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2022年9月大學英語四級考試真題
PartIIListeningComprehension
SectionA1
NewsReportOne
【聽力原文】
Whitemeat,suchaschicken,mayraiseblood
cholesterollevelsasmuchasredmeatdoes.[l]This
findingsurprisedresearcherswhoadmittedtheydidn't
expectthateatingwhitemeatwouldleadtohigher
bloodcholesterollevels.Inthestudy,researchers
lookedat113healthypeople.Theparticipantsatethree
differentdiets.Thesewerearedmeatdietwhichis
primarilybeef,awhitemeatdietwhichismostly
chickenandturkey,andavegetarianproteindiet.Each
dietperiodwasfourweeks.Betweenthedietperiods,
participantshadabreak,duringwhichtheyatetheir
regularfoods.Inaddition,participantshadbloodtests
atthestartandfinishofeachnewdiet.
Theresultsshowedthatwhiteandredmeatdietshad
thesameeffectsonbloodcholesterollevels.Further,
bothdietsincreasedbloodcholesterollevelscompared
withthedietbuiltonvegetarianproteinsources.⑵The
teamacknowledgedthatitispossiblethatwhitemeatis
betterforourhealththanredmeat,despitetheir
findings.Thisisbecauseothereffectsofredmeat
consumptioncouldcontributetoheartdisease
independentofcholesterol.Theirmainrecommendations
arethatpeopleeatlessofbothkindsofmeatandmore
vegetarianprotein.
Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreport
youhavejustheard.
1.Whatdowelearnfromthenewsreportabout
thestudy?
2.Whatdidtheresearchersacknowledge?
NewsReportTwo
【聽力原文】
Ataroundhalfpastninethismorning,atrailer
attachedtoalorryturnedoveratthecrossingofHigh
StreetinMilton.Hundredsof⑶frozenturkeyswere
spilledallovertheroad.Itisreportedthatnobodywas
hurtintheincident,butpolicesaiditmayaffecttraffic
andChristmasdinners.Withjustoneweektogobefore
Christmas,thereareworriesthatlocalsupermarket
suppliesofthisholidayfavoritemaybeaffected.
Apolicespokeswomansaidthatofficerswere
currentlyinattendanceatthescene.Shestatedthatthe
driverofthelorryhadbeenarrestedonsuspicionof
dangerousdriving.ThecrossingonHighStreetisa
well-knownaccidentblackspot.⑷Thisyearalone,
therehavebeenseventrafficaccidentsatthislocation.
Thankfully,noneoftheseaccidentshaveresultedin
seriousinjury.
Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreport
youhavejustheard.
3.Whatdoesthenewsreportsayabouttheaccident
atthecrossingofHighStreetinMilton?
4.WhatdowelearnaboutthecrossingonHighStreet?
NewsReportThree
【聽力原文】
IndialauncheditshelicoptertaxiserviceonMonday,
promisingtoferrycustomersthe40milesbetween
Bangalore'sElectronicCitytechhubandthe
internationalairportterminalin15minutes.Customers
canbooktheirhelicopterridethroughamobileApp.
Theservice,whichclaimstobethefirstofitskindin
India,offersonlyoneroute,」5]butBangaloreairport
willaddmoreonceitgetsapproval.
Helicoptertaxiisnotanaffordableoptionformany
travelers.⑹Acarrideforthesamejoumaycostsless
thanhalfasmuch.⑺ButBangaloreairportsaysitisa
competitivealternativetoacarridefortechexecutives
inahurry."Alargenumberofhigh-classtravelers,
includingCEOs,havetospendmorethanthreehours
byroadtogetthere-andthatisalossoftime,"a
Bangaloreairportspokespersonsaid."Thisisnotalow
costoption,butitisanoption,sheadded.The
helicoptersferriedaround8customerstotheairporton
theirfirstday.Thecompanythatownsandoperatesthe
serviceiscalledThumbyAviation.Itpreviously
specializedinprivatecharterflightsforgovernment
officials.
Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyou
havejustheard.
5.WhatisBangaloreairporttryingtodoaboutthe
helicoptertaxiservice?
6.Whatdowelearnfromthenewsaboutthe
helicoptertaxiride?
7.Whoarethetargetedcustomersofthehelicopter
taxiservice?
SectionB
ConversationOne
【聽力原文】
W:]8]Hi,Iwishtobuysomecheeseforabarbecue
thisweekend.
M:Whatkindwouldyoulike?
W:Sorry,Idon'tknowmuchaboutcheese.Whattype
doyouthinkwouldbesuitableforabarbecue?
M:Thafseasy.Forabarbecue,youcouldhaveany
cheeseyouwant.Iimaginetherewillbe
differentfoodsandpeoplewilljusthelp
themselvesandeatattheirownpace,right?
W:Yes,exactly.Itwillbeverycasual.⑻Wewill
justbeasmallgroupoffriendsgathering
togetheratWashingtonPark.Therewillbe
around20ofus,includingchildren.
M:Great.⑼Soyoucouldhavedifferenttypesof
cheese.Howmuchwouldyouliketospend?
W:Notverymuch.Lefssay$30.
M:⑼Iwouldsuggesthavingatleastonesoft
cheeseandonehardcheese.Thatwillofferyoua
goodvarietytosuitdifferentpeople'stastes.
W:Thatsoundsgood.Whafsthedifference
betweenasoftcheeseandahardcheese?
M:Well,itdepends.Butgenerallyspeaking,soft
cheesesarecreamyandgowellwithsweet
thingslikehoneyandjam.Iwouldsuggest
somethinglikethisSpanishgoatcheese.Ifsonly
$15,averygoodprice.Youcanspreaditon
breadwithaknife,andthenaddatinybitof
honeyontop.Ifsdelicious.n0]Childrenloveit.
W:Okay,great.Whataboutahardcheese?
M:Yes,forhardcheese,Iwouldrecommendthis
Italianonehere.Ithasaverystrongsmellanda
dryflavor.Youcancutitintothinslicesandeat
itonitsown.Ifs$16.
W:[H]Okay,DItakeboth.Thankyouforyourhelp.
Questions8to11arebasedontheconversation
youhavejustheard.
8.Whatdoesthewomanplantodofortheweekend?
9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
10.WhatdoesthemansayaboutSpanishgoatcheese?
11.Whatisthewomangoingtodoattheendof
theconversation?
ConversationTwo
【聽力原文】
M:Ourschoolisreplacingprintedtextbookswith
e-textbooksnextsemester.Ican'twait.
W:Really?Whataboutthecost?U2]Notonly
buyingallthosetablets,butthesoftwareand
electronicinfrastructurethatgoeswithit,notto
mentionretrainingalltheteachersand
administrationstaff.
M:Sure,theinitialexpenditurewillbehigh,but
muchlowerafterwards.Besidesthat,tablet
pricescontinuetodropandarebecoming
increasinglyaffordable.[13]Anyway,tablets
helpstudentslearnupto80%faster.
W:Notnecessarily.114]Tabletshavetoomany
distractions.StudentsmaypayattentiontoApps,
games,andwebsitesinsteadoftheirteachers.In
fact,researchsuggeststhatpeoplewhoread
printedtextscomprehendmore,remember
moreandlearn30%morethanthosewhoread
digitaltexts.
M:Yes,buttabletscontainmanytechnological
featuresthatarenotfoundinprintedtextbooks.
Thinkaboutit.113]Studentsareabletohighlight
andedittext,writenotesandsearchfor
informationmuchmorequicklythantheycan
withprintedtextbooks.Andwhataboutallthose
treesthatarecutdowntomakeprintedbooks?
W:Actually,manufacturingtabletsisenvironmentally
destructiveanddangeroustohumanhealth.The
healthimpactsfrommakingoneelectronic
readerare70timesgreaterthanthosefrom
makingasingleprintedbook.Alotofminerals
areextractedfromtheearthtomakeelectronic
readers.,5]Itdoesfarmoredamagetothe
environment.
M:Yes,butthesoftwareforelectronicreaderscan
beupdatedinstantlywithouttheneedfor
buyingawholelotofnewbooks.Thafsbetter
fortheenvironment.
W:Butthecorecurriculumdoesn'tchangethat
much.Printedtextbooksthatarenotbrandnew
stillcontainthebasicrelevantinformationof
coresubjects.
M:Well,I'mlookingforwardtothechange.
W:rilstickwithmyprintedbooks.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversation
youhavejustheard.
12.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutusinge-textbooks?
13.Accordingtotheman,howcantheuseoftablets
benefitstudents?
14.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutstudents
usingtablets?
15.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutmaking
electronicreaders?
SectionC1
PassageOne
【聽力原文】
socialpsychology,theterm“person
perception“referstothementalprocessesthatweuseto
formimpressionsofotherpeople.Itincludesnotjust
howweformtheseimpressions,buttheconclusionswe
makeaboutotherpeoplebasedonourimpressions.
[16]Considerhowoftenyoumakethiskindof
judgmenteveryday.Whenyoumeetwithanew
coworker,youimmediatelybegintodevelopaninitial
impressionofthisperson.Whenyouvisitthegrocery
store,youmightdrawconclusionsaboutthecashier
whochecksyouout.
Obviously,U7]personperceptionisavery
subjectiveprocessthatcanbeaffectedbyanumberof
variables,includingthecharacteristicsoftheperson
youareobserving,thecontextofthesituation,your
ownpersonaltraitsandyourpastexperiences.118]One
ofthetechniquesweuseinpersonperceptionissocial
categorization.Inthisprocess,wementallycategorize
peopleintodifferentgroupsbasedoncommon
characteristics.118]Problemswiththistechnique
includethefactthatitcanleadtoerrorsandprejudice.
Imaginethatyouaregettingonabus.Thereareonly
twoseatsavailable.Oneisnexttoasmallelderly
woman;theotherisnexttoamuscular,fierce-looking
man.Yousitnexttotheelderlywoman,who
unfortunatelyturnsouttobequiteskilledatpicking
pockets.Becauseofsocialcategorization,you
immediatelyjudgethewomanasharmlessandtheman
asthreatening,leadingtothelossofyourwallet.
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyou
havejustheard.
16.Whatdoesthepassagesaywetendtodoeveryday?
17.Whatdowelearnaboutpersonperceptionfrom
thispassage?
18.Whatistheproblemwithusingsocial
categorizationinpersonperception?
PassageTwo
【聽力原文】
Despitesmartphonesandsocialmedia,youngpeople
todayareassociallycompetentasthosefromthe
previousgeneration.Atleastthisiswhatanewstudy
suggests.[19]Forthestudy,researcherscompared
teacherandparentevaluationsofAmericanchildren
whostartedkindergartenin1998withthosewhobegan
schoolin2010.Theformergroupenteredkindergarten
whenmobilephoneswereluxuries.Thelattergroup
startedschoolwhenmobiledeviceswerewidespread.
"9]Resultsshowedbothgroupsofchildrenwere
ratedsimilarlyonimportantsocialskills.These
includedtheabilitytoformandmaintainfriendships
andgetalongwithpeoplewhoaredifferent.Theywere
alsoratedsimilarlyonself-control,suchastheabilityto
regulatetheirtemper.Invirtuallyeverycomparison
made,ratingsofsocialskillseitherremainedconstant
orimprovedforthechildrenbornlater.Therewasone
exception:「20]Socialskillswereslightlylowerfor
childrenwhoaccessedonlinegamesandsocial
networkingsitesmanytimesaday.[21]Adultsare
worriedwhentechnologicalchangestartstoundermine
traditionalrelationships,particularlytheparent-child
relationship.Theintroductionoftelephones,
automobilesandradioallledtomoralpanicamong
adultsofthetime,becausethetechnologyallowed
childrentoenjoymorefreedom.
Fearsoverscreen-basedtechnologyrepresentthe
mostrecentpanicinresponsetotechnologicalchange.
Butoverall,thestudyfoundlittleevidencethattime
spentonscreenswashurtingsocialskillsformostchildren.
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyou
havejustheard.
19.Whatdoesthenewstudysuggestaboutyoung
peopletodayandthosefromthepreviousgeneration?
20.Whatdidthestudyfindaboutchildrenwho
accessedsocialnetworkingsitesmanytimesaday?
21.Whatisadults'worryabouttechnologicalchange?
PassageThree
【聽力原文】
Ifseasytospendalldaysearchingforinspiration.
Youcanfindincrediblevideos,articlesandnewsstories
aboutthesuccessofothers.122]Theproblemisthat
consumingthesuccessandideasofothersispassive
inspiration.Everytimeyoureadanarticleorlistento
aninterview,youarepracticingpassiveinspiration.You
mightlearnsomething,butyoudon'tactuallyhaveto
doanything.Hearinga
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