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2014年6月大學(xué)英語四級真題及答案
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthefollowingtopic.Youshould
writeatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.
題目一:Supposeaforeignfriendofyoursiscomingtovisityourcampus,whatisthemostinterestingplace
youwouldliketotakehim/hertoseeandwhy?
假設(shè)你的一位外國朋友來參觀你的校園,你最感興趣的地方想帶他/她去看?為什么?
題目二:Supposeaforeignfriendofyoursiscomingtovisityourhometown,whatisthemostinteresting
placeyouwouldliketotakehim/hertoseeandwhy?
假設(shè)你的一位外國朋友來參觀你的家鄉(xiāng),你最感興趣的地方想帶他/她去看?為什么?
題目三:SupposeaforeignfriendofyoursiscomingtovisitChina,whatisthemostinterestingplaceyou
wouldliketotakehim/hertoseeandwhy?
假設(shè)你的一位外國朋友來參觀中國,你最感興趣的地方想帶他/她去看?為什么?
PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswer
Sheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此部分試題請在答題卡1上作答。
1.A.Seeadoctoraboutherstrainedshoulder
B.Usealaddertohelpherreachthetea.
C.Replacethecupboardwithanewone.
D.Placetheteaonalowershelfnexttime.
1.W:Ican'tseemtoreachtheteaatthebackofthecupboardo
M:Oh…Whydon,tyouusetheladder?Youmightstrainyourshoulder。
Q:Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
2.A.AtMaryJohnson,sB.Inanexhibitionhall
C.Atapainter,sstudio.D.Outsideanartgallery.
2.W:Sinceit'srainingsohard,let'sgoandseethenewexhibits.
M:That'sagoodidea.MaryJohnsonisoneofmyfavoritepainters。
Q:Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
3.A.Theteacherevaluatedlacksteachingexperience.
B.Shedoesnotquiteagreewithwhatthemansaid.
C.Themanhadbettertalkwiththestudentshimself.
D.Newstudentsusuallycannotofferafairevaluation.
3.M:Ihearthestudentsgavethenewteacheranunfairevaluation。
W:Itdependsonwhichstudentyouaretalkingabout?
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
4.A.HehelpedDorisbuildupthefurniture.
B.Dorishelpedhimarrangethefurniture.
C.Dorisfixedupsomeofthebookshelves.
D.Hewasgoodatassemblingbookshelves.
4.W:Itmusthavetakenyoualongtinetofixupallthesebookshelves。
M:Itwasn'ttoobad.IgotDoristodosomeofthem。
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
5.A.Hedoesn'tgetonwiththeothers.
B.Hedoesn*tfeelateaseinthefirn.
C.Hehasbeentakenforafool.
D.Hehasfoundabetterposition.
5.W:Rod,Ihearyou*11beleavingattheendofthismonth.Isittrue?
M:Yeah.I'vebeenofferedamuchbetterpositionwithanotherfirm.I'dbeafooltoturnitdown。
Q:Whyisthemanquittinghisjob?
6.A.Theyshouldfinishtheworkassoonaspossible.
B.Hewillcontinuetoworkinthegardenhimself.
C.Heistiredofdoinggardeningonweekends.
D.Theycanhireagardenertodothework.
6.W:Ihonestlydon'twanttocontinuethegardeningtomorrow,Tony?
M:NeitherdoI.ButIthinkweshouldgetitoverwiththisweekend。
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
7.A.Themanhastogetridoftheusedfurniture.
B.Theman'sapartmentisreadyforrent.
C.Thefurnitureiscoveredwithlotsofdust.
D.Thefurniturethemanboughtisinexpensive.
7.W:You*vealreadyfurnishedyourapartment?
M:1foundsomeusedfurniturethatwasdirtcheap。
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
8.A.Themanwillgivethemechanicacall.
B.Thewomaniswaitingforacall.
C.Thewomanisdoingsomerepairs.
D.Themanknowsthemechanicverywell.
8.W:Hasthemechaniccalledthebusrepairers?
M:Notyet.I*11letyouknowwhenhecalls0
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
9.A.Shehadajobinterviewtoattend.
B.Shewasbusyfinishingherproject.
C.Shehadtoattendanimportantmeeting.
D.Shewasinthemiddleofwritinganessay.
Question:9.Whycouldn,tthewoman'sroommateattendtheShakespeareanEnglishclassthatafternoon?
W:Nothing,it'sjustthatshesubmittedajobapplicationyesterdayandthecompanyaskedherinforan
interviewtoday.She'safraidshewon'tbeabletoattendyourclassthisafternoonthough.I'mcallingto
seewhetheritwouldbeOKifIgaveyouheressay.Janetsaidit'sduetoday?
10.A.Accompanyherroommatetotheclassroom.
B.Handinherroommate'sapplicationform.
C.Submitherroommate,sassignment.
D.Helpherroommatewithherreport.
Question:10.Wliatfavoristhewomangoingtodoforheriuoinniate?
11.A.WhereDr.Ellis*sofficeislocated.
B.WhenDr.Ellisleaveshisoffice.
C.Directionstotheclassroombuilding.
D.Dr.Ellis*sschedulefortheafternoon.
Question:11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknowattheendoftheconversation?
W:Fine,pleasetellherI'11bethereat4:00.AndDr.Ellis,onemorething,couldyoutellmewhereyour
officeis?Janettoldmewhereyourclassis,butshedidn'tgivemedirectionstoyouroffice。
12.A.Hefinditratherstressful.
B.Heisthinkingofquittingit.
C.liecanhandleitquitewell.
D.Hehastoworkextrahours.
Question:12.Whatdocsthemansayabouthisjob?
M:Notbad,Jane.I'minvolvedinseveralprojectsandit'salongworkingday.ButI'musedtothatso
itdoesn*tbothermetoomuch。
13.A.The6:00oneB.The6:30one.C.The7:00oneD.The7:30one
Question:13.Whichtraindoesthemantaketoworkeveryday?
M:Itwasterribleatfirst,especiallygettingupbeforedawntocatchthat6:30train.Butit'sbearable
nowthatI*musedtoit?
14.A.Itisanawfulwasteoftime.
B.Hefindsitratherunbearable.
C.Thetimeonthetrainisenjoyable.
D.Itissomethingdifficulttogetusedto.
Question:14.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutcommutingtoworkeverydaynow?
W:Don,tyouthinkit,sanawfulwasteoftime?Icouldn*tbeartospendthreehourssittinginatrain
everyday。
M:Iusedtofeelthesameasyou.BuinowIquiteenjoylt<>
15.A.Readingnewspaper.
B.Chattingwithfriends.
C.Listeningtothedailynews.
D.Planningtheday*swork.
Question:15.Howdoesthemanspendhistimeonthemorningtrain?
W:Ilowdoyoupassthetime?Doyoubringsomeworkwithyoutodoonthetrain?
M:Ah,that,sagoodquestion.Inthemorning,Ijustsitincomfortandreadthepaperstocatchupwith
thenews.Onthewayhomeatnight,Irelaxwithagoodbookorchatwithfriendsorevenhaveagameofbridge。
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsome
questions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoose
thebestanswerfiQIIIthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).TlienniaikthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet
1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此部分試題詩在答題卡1上作答。
PassageOne
Questions16to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Ignoresmalldetailswhilereading.
B)Readatleastseveralchaptersatonesitting.
C)Developahabitofreadingcritically.
D)Getkeyinformationbyreadingjustonceortwice.
Question:16.WhatshouldAmericancollegestudentsdotocopewiththeirheavyreadingassignments?
17.A)Chooseone'sownsystemofmarking.
B)Underlinethekeywordsandphrases.
C)Makeasfewmarksaspossible.
D)Highlightdetailsinaredcolor.
Question:17.Whatsuggestiondocsthespeakergiveaboutmarkingatextbook?
18.A)Byreadingthetextbookscarefullyagain.
B)Byreviewingonlythemarkedparts.
C)Byfocusingonthenotesinthemargins.
D)Bycomparingnoteswiththeirclassmates.
Question:18.Howshouldstudentsprepareforanexamaccordingtothespeaker?
PassageTwo
Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Thesleepapersonneedsvariesfromdaytoday.
B)Theamountofsleepforeachpersonissimilar.
C)Onecangetbywithacoupleofhoursofsleep.
D)Everybodyneedssomesleepforsurvival.
Question:19.Whatistakenforgrantedbymostpeople?
20.A)Itisamade-upstory.
B)Itisbeyondcure.
C)Itisarareexception.
D)Itisduetoanaccident.
Question:20.WhatdodoctorsthinkofAlHerpin'scase?
21.A)Hisextraordinaryphysicalcondition.
B)HismotherFsinjuryjustbeforehisbirth.
C)Theuniquesurroundingsofhislivingplace.
D)Theresthegotfromsittinginarockingchair.
Question:21.WliatcouldhaveaccountedforAlHelpin,ssleeplessness?
PassageThree
Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
22.A)SheinvestedinstocksandsharesonWallStreet.
B)Shelearnedtowriteforfinancialnewspapers.
C)Shedevelopedastronginterestinfinance.
D)Shetenderlylookedafterhersicknother.
Question:22.WhatdowelearnaboutHettyGreenasachild?
23.A)Shemadeawiseinvestmentinrealestate.
B)Shesoldtherestaurantwithasubstantialprofit.
C)Shegot1.5milliondollarsfromherex-husband.
D)Sheinheritedabigfortunefromherfather.
Question:23.HowdidHettyGreenbecomerichovernight
24.A)Shewasextremelymeanwithhermoney.
B)Shewasdishonestinbusinessdealings.
C)Shefrequentlyill-treatedheremployees.
D)Sheabusedanimalsincludingherpetdog.
Question:24.WhywasHettyGreenmuchhated?
25.A)Shemadeabigfortunefromwiseinvestment.
B)Shebuiltahospitalwithhermother,smoney.
C)Shemadehugedonationstocharities.
D)Shecarriedonherfamily,stradition.
Question:25.WhatdowelearnaboutHetty'sdaughter?
SectionC
Direction:Inthesection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,
youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequired
tofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethird
time,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
注意:此部分試題請在答題卡1上作答。
Amongthekindsofsocialgesturesmostsignificantforsecond-languageteachersarethosewhichare
_(26)informbutdifferentinmeaninginthetwocultures.Forexample,aColombianwhowantssomeoneto
_(27)himoftensignalswithahandmovementinwhichallthefingersofonehand,cupped,pointdownward
astheymoverapidly(28).SpeakersorEnglishhaveasimilargesturethroughthehandmaynotbecupped
andthefingersmaybeheldmoreloosely,butforthemthegesturemeansgoodbyeorgoaway,quitethe(29)_
oftheColombiangesture.Again,inColombian,aspeakerofEnglishwouldhavetoknowthatwhenhe(30)height
hemostchoosebetweendifferentgesturesdependingonwhetherheis__(31)___ahumanbeingorananimal.If
hekeepsthepalmofthehand(32)thefloor,ashewouldinhisownculturewhenmakingknowntheheight
ofachild,forexample,hewillverylikelybegreetedbylauglitei,inColombiathisgestureis(33)for
thedescriptionofanimals.Inordertodescribehumanbeingsheshouldkeepthepalmofhishand__(34)___to
thefloor.Substitutionsofonegesturefortheotheroftencreatenotonlyhumorousbutalso__(35)___moment.
Inbothoftheexamplesabove,speakersfromtwodifferentcultureshavethesanegesture,physically,butits
meaningdifferssharply.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeach
blankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybefore
makingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletteron
AnswerSheet2withasingle]inethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions36to45arcbasedonthefollowingpassage.
Globalwarmingisatrendtowardwarmerconditionsaroundtheworld.Partofthewarmingisnatural;wehave
experienceda20,000-year-longwarmingasthelasticeageendedandtheice_36__away,However,wehavealready
reachedtemperaturesthatarein_37—withotherminimum-iceperiods,socontinuedwarmingislikelynotnatural.
Weare_38_toapredictedworldwideinincreaseintemperatures_39—betweem1*Cand6*Coverthenext100years.
Thewarmingwillbemore_40_insomeareas,lessinother,andsomeplacesmayevencooloff.Likewise,the_41_of
thiswarmingwillbeverydifferentdependingonwhereyouare-coastalareasmustworryaboutrisingsealevels,
whiLeSiberiaandnorthernCanadamaybecomemorehabitable(宜居的)and_42_forhumansthantheseareasarenow.
Thefactremains,however,thatitwilllikelygetwarmer,on_43_,everywhere.Scientistsareingeneral
agreementthatthewarmerconditionswehavebeenexperiencingarcatleastinparttheresultofahuman-induced
globalwarmingtrend.Somescientists__44_thatthechangesweareseeingfallwithintherangeofrandom(無
規(guī)律的)varialion-someyearsarecold,otherswarm,andwehavejusthadanunremarkablestringofwarm
years_45__-butthatisbecominganincreasinglyrareinterpretationinthefaceofcontinuedandincreasing
warmconditions.
A)appealingI)melted
B)averageJ)persist
C)contributingK)ranging
D)dramaticL)recently
E)frequentlyM)resolved
F)impactN)sensible
G)line0)shock
II)maintain
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatement
containsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphsIdentifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.
Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.Answerthequestionsbymarking
thecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
TheEndoftheBook?
[A]Amazon,byfarthelargestbookseilerinthecountry,reportedonMay19thatitisnowsellingmorebooks
initselectronicKindleformatthanintheoldpaper-and-inkformat.Thatisremarkable,consideringthatthe
Kindlehasonlybeenaroundforfouryears.E-booksnowaccountfor14percentofallbooksalesinthecountry
andareincreasingfarfasterthanoveral1booksales.E-booksalesareup146percentoverlastyear,whilehardback
salesincreased6percentandpaperbacksdecreased8percent.
[B]Doesthisspellthedoomofthephysicalbook?Certainlynotimmediately,andperhapsnotatall.What
itdoesmeanisthatthebookbusinesswillgothroughatransformationinthenextdecadeorsomoreprofound
thananyithasseensinceGutenbergintroducedprintingfrommoveabletypeinthe1450s.
[C]Physicalbookswillsurelybecomemuchrarerinthemarketplace.Massmarketpaperbacks,whichhavebeen
decliningforyearsanyway,willprobablydisappear,aswillhardbacksformysteries,thrillers,“romance
fiction,"etc.Suchbooks,whichonlyrarelyendupinpermanentcollections,citherprivateorpublic,will
probablyonlybeavailablease-bookswithinafewyears.Hardbackandtradepaperbacksfor“serious“nonfiction
andfiztionwillsurelylastlonger.Perhapsitwillbecomethemarkofanauthortoreckonwiththatheorshe
isstillpublishedinhardcopy.
[D]AsforchiIdren,sbooks,whoknows?Children*sbooksarelikedogfoodinthatthepurchasersarenot
theconsumers,sothemarket(andthemarketing)isinherentlystrange.
[E]Forcluestothebook,sfuture,let'slookatsomeexamplesoftechnologicalchangeandseewhathappened
totheoldtechnology.
[F]Onetechnologyreplacesanotheronlybecausethenewtechnologyisbetter,cheaper,orboth.Thegreater
thedifference,thesoonerandmorethoroughlythenewtechnologyreplacestheold.Printingwithmoveabletype
onpap2rdramaticallyreducedthecostofproducingabookcomparedwiththeold-fashionedoneshandwrittenon
vellum,whichcomesfromsheepskin.ABible-tobesure,alongbook-requiredvellummadefrom300sheepskins
andcountlessman-hoursoflabor.Beforeprintingarrived,aBiblecostmorethanamiddle-classhouse.There
wereperhaps50,000booksInallofEuropeIn1450.By1500therewere10million.
[G]Butwhileprintingquicklycausedthehandwrittenbooktodieout,handwritinglingeredon(繼續(xù)存在)
wellintothe16thcentury.Veryspecialbooksarestilloccasionallyproducedonvellum,buttheyareone-of-a-kind
showpieces.
[H]Sometimesanewtechnologydoesn,tdrivetheoldoneout,butonlypartsofitwhileforcingtherest
toevolve.Themovieswerewidelypredictedtodrivelivetheateroutofthemarketplace,buttheydidn't,because
theaterturnedouttohavequalitiesmoviescouldnotreproduce.Equally,TVwassupposedtoreplacemoviesbut,
again,didnot.
[I]Moviesdid,however,fatallyimpactsomepartsoflivetheater.AndwhileTVdidn'tkillmovies,itdid
killsecond-ratepictures,shorts,andcartoons.
[J]NurdidTVkillradio.Comedyanddiamashows("JackBenny,n"Amos&ndAndy,**“TheShadoww)all
migratedtotelevision.Butbecauseyoucan,tdriveacarandwatchtelevisionatthesametime,rushhourbecame
radio*sprime,whilemusic,talk,andnewsradiogreatlyenlargedtheiraudiences.Radioistodayaverydifferent
businessthaninthelate1940sandamuchlargerone.
[K]Sometimesoldtechnologylingersforcenturiesbecauseofitssymbolicpower.Mountedcavalry(騎兵)
replacedthechariot(二輪戰(zhàn)車)onthebattlefieldaround1000BC.Butchariotsmaintainedtheirplaceinparades
andtriumphsrightupuntiltheendoftheRonanEmpire1,500yearslater.Theswordhasn*thadamilitaryfunction
forahundredyears,butisstillpartofanofficer'sfull-dressuniform,preciselybecauseaswordalways
symbolized“anofficerandagentleman.M
[L]Sometimesnewtechnologyisalittlecranky(不穩(wěn)定的)atfirst.Televisionrepairmanwasacommon
occupationinthe1950s,forinstance.Andsotheoldtechnologyremainsasabackup.Steamshipscapturedthe
NorthAtlanticpassengerbusinessfromsailinthe1840sbecauseofitsmuchgreaterspeed.Butsteamshipsdidn't
losetheirsailsunti1the1880s,becauseearlymarineengineshadanastyhabi:ofbreakingdown.Unti1ships
becamelargeenough(andenginessmallenough)tomounttwoenginessidebyside,theyneededtokeepsails.(The
highcostofsteamandthelesserneedforspeedkeptthemajorityoftheworldJsoceanfreightmovingbysail
untiltheearlyyearsofthe20thcentury.)
[M]Thenthereisthefireplace.Centralheatingwaspresentineveryupper-andmiddle-classhomebythesecond
halfofthe19thcentury.Butfunctioningfireplacesremaintothisdayapowerfulsellingpointinahouseor
apartment.Isuspectthereasonisadeep-rootedloveofthefire.Firewasoneoftheearliestmajortechnological
advancesforhumankind,providingheat,protection,andcookedfood(whichisraucheasiertocatanddigest).
Humancontroloffiregoesbackfarenough(overamillionyears)thatevolutioncouldhaveproducedagenetic
leaningtowardsfireasacentralaspectofhumanlife.
[N]Books-especiallybookstheaveragepersoncouldafford-haven'lbeenaroundlongenoughtoproduce
evolutionarychangeinhumans.Buttheyhaveapowerfulholdonmanypeoplenonetheless,aholdextendingfar
beyondtheir1iterarycontent.Attheirbest,theyareworksofartandthereisatactile(觸覺的)pleasurein
booksnecessarilylostine-bookversions.Theabilitytoquicklythumbthroughpagesisalsolost.Andaroom
withbooksInirInduces,atleastInsome,afeelingnordissimilartothatofafireInthefireplaceonacold
winter,snight.
[0]ForthesereasonsIthinkphysicalbookswillhavealongerexistenceasacommercialproductthansome
currentlypredict.Likeswords,bookshavesymbolicpower.Likefireplaces,theyinduceasenseofcomfortand
warmth.And,perhaps,similartosails,theymakeausefulback-upforwhenthelightsgoout.
46.Authorsstillpub!ishedinprintedversionswillbeconsideredimportantones.
47.Somepeoplearestillinfavorofprintedbooksbecauseofthesenseoftouchtheycanprovide.
48.Theradiobusinesshaschangedgreatlyandnowattractsmorelisteners.
49.Contrarytomanypeople'spredictionofitsdeath,thefilmindustrysurvived.
50.Remarkablechangeshavetakenplaceinthebookbusiness.
51.Oldtechnologysometimescontinuestoexistbecauseofitsreliability.
52.Theincreaseofe-booksaleswillforcethebookbusinesstomakechangesnotseenforcenturies.
53.Anewtechnologyisuniikelytotaketheplaceofanoldonewitlioutaclearadvantage.
54.Paperbacksofpopularliteraturearemorelikelytobereplacedbye-books.
55.Ahousewithafireplacehasastrongerappealtobuyers.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice
andmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions56to60arcbasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thequestionofwhetherourgovernmentshouldpromotescienceandtechnologyortheliberalartsinhigher
educationisn*taneither/orproposition(命題),althoughthecurrentemphasisonpreparingyoungAmericansfor
STEM(science,technology,engineering,maths)-relatedfieldscanmakeitseenthatway.
Thelatestcongressionalreportacknowlodgesthecriticalimportanccoftcchricaltraining,butalsoasserts
thatthestudyofthehumanities(人文學(xué)科)andsocialsciencesmustremaincentralcomponentsofAmerica,s
educationalsystematalllevels.Botharecriticaltoproducingcitizenswhocanparticipateeffectivelyinour
democraticsociety,becomeinnovative(創(chuàng)新的)leaders,andbenefitfromthespiritualenrichmentthatthe
reflectiononthegreatideasofmankindovertimeprovides.
Parentsandstudentswhohaveinvestedheavilyinhighereducationworryaboutgraduates,jobprospectsas
technologicaladvancesandchangesindomesticandglobalmarketstransformprofessionsinwaysthatreducewages
andcutjobs.Underthesecircumstances,it,snaturaltolookforwhatmayappeartobethemost**practicalw
wayoutoftheproblem“Majorinasubjectdesignedtogetyouajob“seemstheobviousanswertosome,though
thisignoresthefactthatmanydisciplinesinthehumanitiescharacterizedas"soft"often,infact,leadto
employmentandsuccessinthelongrun.Indeed,accordingtosurveys,employerslaveexpressedapreferencefor
studentswhohavereceivedabroadly-basededucationthathastaughtthemtowritewell,thinkcritically,research
creatively,andcommunicateeasily.
Moreover,studentsshouldbepreparednetjustfortheirfirstjob,butfortheir4thand5thjobs,asthere*s
littlereasontodoubtthatpeopleenteringtheworkforcetodaywillbecalledupontoplaymanydifferentroles
overthecourseoftheircareers.Theoneswhowilldothebestinthisnewenvironmentwi11bethosewhoseeducations
havepreparedthemtobeflexible.Theabilitytodrawuponeveryavailabletoolandinsight-pickedupfromscience,
arts,andtechnology-tosolvetheproblemsofthefuture,andtakeadvantageoftheopportunitiesthatpresent
themselves,willbehelpfultothemandtheUnitedStates.
注意:此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。
56.Whatdoesthelatestcongressionalreportsuggest?
A)STEM-relatedsubjectshelpstudentsfindjobsintheinformationsociety.
B)ThehumanitiesandSTEMsubjectsshouldbegivenequalimportance.
C)Theliberalartsinhighereducationhelpenrichstudentspirituallife.
D)Highereducationshouldbeadjustedtothepracticalneedsofsociety.
57.Whatisthemainconcernofstudentswhentheychooseamajor?
A)Theirinterestinrelevantsubjects.
B)Theacademicvalueofthecourses.
C)Thequalityofeducationtoreceive.
D)Theirchancesofgettingagoodjob.
58.Whatdo
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