatisthebenefitofforgetting?A) Itfreesusfrompainfulmemories.B)?Ithelpsslowdownouragingprocess.C)?Itfacilitatesouraccesstorelevantinformation.D) Itpreventsoldinformationfromformingassociations.53. Whatistheemphasisofcurrentstudiesofmemory?A) Whenpeopletendtoforget.B)?Whatcontributestoforgetting.C) Hownewt
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