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大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)考試
COLLEGEENGLISHTEST
—BandFour—
(2020年7月)
試題冊(cè)
敬告考生
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全國(guó)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四、六級(jí)考試委員會(huì)
PartIWriting(30minutes)
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Directions:Forthispan,youareallowed30minutestowritealettertoaforeignfriendwhowantstoteachEnglish加
China.Pleaserecommendacitytohint.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.
PartIIListeningComprehension(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoor
threequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,you
mustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletter
onAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
1.A)Watchtheweatherforecast.C)AvoidtravelonWednesday.
B)Evacuatetheareawiththeorangealert.D)Prepareenoughfoodanddrink.
2.A)Paymoreattentiontotheroads.C)Bringmoremobilephones.
B)Stayatasaferplace.D)Takeatrainhome.
Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
3.A)ThereisonlyoneecosysteminEurope.
B)Romania'swetlandsthriveagain.
C)ThewildlifeinRomaniaisn'twellprotected.
D)Thereare200speciesofbirdsinRomania'swetlands.
4.A)Blockthewaterways.C)Usemonitoringequipment.
B)Restorethefishingban.D)Prohibitfishinginthenext10years.
Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
5.A)Hehadacaraccident.
B)Heattendedhisgraduationceremony.
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C)Hehadaheartattack.
D)Hegaveaperformanceintheauditorium.
6.A)Whathappenedtohim.C)Whenthegraduationceremonywas.
B)Whatdateitwas.D)Wherehewas.
7.A)Hewasreallytouchedbyhisclassmates.
B)Hedidn'tknowwhathappenedatall.
C)Hecouldn'trememberwhattosay.
D)Hisparentsworecapsandgowns.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhear
fourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,you
mustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletter
onAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
8.A)Herchildren'sdisruption.C)Asenseofisolation.
B)Quietatmosphere.D)Longerworkinghours.
9.A)Itdoesn'toffercoffee.C)Itdoesn'thavefreeWi-Fi.
B)It'stooquiet.D)Itlacksthematerialsheneeds.
10.A)Thesenseofbeingoutintheworld.C)Thecoffeetable.
B)Thecoffeeitprovides.D)Thecomfortableworkingcondition.
11.A)Peopledon'torderanything.
B)Peoplebringtheirlaptopsandpaperwork.
C)Peopleoccupyvaluabletablespaceinquiettimes.
D)Peopleoftwooccupyatableforsix.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Sheisnotsatisfiedwiththesalary.
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B)Sheisnotcapableofthejob.
C)Sheoftenworksovertime.
D)She'sreceivedajobofferfromanothercompany.
13.A)Theymaybeconsideredaslessroyal.
B)Theywon'tgetthepromotionopportunities.
D)Theywillbegivenhiringpriority.
14.A)Shemighthavetodoextraworkeveryday.
B)Shemightnotgetapayrise.
C)Shemightnotgetenoughvacation.
D)Shemightnotgainmoreexperience.
15.A)Experience.B)Confidence.C)Fortune.D)Opportunity.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,you
willhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonly
once.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoices
markedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A)It'sahorriblefeeling.C)Ifsboringanddangerous.
B)Itcanbeablessing.D)It'sthemostcomfortablestate.
17.A)Tobeactive.C)Totravelabroad.
B)Tomeetupwithyourfriends.D)Toseekadvicefromothers.
18.A)Itprovidesachanceforpeopletothinkdeeply.
B)Itmakesustreasurethetime.
C)Itenablesonetoidentifytruefriends.
D)Ithelpsustakecareofproblemsmoreefficiently.
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Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Heisaharshperson.C)Heisverydemandinginhiswork.
B)Heismeantoothers.D)Heusuallyworksverylate.
20.A)Hemovedoutanddivorced.
B)Hewasplaguedbydrugsandgangviolence.
C)Helivedtherefor20years.
D)Hisparentswouldmoveintohisnewhouse.
21.A)Hewasonlyresponsibleforunloadingfood.
B)Hehadtosignhisnameoneverylabel.
C)Itwasahardandtediousjob.
D)HewasrequiredtoworkatFridaynight.
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
22.A)ByrecordingthetimepeoplespendonTV.
B)Bytrackingpeople'slivinghabits.
C)Byusingmemoryandfluencytests.
D)Byscanningpeople'sbrains.
23.A)Watchingtelevisionforhours.C)Readingbooksandmagazines.
B)Playingvideogames.D)SurfingtheInternet.
24.A)TelevisionviewingmaybeapotentialfactorforAlzheimer'sdisease.
B)Alzheimer'spatientstendtowatchtelevisionmorethan3hoursaday.
C)Someresearchhasconfirmedthelinkbetweenthem.
D)TelevisionwatchingisbeneficialtoAlzheimer'spatients.
25.A)Watchtelevisionnomorethan3hourseachday.
B)Balancetelevisionviewingwithothercontrastingactivities.
C)WatchsomeeducationalTVprograms.
D)Takemorephysicalexercise.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
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SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblank
fromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybefore
makingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthehankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterfor
eachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebank
morethanonce.
Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
"Scienceandeverydaylifecannotandshouldnotbeseparated."Thosewerethewordsutteredbypioneering
BritishscientistRosalindFranklin,whofirmlybelievedthatthepursuitofscienceshouldbe___26___toall.
Asawomanworkinginthefirsthalfofthe20thcentury,Franklin'scontributionstosomeofthegreatest
scientificdiscoveriesofourtimeincludingthestructureofDNAweresadly___27___inherlifetime.
Morethan60yearsafterFranklin'sdeath,weare___28___livinginadifferentworld,wherewomenplay
animportantpartineveryechelon(階層)ofoursociety-notleastinscience,innovation,highereducationand
research.UKuniversitiesareworldleaderswhenitcomestoadvancingand___29___genderequality.
Inthepastdecade,wehaveseena___30___increaseinEnglandinthenumberofwomenacceptedonto
full-timeundergraduatedegreesinscience,technology,engineeringandmaths(Stemsubjects).Andinthelast
academicyear,women___31___formorethanhalfofallStempostgraduatesatUKuniversities.
Datashowsusthe___32___tosuccessgetsharderforwomentoclimbthefurtheruptheygo.Although
womenmakeupthemajorityofundergraduatesinouruniversities,justunderhalfofacademicstaffarefemale.
At___33___levels,onlyaquarterofprofessorsarewomen,andblackwomenmakeuplessthan2%ofallfemale
academicstaff.
Therearealsostarkdifferencesinpayacrossgrades.Thegenderpaygapbasedonmediansalariesacrossthe
sectorin2016-2017was13.7%,34thereisstillsomewaytogotoensurewomenarerisingthroughthe
rankstohighergradepositionsandbeingpaid___35___.
A)accessibleI)nomination
B)accountedJ)overlooked
C)adaptationK)promoting
D)appropriatelyL)senior
E)considerableM)submission
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F)effectiveN)suggesting
G)ladder0)thankfully
H)misread
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoeachstatement
containsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.
Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.Answerthequestionsby
markingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
HowtoEatWell
A)WhydosomanyAmericanseattonsofprocessedfood,thestuffthatiscorrectlycalledjunk(垃圾)and
shouldreallycarrywarninglabels?
B)Il'snotbecausefreshingredientsarehardtocomeby.Supermarketsoffermorevarietythanever,andthereare
overfourtimesasmanyfannersmarketsintheUSastherewere20yearsago.Norisitforlackofavailable
information.Thereareplentyofrecipes(食譜),how-tovideosandcookingclassesavailabletoanyonewhohas
acomputer,smartphoneortelevision.Ifanything,theinformationisoverwhelming.
C)Andyetwearen'tcooking.IfyoueatthreemealsadayandbehavelikemostAmericans,youprobablygetat
leastathirdofyourdailycalories(卡路里)outsidethehome.Nearlytwo-thirdsofusgrabfastfoodonceaweek,
andwegetalmost25%ofourdailycaloriesfromsnacks.Sowe'reeatingoutortakingin,andwedon'tsit
down-orwedo,butwehurry.
D)Shouldn'tpreparing—andconsuming—foodbeasourceofcomfort,pride,health,well-being,relaxation,
sociability?Somethingthatconnectsustootherhumans?Whywouldwewanttooutsource(夕卜包)thisbasictask,
especiallywhenoutsourcingitissoharmful?
E)WhenItalkaboutcooking,I'mnottalkingaboutcreatingelaboratedinnerpartiesorthree-dayscienceprojects.
I'mtalkingaboutsimple,easy,everydaymeals.Mymissionistoencouragegreenhandsandthoselackingtimeor
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memorytofeedthemselves.Thatmeansweneedmodest,realisticexpectations,andweneedtoteachpeopleto
cookfoodthat'sgoodenoughtosharewithfamilyandfriends.
F)Perhapsareturntorealcookingneedn'tbefaroff.ArecentHarrispollrevealedthat79%ofAmericanssay
theyenjoycookingand30%“l(fā)oveit“;14%admittonotenjoyingkitchenworkandjust7%won'tgonearthe
stoveatall.Butthisdoesn'tnecessarilytranslatetorealcooking,andtheresultofthissurveyshouldn'tsurprise
anyone:52%ofthose65oroldercookathomefiveormoretimesperweek;onlyathirdofyoungpeopledo.
G)Backinthe1950smostofusgrewupinhouseholdswhereMomcookedvirtuallyeverynight.Theintentionto
putahome-cookedmealonthetablewasprettymuchuniversal.Mostpeoplecouldn'taffordtodootherwise.
H)Althoughfrozendinnerswereinventedinthe'40s,theirpopularitydidn'tboomuntiltelevisionsbecame
popularadecadeorsolater.Sincethen,packaged,pre-preparedmealshavebeenwhafsfordinner.The
microwaveandfast-foodchainswerethebiggestcatalysts(催化齊!J),butthebigfoodcompanies-whichwantto
sellanythingexcepttherawingredientsthatgointocooking—madethehomecookanendangeredspecies.
I)Still,Ifinditstrangethatonlyathirdofyoungpeoplereportpreparingmealsathomeregularly.Isn'tthisthe
samecrowdthatrailsagainstprocessedjunkandchampionscraftcooking?Andisn'tthisthegenerationwhosay
they'reconcernedabouttheirhealthandthewell-beingoftheplanet?Ifthesearetrulythevaluesofmanyyoung
people,thentheirbehaviordoesn'tmatchtheirbeliefs.
J)Therehavebeenhalf-heartedbutwell-publicizedeffortsbysomecompaniestoreducecaloriesintheir
processedfoods,buttheStandardAmericanDietisstillthepolaroppositeofthehealthy,mostlyplant-baseddiet
thatjustabouteveryexpertsaysweshouldbeeating.Consideringthatthegovernment'sstandardsarenotnearly
ambitiousenough,thepictureisclear:bynotcookingathome,we'renoteatingtherightthings,andthe
consequencesarehardtooverstate.
K)Tohelpquantify(量化)thecostsofapoordiet,Irecentlytriedtoestimatethisimpactintermsofamost
famousfood,theburger(漢堡包).1concludedthattheprofitfromburgersismorethanoffsetbythedamagethey
causeinhealthproblemsandenvironmentalharm.
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L)Cookingrealfoodisthebestdefense—nottomentionthatanymealyou'relikelytoeatathomecontainsabout
200fewercaloriesthanoneyouwouldeatinarestaurant.
M)TothoseAmericansforwhommoneyisaconcern,myadviceissimple:Buywhatyoucanafford,andcookit
yourself.Thecommonprescriptionistoprimarilyshopthegrocerystore,sinceihat'swherefreshproduce,meat
andseafood,anddairyare.Andtosavemoneyandstilleatwellyoudon'tneedlocal,organicingredients;allyou
needisrealfood.Fmnotsayinglocalfoodisn'tbetter;itis.Butthereisplentyofdecentfoodinthegrocery
stores.
N)Theothersectionsyoushouldgettoknowarethefrozenfoodsandthecannedgoods.Frozenproduceisstill
produce;cannedtomatoesarestilltomatoes.Justmakesureyou'regettingrealfoodwithouttonsofaddedsaltor
sugar.Askyourself^wouldGrandmaconsiderthisfood?Doesitlooklikesomethingmightoccurinnature?It's
prettymuchcommonsense:youwanttobuyfood,notunidentifiablefoodlikeobjects.
O)Youdon'thavetohitthegrocerystoredaily,nordoyouneedanabundanceofskill.Sincefewerthanhalfof
Americanssaytheycookatanintermediatelevelandonly20%describetheircookingskillsasadvancedthe
crisisisoneofconfidence.Andtheonlyremedyforthatispractice.There'snothingmysteriousaboutcookingthe
eveningmeal.Youjusthavetodoalittlethinkingaheadandredefinewhatqualifiesasdinner.Likeanyskill,
cookinggetseasierasyoudoitmore:everytimeyoucook,youadvanceyourlevelofskills.Somedayyouwon't
evenneedrecipes.Myadviceisthatyounotpayattentiontothenumberofstepsandingredients,becausethey
canbedeceiving.
P)Time,Irealize,isthebiggestobstacletocookingformostpeople.Youmustadjustyourprioritiestofindtime
tocook.Forinstance,youcanmoveaTVtothekitchenandwatchyourfavoriteshowswhileyou'restandingat
thesink.Nooneisaskingyoutogiveupactivitiesyoulike,butifyou'rewatchingfoodshowsonTV,trycooking
instead.
36.Cookingbenefitspeopleinmanywaysandenablesthemtoconnectwithoneanother.
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37.AbundantinformationaboutcookingisavailableeitheronlineoronTV.
38.Youngpeopledolesscookingathomethantheelderlythesedays.
39.Cookingskillscanbeimprovedwithpractice.
40.Inthemid-20thcentury,mostfamiliesatedinnerathomeinsteadofeatingout.
41.Eventhoseshortoftimeormoneyshouldbeencouragedtocookforthemselvesandtheirfamily.
42.Eatingfoodnotcookedbyourselvescancauseseriousconsequences.
43.Toeatwellandstillsavemoney,peopleshouldbuyfreshfoodandcookitthemselves.
44.Wegetafairlylargeportionofcaloriesfromfastfoodandsnacks.
45.ThepopularityofTVledtothepopularityoffrozenfood.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebest
choiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thewalletisheadingforextinction.Asaday-to-dayessential,itwilldieoffwiththegenerationwhoread
printnewspapers.Thekindofshoppingwhereyouhandovernotesandcountoutchangeinreturnnowhappens
onlyinthemostminorofourretailencounters,likebuyingabarofchocolateorapintofmilk,fromacorner
shop.Attheshopswhereyouspendanyrealmoney,thatmoneyisincreasinglyabstracted.Andthisismoreand
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moretrue,thehigherupthescaleyougo.Atthemostcutting-edgeretailstoresVictoriaBeckhamonDoverStreet,
forinstanceyoudon'tgoandstandatanykindofcashregister,whenyoudecidetopay.Thestaffareequipped
withipadstotakeyourpaymentwhileyourelaxonasofa.
Whichisnothingmoreorlessthanexcellentservice,ifyouhavethemoney.Butacrosssociety,the
abstractionoftheideaofcashmakesmeuneasy.MaybePmjustold-fhshioned.Butearningmoneyisn'tquickor
easyfbrmostofus.Isn'titabitweirdthatspendingitshouldhappeninhalfablink(眨眼)ofaneye?Doesn'ta
wallet—thattime-honouredFriday-nightfeelingofpleasing,promisingfatness—representsomethingthat
matters?
ButFilleavetheeconomicstotheexperts.Whatbothersmeaboutthedeathofthewalletisthechangeit
representsinourphysicalenvironment.Everythingaboutthelookandfeelofawallet—thewaythefastenings
andmaterialswearandtearandloosenwithage,theplasticandpaperandgoldandsilver,andhandwrittenphone
numbersandprintedcinematickets——istheveryoppositeofwhatourworldisbecoming.Theoppositeofawallet
isasmartphoneoraniPad.Theroundededges,coolglass,smoothandunknowableasapebble(鵝卵石).Instead
ofdiggingthroughpiecesofpaperandpeeringintocorners,wemoveourfingersleftandright.Nomorecounting
outcoins.Showyourwallet,ifyoustillhaveone.Itmaynotbeheremuchlonger.
46.Whatishappeningtothewallet?
A)Itisdisappearing.C)Itisbecomingcostly.
B)Itisbeingfattened.D)Itischanginginstyle.
47.Howarebusinesstransactionsdoneinbigmodemstores?
A)Individually.C)Intheabstract.
B)Electronically.D)Viacashregister.
48.Whatmakestheauthorfeeluncomfortablenowadays?
A)Savingmoneyisbecomingathingofthepast.
B)ThepleasingFriday-nightfeelingisfading.
C)Earningmoneyisgettingmoredifficult.
D)Spendingmoneyissofastandeasy.
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49.Whydoestheauthorchoosetowriteaboutwhat'shappeningtothewallet?
A)Itrepresentsachangeinthemodernworld.
B)Ithassomethingtodowitheverybody'slife.
C)Itmarkstheendofatime-honouredtradition.
D)Itistheconcernofcontemporaryeconomists.
50.Whatcanweinferfromthepassageabouttheauthor?
A)Heisresistanttosocialchanges.
B)Heisagainsttechnologicalprogress.
C)Hefeelsreluctanttopartwiththetraditionalwallet.
D)Hefeelsinsecureintheever-changingmodernworld.
PassageTwo
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
It'slateintheevening:timetoclosethebookandturnoffthecomputer.You'redonefortheday.Whatyou
maynotrealize,however,isthatthelearningprocessactuallycontinues-inyourdreams.
Itmightsoundlikesciencefiction,butresearchersareincreasinglyfocusingontherelationshipbetweenthe
knowledgeandskillsourbrainsabsorbduringthedayandthefragmented,oftenbizarreimaginingstheygenerate
atnight.Scientistshavefoundthatdreamingaboutataskwe'velearnedisassociatedwithimprovedperformance
inthatactivity(suggestingthatthere'ssometruthtothepopularnotionthatwe're"getting"aforeignlanguage
oncewebegindreaminginit).What'smore,researchersarecomingtorecognizethatdreamingisanessential
partofunderstanding,organizingandretainingwhatwelearn.
Whilewesleep,researchindicates,thebrainreplaysthepatternsofactivityitexperiencedduringwaking
hours,allowingustoenterwhatonepsychologistcallsaneural(神經(jīng)的)virtualreality.Avividexampleofsuch
replaycanbeseeninavideoresearchersmaderecentlyaboutsleepdisorders.Theytaughtaseriesofdance
movestoagroupofpatientswithconditionslikesleepwalking,inwhichthesleeperengagesinthekindphysical
movementthatdoesnotnormallyoccurduringsleep.Theythenvideotapedthesubjectsastheyslept,Lyingin
bed,eyesclosed,onefemalepatientonthetapeperformsthedancemovesshelearnedearlier.
Thisshowsthatwhileourbodiesareatrest,ourbrainsaredrawingwhat'simportantfromtheinformation
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andeventswe'verecentlyencountered,thenintegratingthatdataintothevaststoreofwhatwealreadyknow.Ina
2010study,researchersatHarvardMedicalSchoolreportedthatcollegestudentswhodreamedaboutacomputer
maze(迷宮)tasktheyhadlearnedshoweda10-foldimprovementintheirabilitytofindtheirwaythroughthe
mazecomparedwithparticipantswhodidnotdreamaboutthetask.
RobertStickgold,oneoftheHarvardresearchers,suggeststhatstudyingrightbeforebedtimeortakinganap
followingastudysessionintheafternoonmightincreasetheoddsofdreamingaboutthematerial.Thinkabout
thatasyourheadhitsthepillowtonight.
51.Whatisscientists,findingaboutdreaming?
A)Itinvolvesdisconnectedweirdimages.
B)Itresemblesfragmentsofsciencefiction.
C)Dreamingaboutalearnedtaskbettersitsperformance.
D)Dreamingaboutthingsbeinglearneddisturbsone'ssleep.
52.Whathappenswhenoneentersadreamstate?
A)Thebodycontinuestoactasifthesleeperwereawake.
B)Theneuralactivityofthebrainwillbecomeintensified.
C)Thebrainbehavesasifitwereplayingavirtualrealityvideogame.
D)Thebrainonceagainexperiencesthelearningactivitiesoftheday.
53.Whatdoesthebraindowhilewearesleeping?
A)Itsystematizesallthedatacollectedduringtheday.
B)Itsubstitutesoldinformationwithnewdata.
C)Itprocessesandabsorbsnewlyacquireddata.
D)Itclassifiedinformationandplacesitindifferentfiles.
54.WhatdoesRobertStickgoldsuggestaboutenhancinglearning?
A)Havingalittlesleepafterstudyingintheday.
B)Stayinguplatebeforegoingtobed.
C)Havingadreamaboutanything.
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D)Thinkingabouttheoddsofdreamingaboutthematerial.
55.Whatcanbeinferredaboutdreamingfromthepassage?
A)Wemayenhanceourlearningthroughdreaming.
B)Dreamingimprovesyourlanguageability.
C)Allsleepwalkersperformdancemoveswhentheyaresleeping.
D)Takinganapafterlearningcanhelpyoufindthewaythroughthemaze.
PartIVTranslation(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.You
shouldwrit
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