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2022年6月大學英語CET四級考試真題和答案解析
(三套全第一套)
COLLEGEENGLISHTEST
-BandFour-
(2022.06-01)
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Supposeyouarewritingaproposaltoyourschoollibratyforimprovingitsservices.
Youaretowriteaboutitscurrentproblemsandpossiblesolutionstotheseproblems.Youwillhave
30minutestowritetheproposal.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.
PartIIListeningComprehension(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,you
willheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.
Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
1.A)Itstudiedtheeffectsofexerciseonsleep.
B)Itsparticipantscamefromvariouswalksoflife.
C)Itsfindingsconfirmedthoseofpreviousstudies.
D)Itranforaslongassomethirtyyears.
2.A)Eatingmorevegetablesinsteadofmeats.
B)Drinkingwaterinsteadofbeverageswithaddedsugar.
C)Consumingmoreenergydrinksandsportsdrinks.
D)Formingthehabitofexercisingregularly.
Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
3.A)Heaskedthemabouthislostpaintings.
B)Heknewtheowneroftwomissingpaintings.
C)Helefthispaintingsatahighwayreststop.
D)Hefoundtwo17th-centuryoilpaintings.
4.A)Theyareimitations.
B)Theyareoriginals.
C)TheywerestolenbyanItalianboy.
D)Theycamefromthesameartist.
Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
5.A)Lookafterhergrandfather.
B)Leavetheremotecoldregion.
C)Savehersickgrandmother.
D)Fleefromthethreatofbears.
6.A)Shehastofaceacriminalcharge.
B)Shewasfoundlyingmotionlessinthesnow.
C)Shesearchedforherdaughterinfreezingcold.
D)Sheworksinchildcareservices.
7.A)Shewasfoundinaforestafterthreedays.
B)Shelaytotallyunconsciousforthreedays.
C)Shesufferedfromtheeffectsofseverecold.
D)Shewasfinallyrescuedbyherrelatives.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,
youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.
Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
8.A)Sheshowsarealpassionfortakingphotos.
B)Shehasjustreturnedfromherhometown.
C)ShecomesfromthecityofCapeTown.
D)Shehasatrulyamazingappearance.
9.A)ItisasfamousasCapeTown.
B)Ithasaflatsurfaceatthetop.
C)Itisgreenandfreefrompollution.
D)ItwasnamedbyEuropeansettlers.
10.A)ShehasBritishancestors.
B)Sheisofmixedblood.
C)ShegrewupinIndia.
D)Shespeaksseverallanguages.
11.A)Itisanextremelyviolentsport.
B)Itisbecominganationalsport.
C)ItisoriginatedinNewZealand.
D)Itismorepopularthanfootball.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Prepareastudyguide.
B)Consulthisadvisors.
C)Gooverhisnotesregularly.
D)Takestress-reliefsessions.
13.A)Hisworksheetsareterriblymessy.
B)Hefindstheworkloadtooheavy.
C)Hisstudyfolderisbadlydisorganized.
D)Hehasdifficultytakingnotesquickly.
14.A)Avisualleame匚
B)Anemotionallearner.
C)Anorganizedlearner.
D)Alogicallearner.
15.A)Arrangethemusingcolorandpictures.
B)Restructuretheminalogicalway.
C)Committhemtomemoryafterclass.
D)Organizethemintoawell-connectedstory.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhear
threeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryou
hearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfi^omthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Itismainlybasedonasociety'sreligion.
B)Itisinterpreteddifferentlyindifferenttimes.
C)Itisacodeofconductbasedonlawsandethics.
D)Itisamoralprincipletoguidepeople'sbehavior.
17.A)Itmayleadtomisunderstandingdespitegoodintentions.
B)Itassumesthathumanbeingsarcallgood-natured.
C)Itmaysometimesproduceundesirableoutcomes.
D)Itfailstoconsiderthecomplexityofhumanrelationships.
18.A)Thegoldenruleisofteninconflictwithcertainlawsandethicalprinciples.
B)Thegoldenrulemustsometimesgivewaytomoreimportantprinciples.
C)Failuretofollowthegoldenrulemayleadtoviolationoflawsandethics.
D)Observingthegoldenruleisthefirststeptobecomingaresponsiblecitizen.
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Manyofthemfinditratherdifficulttomanage.
B)Theyhavenotseenasmuchdiversityasdesired.
C)Manyofthemhaveanincreasinglydiversifiedstaff.
D)Theyhavenotquitegraspedtheconceptofdiversity.
20.A)Initiativestoachievediversityinlargecorporations.
B)Advantagesanddisadvantagesofadiversifiedteam.
C)People'sattitudestowardsdiversityattheworkplace.
D)Innovativeideasandsolutionsresultingfromdiversity.
21.A)Peopleprefertoworkwithteammemberssimilartothemselves.
B)Employersattachgreatimportancetotheircorporations,diversity.
C)Employersdifferfromemployeesintheirperspectivesondiversity.
D)Doubtsaboutthepracticabilityofdiversityaregraduallydisappearing.
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
22.A)Choosingthebesttimeforsigningabusinesscontract.
B)Changingone'sformofcommunicationfromtimetotime.
C)Layingequalstressonwrittenandspokencommunication.
D)Usingdifferentformsofcommunicationappropriately.
23.A)Theyareregardedasseriouslybinding.
B)Theyareseldomhonoredbybusinesspartners.
C)Theyaretakenasmemosofunderstanding.
D)Theyaretobeconfirmedinwrittenform.
24.A)Ithasreachedthehighestlevelofevolution.
B)Itplacesahighvalueonwrittencontracts.
C)Itregardswrittencontractsasunalterable.
D)Ithasseenadeclineinverbalagreements.
25.A)Itsdetailscannotberenegotiated.
B)Ithastobecarriedouttotheletter.
C)Itstrengthensbusinesspartnerships.
D)Itstennsmaynotbestrictlybinding.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectoneword
foreachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfallowingthepassage.Readthepassage
throughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.
PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethrough
thecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Youmightthinkofyourteethastools,likebuilt-inknivesandforks.Butiftheyaremere
tools,whydoteethfeelpainandwouldn'titbebetteriftheycouldjust26underany
conditions?Inspiteofour27discomfort,itturnsoutthere'sagoodreasonourteethareso
sensitive.Toothpainisa28mechanismthatensureswhenatoothisbeingdamaged.We'll
noticeanddosomethingaboutit.
Ifyoueatsomethingtoohotortoocold,orifthetoothisworndownenoughwherethetissue
29isexposed,allofthosethingscausepain,andthenthepaincausesthepersonnottousethat
toothtotrytoprotectitalittlebitmore.Soit'sreallyaprotectivemechanismmorethananything
else.Ifteethdidn'tfeelpain,wemight30tousetheminsituationsthatdamagethem.And
forhumans,damaging31teethisaproblembecause,unlikecrocodiles,wecan't32
them.
Teethhavethreelayers,onlyoneofwhich—theinnermostlayerofthetoothhurt,asthat
layerofthetooth33bothbloodvesselsandnerves.Painistheonlyfeelingtowhichthe
nervesinthatlayerrespond.Whereaspeoplewithtoothsensitivitymaycomplain,forexample,of
toothpain34byheatorcold,thenervesintheinnerlayerdon'tsensetemperature.Rather,
theyfeelpain,whichmaybe35with,say,drinkingsomethingverycold.
A)adultI)emotional
B)associatedJ)implies
C)chewK)mammal
D)containsL)replace
E)continueM)swallow
F)defenseN)triggered
G)dentalO)underneath
H)downward
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.
Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfrom
whichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraph
ismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswer
Sheet2.
Howtodetermineifacompanyisagoodfitforyou
A)Onpaper,thejobseemedperfectforme:Thepositionwascompletelyinlinewithmydegree,
thedutiesandresponsibilitieswerecompatiblewithmyinterestsandtheofficemaintaineda
well-stockedkitchenthatwouldsatisfymyeverysnackdesire.
B)Soundslikemydrcamjob,right?Therewasonlyonesmallproblem:Isimplydidn'tgetalong
withthecompanyculture.Theyfavoredamorerigid,closed-door,corporateatmosphere,
whenIwouldhavepreferredsomethingmorecollaborativeandopen.Theywerecomplete
clockwatchers,whenIwouldhavelikedamoreflexibleschedule.Toputitplainly,wejust
weren'tonthesamepage.
C)Whenitcomestolookingforanewjob,youalreadyknowthatabigpartoftheinterview
processinvolvesthecompanyevaluatingwhetherornotyou'reagoodfitfortheiropenrole.
But,it'simportanttokeepinmindthattheemployerisn'ttheonlyonewhoneedstoidentifya
goodmatch-youshouldbelookingforthatsameexactthing.Companyculturecanhavea
bigimpactonhowyoufeelaboutyourwork,soyouwanttomakesureyousignanoffer
letterwithanorganizationyou,retrulyexcitedabout.
D)However,figuringoutwhatacompanyislikebeforeyouactuallyworktherecanbeabitofa
challenge.Luckily,thereareafewthingsyoucandotodeterminewhetherornotacompany
isagoodfitfbryou-beforeyoueversignyournameonthatdottedline.
E)Firstofall,knowwhatyouwant.It'shardtomakeanydecisionswhenyoudon'treallyknow
whatyou'relookingfor.Sobeforeyoucandeterminewhetheryouandaspecificcompany
wouldbecompatibletogether,ifsimportanttohaveasolidhandleonwhatexactlyyouwant
fromyouremployer.Manyofushaveaneasiertimeidentifyingthethingsthatweabsolutely
don'twant.Ifthosearctheonlythingsyoucanthinkof,don'tworry!That'sstillagoodplace
tostart.
F)Startbywritingdownthethingsyoudidn'tlikeaboutpreviousemployers,aswellastheparts
youreallyvalued.There'snowronganswerhere-sofrombigthingstosmalldetails,writeit
alldownonyourlist.Thiswillhelpyouimmediatelyidentifywhatyou'relookingforinan
organization,aswellasthethingsyou'retryingtostayfar,farawayfrom.
G)Doyourresearch.Nowcomesthepartwhenyouputonyourdetectivehatanddoalittle
digging.TheInternetwillbeyourbestfriendwhenyou'retryingtofamiliarizeyourselfwitha
company'sculturebeforeeverwalkingthroughtheirofficedoors.Andwhereexactlyshould
youlookforthesecultureclues?Startwiththemostobviousplacefirst:thecompany's
website.Readthroughtheircopyandblog.Dotheyuseformal,directlanguage?Orisit
casual,conversational,andmaybeevenalittlehumorous?Thiscanbeabigindicatorofwhat
sortofatmosphereaworkplaceistryingtocultivate.
H)Next,turnyourattentiontowardtheirsocialmediaoutlets.Aretheysharingphotosoftheir
team'sThursdayafternoonchilicook-offorHalloweencostumecontestonInstagram?Orare
theirsocialmediaaccountsstrictlyreservedforcompanyrelatedannouncementsandproduct
launches?
I)AsitelikeGlassdoorisanotherspottocheckinordertofindsomeinsiderinformationabout
whatyoucanexpectaboutacompany.However,remembertotakethereviewsyoureadwith
agrainofsalt-manyofthemarewrittenbyscornedemployees.
J)Finally,youcanneverfailwithpersonalconnections.Sendaquickmessagetoacurrentor
previouscompanyemployeeonTwitterorLinkedlnandaskifheorshewouldbewillingto
haveaquickconversationwithyouabouttheorganizationingeneral.Ifyougetayestoyour
requestforachat?You'llbeannedwithsomeprettypowerfulandhelpfulinformation
headingintoyourinterview!
K)Askquestions.Youknowthatpartattheendofajobinterviewwhenthehiringmanagerasks
ifyouhaveanyquestions,andyoujuststareacrossthetableblanklywithyourmouthhanging
open?That'stheperfectopportunitytospeakupandgetyourburningcompanyculture
questionsanswered!Soyes,youcandefinitelyaskyourintervieweraboutwhatifsliketo
workforthatparticularorganization.Simplequestionslike,“Whatthreewordswouldyouuse
todescribetheculturehere?”or"What'syourfavoritepartaboutworkingforthiscompany?^^
canrevealalotaboutwhatit'sreallylikebehindcloseddoors.Stillnotsurewhattoask?Try
thisarticleforhelp.
L)Prioritizeyourvalues.Whatdoesmydreamcompanyculturelooklike?Well,Icouldcome
andgoasIplease,aslongasIwasgettingtheworkdone.Mybosswouldgenuinelylistento
andvalueallofmyideasandsuggestions.Myco-workerswouldallbefriendlywithone
another,withouteverfallingintotheofficegossiptrap.Thekitchenwouldhaveendless
optionsofpizzaandcookies.Oh,andthey'dgivemetwomonthsofpaidvacationwithan
verygeneroussalary.
M)Whataremychancesoffindingallofthosethingswithoneemployer?Slimtonone-believe
me,I'velooked.Thisiswhyit'ssoimportanttoknowwhichaspectsofacompany'sculture
youvaluemost.Isitanopencommunicationstyleoraflexibleschedule?Focusonthetop
spotsonyourprioritylist,andensureapotentialemployeratleastchecksthoseboxes.
Unfortunately,thisisreality,youcan'thaveeverythingyouwantbutafewarecertainly
achievable.
N)Whenyou'rehuntingfbranewjob,youalreadyknowthattheemployeristryingtodecide
whetherornotyou'reagoodfitfbrtheposition.Butyoushouldalsolookattheprocess
throughasimilarlens.Youmaynotbetheoneconductingtheactualinterview,butyou'restill
tryingtodeterminewhetherornotcompanyisagoodfitfbryou.
O)Keepthesetipsinmindtofigureoutwhetheryouandapotentialemployerareaperfect
matchorjustarecipe(方案)fordisaster.Afterall,ifsagoodthingtoknowbeforeactually
acceptinganoffer.
36.Cluesaboutthecultureofacompanycanbefoundonitswebsite.
37.Itcanbedifficulttoknowtherealsituationinacompanyuntilyoubecomepartofit.
38.Itisimpossibleforajobapplicanttohaveeveryexpectationmet.
39.Simplybyreadingitsdescription,theauthorfoundthejobofferedideal.
40.Jobapplicantsareadvisedtomakeawrittenlistoftheirlikesanddislikesintheirprevious
employment.
41.Attheendofaninterview,ajobapplicantshouldseizetheopportunitytogetanswerstotheir
urgentquestions.
42.Tobeginwith,jobapplicantsshouldbeclearwhattheyexpectfromtheirfutureemployer.
43.Jobapplicantsshouldreadwithacriticaleyewhatiswrittenaboutacompanyonthewebsite.
44.Jobsatisfactionhasalottodowithcompanyculture.
45.Achatwithaninsiderofacompanycangivejobapplicantsveryusefulinformationwhen
theyprepareforaninterview.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).You
shoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Onlineclassesbegantobepopularizedjustafewdecadesago.Theyareadvertisedasaway
foradultstofinishtheireducationandstudentstolearnthematerialattheirownpace-itisfar
morecompatibleforpeoplewithbusyschedules.
Butafterbeingenrolledinanonlinecourselastfallsemester,1cametorealizeonlineclasses
weremerelyameanstofulfillcourserequirements.
Firstofall,studentslackthedesiretolearnandtheysimplycompletetheirassignmentsto
receivecreditforapassinggraderatherthangenuinelyengagewiththecoursematerial.
Asonlinecoursestendtohavemorethan100students,mostoftheassignmentsareshortand
simple.Theyarenotdesignedforstudentstointeractwiththematerialindepthbutdesignedtobe
gradedeasilytoaccommodatesuchalargenumberofstudents.
Perhapsthebiggestdisadvantageoftakinganonlineclassistheabsenceofface-to-face
interactionbetweentheteacherandtheirstudents.Livesessionsareinfrequentandareoften
scheduledduringthemiddleofthedaywhenstudentshavetoattendotherclassesorwork.The
officehoursoftheprofessormayalsobeduringinconvenienttimesformanystudentsaswell.
Mostinteractionwiththeprofessorhastobethroughemailwhichisoftenimpersonal.Itisnearly
impossibleforstudentstobuildarelationshipwiththeirprofessor.
Thereisalsolittleinteractionamongststudents.Itcanbeharderforstudentstocreatestudy
groupsandformrelationshipswiththeirpeers.
Onlineclassesalsorequireeitheracomputerorlaptopandareliableinternetconnection.Not
allstudentshaveaccesstothesetypesofresources,whetheritisforfinancialorotherreasons,and
somestudentscanbeputatadisadvantage.
Offeringonlineclassescertainlyhelpsstudentswhowouldotherwisenotbeabletoattend
classroomsessions.However,theyfailtoprovideagenuineeducationwithanemphasison
convenienceratherthancriticalthinking.Weneedrestructuredonlineclassesinwhichstudents
canhavealearningexperiencethatwillactuallyprovidequalityeducation.
46.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutstudentsenrolledinonlineclasses?
A)Theycanaccesscoursematerialseasily.
B)Theyareunmotivatedtolearn.
C)Theycanlearnattheirownpace.
D)Theyrarelyfulfilthecourserequirements.
47.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofonlinecourseassignments?
A)Theyaremadeconvenienttomark.
B)Theyaremeanttofacilitateinteraction.
C)Theyarebasedoneasilyaccessiblematerial.
D)Theyaregiventoaccommodatestudents9needs.
48.Whatdoestheauthorsayisonedisadvantageofonlineclasses?
A)Theyarefrequentlyscheduledatirregulartimes.
B)Theymakeprofessors9officesmuchlessaccessible.
C)Theytendtoincreaseprofessors?burdenofrespondingtostudents9emails.
D)Theyprovidelittlechanceforstudentstobuildrelationshipswitheachother.
49.Whatproblemmayariseifclassesgoonline?
A)Morestudentsmayfinditeasytobeabsentfromthem.
B)Teacherswillworryaboutpoorinternetconnections.
C)Somestudentsmayhavedifficultyattendingthem.
D)Schoolswithlimitedresourceswillbeatadisadvantage.
50.Whatdoestheauthorthinkconstitutesakeypartofgenuineeducation?
A)Acquisitionofusefulknowledge.
B)Trainingofreal-lifeskillsoncampus.
C)Developmentofstudents9personalities.
D)Cultivationofanalyticalthinkingability.
PassageTwo
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Intheageoftheinternet,there'snosuchthingasaprivatedebate.Butisthatbadforscience?
Somescientistshavehadconcerns.Whendebatesinanysectormovebeyondthehallsof
universitiesandgovernmentagencies,thereispotentialforinformationtobeusedincorrect
leadingtopublicconfusion:yet,opendebatecanalsopromotecommunicationbetweenscientific
communityandthepublic.Recentopendebatesonscientificresearch,health,andpolicyhave
arousedgreaterpublicattentionandencouragedmorediversevoices.Ifthistrendspursscientists
toagreemorequicklyaboutthebestsolutionstoourproblems-andatthesametimehelpsthe
publicobservetheprocessofscientificdiscoursemoreclearly-thenthisisgoodforeveryone,
includingscientists.
ArecentdebatepublishedinTheNewYorkTimesdiscussedthequestionofhowquickly
medicineshouldbedevelopedandproduced.Issuessuchassafetyoftheproductandperception
ofthepublicwereexaminedandconsidered.Butsomeexpertsworriedthatsuchpublic
speculationmightleadpeopletobelievethatdisagreementaboutthedetailsmeantalackof
adequatescientificconsensusoverthesafetyandefTiciencyofmodern-dayvaccine.
Theanxietyseemsmisplaced.Gonearethedaysofgoingtoaconferenceanddebatingabout
scientificissues,andthat'sgoodbecausethosegatheringswerenotdiverseenoughandexcluded
manyimportantvoices.Thesedays,thepubliccanaccessdebatesaboutscienceregardlessof
wheretheytakeplace.
Formanyscientists,publicdebateisanewfrontieranditmayfeellikeaplacewithfew
restrainsorrules,butratherthanavoidingsuchconversations,letthedebatesbetransparentand
vigorous,wherevertheytakeplace.Ifthepublicistounderstandthatscienceisanhonorably
self-correctingprocess,theideathatscienceisafixedsetoffactsinatextbookneedstobe
dismissed.Withthevalidityofsciencecomingunderattack,there?saneedforscientificdebatesto
beperceivedasopenandtruetolife.Leteveryoneseethenoisy,messydeliberationsthatadvance
scienceandleadtodecisionsthatbenefitusall.
51.Whatdoestheauthorthinkopendebatecando?
A)Helpthepublictobetterunderstandscience.
B)Clearupconfusioninthescientificcommunity.
C)Settledisputesbetweenuniversitiesandgovernmentagencies.
D)Preventinformationfrombeingusedincorrectlybythepublic.
52.WhydidarecentdebatepublishedinTheNewYorkTimesarouseconcernsamongexperts?
A)Itmighthindertheprogressinmedicalresearch.
B)Itmightbreedpublicdistrustinmodemmedicine.
C)Itmightaddtothedifficultyofgettingresearchfunds.
D)Itmightpreventmedicalscientistsreachingconsensus.
53.Whydoestheauthorsaysomeexperts5anxietyseemsmisplaced?
A)Debatingscientificissuesataconferenceisnowold-fashioned.
B)Diversetopicscanbedebatedbybothscientistsandthepublic.
C)Debatesaboutscienceareaccessibletothepublicanyway.
D)Scientistscanvoicetheiropinionswhateverwaytheylike.
54.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestscientistsdoaboutpublicdebate?
A)Havemorediscussionsaboutit.
B)Embraceitwithopenarms.
C)Formulatenewrulesforit.
D)Restrainittoarationaldegree.
55.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutscienceinthelastparagraph?
A)Itistransmittedthroughtextbooks.
B)Itiswhatprovesvalidandtruetolife.
C)Itisadynamicandself-improvingprocess.
D)Itisacollectionoffactsandestablishedrules.
PartIVTranslation(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseinto
English.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.
從前有個人養(yǎng)了一群羊。一天早上他準備出去放羊,發(fā)現(xiàn)少了一只。他仔細一看,
看到羊欄上有個窟窿。顯然,夜間有狼鉆進羊圈叼走了羊。
鄰居勸他修羊欄,可是他不聽。
第二天,他發(fā)現(xiàn)狼又通過窟窿叼走一只羊。他想起鄰居的話,就趕快堵上窟窿,把
羊欄補好。此后,他的羊再也沒有被狼叼走。
故事告訴我們:出了問題及時補救,可以防止蒙受更大損失。
2022年6月大學英語CET四級考試真題和答案解析
(第二套)
COLLEGEENGLISHTEST
-BandFour-
(2022.06-02)
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Supposeyouaregoingtowriteaproposaltoyourschoolclinicfarimprovingits
service.Youaretowriteaboutitscurrentproblemsandpossiblesolutionstotheseproblems.You
willhave30minutestowritetheproposal.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan
180words.
PartIIListeningComprehension(25minutes)
說明:據(jù)多數(shù)學生反饋,本次考試只有一套聽力試題,第二套為重復題目,只
是選項順序不同,故不再重復。
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectoneword
foreachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfallowingthepassage.Readthepassage
throughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.
PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethrough
thecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmoreth
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