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2016年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)考試真題試卷三(圓滿版)PartIWriting(25minutes)(請(qǐng)于正式開考后半小時(shí)內(nèi)達(dá)成該部分,今后將進(jìn)行聽力考試)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealettertoexpressyourthankstooneofyourschoolteachersuponenteringcollege.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)說明:2016年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)考試全國共考了兩套聽力.本套的聽力內(nèi)容與第二套同樣,所以本套聽力部分不再重復(fù)給出。PartⅢReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices,Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Contrarytopopularbelief,olderpeoplegenerallydonotwanttolivewiththeirchildren.Moreover,mostadultchildren(26)_______everybitasmuchcareandsupporttotheiraging第1頁共13parentsaswasthecaseinthe“goodolddays”,andmostolderpeopledonotfeel(27)_______.About80%ofpeople65yearsandolderhavelivingchildren,andabout90%ofthemhave(28)_______contactwiththeirchildren.About75%ofelderlyparentswhodon’tgotonursinghomeslivewithin30minutesofatleastoneoftheirchildren.However,(29)_______havingcontactwithchildrendoesnotguaranteehappinessinoldage.Infact.someresearchhasfoundthatpeoplewhoaremostinvolvedwiththeirfamilieshavethelowestspirits.Thisresearchmaybe(30)_______,however,asillhealthoftenmakesolderpeoplemore(31)_______andtherebyincreasescontactwithfamilymembers.Soitismorelikelythatpoorhealth,notjustfamilyinvolvement,(32)_______spirits.Increasingly,researchershavebeguntolookatthequalityofrelationships,ratherthanatthefrequencyofcontact,betweentheelderlyandtheirchildren.Ifparentsandchildrenshareinterestsandvaluesandagreeonchildrearingpracticesandreligious(33),theyarelikelytoenjoyeachother’scompany.Disagreementsonsuchmatterscan(34)_______causeproblems.Ifparentsareangeredbytheirdaughter’sdivorce,dislikehernewhusband.a(chǎn)nddisapproveofhowsheisraisingtheirgrandchildren,(35)_______arethattheyarenotgoingtoenjoyhervisits.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。A.abandonedB.advancedC.biasedD.chancesE.commitmentF.dampensG.dependentH.distantI.frequentJ.fulfillmentK.grantL.merelyM.provideN.understandablyO.unrealisticallySectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.CouldFoodShortagesBringDownCivilization?第2頁共13FormanyyearsIhavestudiedglobalagricultural,population,environmentalandeconomictrendsandtheirinteractions.Thecombinedeffectsofthosetrendsandthepoliticaltensionstheygeneratepointtothebreakdownofgovernmentsandsocieties.YetI,too,haveresistedtheideathatfoodshortagescouldbringdownnotonlyindividualgovernmentsbutalsoourglobalcivilization.Icannolongerignorethatrisk.Ourcontinuingfailuretodealwiththeenvironmentaldeclinesthatareunderminingtheworldfoodeconomyforcesmetoconcludethatsuchacollapseispossible.Asdemandforfoodrisesfasterthansuppliesaregrowing,theresultingfood.priceinflationputsseverestressonthegovernmentsofmanycountries.Unabletobuygrainorgrowtheirown,hungrypeopletaketothestreets.Indeed,evenbeforethesteepclimbingrainpricesin2008。thenumberoffailingstateswasexpanding.Ifthefoodsituationcontinuestoworsen,entirenationswillbreakdownataneverincreasingrate.Inthe20thcenturythemainthreattointernationalsecuritywassuperpowerconflict;todayitisfailingstates.Statesfailwhennationalgovernmentscannolongerprovidepersonalsecurity,foodsecurityandbasicsocialservicessuchaseducationandhealthcare.Whengovernmentslosetheircontrolonpowerlawandorderbegintodisintegrate.Afterapoint,countriescanbecomesodangerousthatfoodreliefworkersarenolongersafeandtheirprogramsarehalted.Failingstatesareofinternationalconcernbecausetheyareasourceofterrorists,drugs,weaponsandrefugees(難民)threateningpoliticalstabilityeverywhere.Thesurgeinworldgrainpricesin2007and2008~andthethreattheyposetofoodsecurity-hasadifferent,moretroublingqualitythantheincreasesofthepast.Duringthesecondhalfofthe20thcentury,grainpricesrosedramaticallyseveraltimes.In1972,forinstance,theSoviets,recognizingtheirpoorharvestearly,quietlycorneredtheworldwheatmarket.Asaresult.wheatpriceselsewheremorethandoubled,pullingriceandcornpricesupwiththem.Butthisandotherpriceshockswereevent.Driven-droughtintheSovietUnion.Crop-shrinkingheatintheU.S.CornBelt.Andtheriseswereshort-lived:pricestypicallyreturnedtonormalwiththenextharvest.Incontrast,therecentsurgeinworldgrainpricesistrend-driven,makingitunlikelytoreversewithoutareversalinthetrendsthemselves.Onthedemandside.thosetrendsincludetheongoingadditionofmorethan70millionpeopleayear,agrowingnumberofpeoplewantingtomoveupthefoodchaintoconsumehighlygrain-intensivemeatproducts,andthemassivediversion(轉(zhuǎn)向)ofU.S.graintotheproductionofbio-fuel.第3頁共13Asincomesriseamonglow-incomeconsumers,thepotentialforfurthergrainconsumptionishuge.Butthatpotentialpalesbesidethenever-endingdemandforcrop-basedfuels.Afourthofthisyear’sU.S.grainharvestwillgotofuelcars.Whataboutsupply?Thethreeenvironmentaltrends-theshortageoffreshwater.thelossoftopsoilandtherisingtemperatures-aremakingitincreasinglyhardtoexpandtheworld’sgrainsupplyfastenoughtokeepupwithdemand.Ofallthosetrends.however,thespreadofwatershortagesposesthemostimmediatethreat.Thebiggestchallengehereisirrigation.whichconsumes70%oftheworld’sfreshwater.Millionsofirrigationwellsinmanycountriesarenowpumpingwateroutofundergroundsourcesfasterthanrainfallcanrefillthem.Theresultisfallingwatertables(地下水位)incountrieswithhalftheworld’speople,includingthethreebiggrainproducers—China,IndiaandtheU.S.[I]Aswatertableshavefallenandirrigationwellshavegonedry,China’swheatcrop,theworld’slargest,hasdeclinedby8%sinceitpeakedat123milliontonsin1997.ButwatershortagesareevenmoreworryinginIndia.Millionsofirrigationwellshavesignificantlyloweredwatertablesinalmosteverystate.Astheworld’sfoodsecurityfallstopieces。individualcountriesactingintheirownself-interestareactuallyworseningthetroublesofmany.Thetrendbeganin2007,whenleadingwheat-exportingcountriessuchasRussiaandArgentinalimitedorbannedtheirexports.inhopesofincreasinglocalfoodsuppliesandtherebybringingdowndomesticfoodprices.Vietnambanneditsexportsforseveralmonthsforthesamereason.Suchmovesmayeliminatethefearsofthoselivingintheexportingcountries,buttheyarecreatingpanicinimportingcountriesthatmustrelyonwhatisthenleftforexport.Inresponsetothoserestrictions,grain-importingcountriesaretryingtonaildownlong-termtradeagreementsthatwouldlockupfuturegrainsupplies.Food-importanxietyisevenleadingtoneweffortsbyFood-importingcountriestobuyorleasefarmlandinothercountries.Inspiteofsuchtemporarymeasures,soaringfoodpricesandspreadinghungerinmanyothercountriesarebeginningtobreakdownthesocialorder.Sincethecurrentworldfoodshortageistrend-driven,theenvironmentaltrendsthatcauseitmustbereversed.Wemustcutcarbonemissionsby80%fromtheir2006levelsby2020.stabilizetheworld’spopulationateightbillionby2040,completelyremovepoverty,andrestoreforestsandsoils.Thereisnothingnewaboutthefourobjectives.Indeed,wehavemadesubstantialprogressinsomepartsoftheworldonatleastoneofthese-thedistributionoffamily-planningservicesandthe第4頁共13associatedshifttosmallerfamilies.Formanyinthedevelopmentcommunity,thefourobjectiveswereseenaspositive,promotingdevelopmentaslongastheydidnotcosttoomuch.Otherssawthemaspoliticallycorrectandmorallyappropriate.Nowathirdandfarmoresignificantmotivationpresentsitself:meetingthesegoalsmaybenecessarytopreventthecollapseofourcivilization.Yetmecostweprojectforsavingcivilizationwouldamounttolessthan$200billionayear,1/6ofcurrentglobalmilitaryspending.Ineffect,ourplanisthenewsecuritybudget.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。36.Themorerecentsteepclimbingrainpricespartlyresultsfromthefactthatmoreandmorepeoplewanttoconsumemeatproducts.37.Socialorderisbreakingdowninmanycountriesbecauseoffoodshortages.38.Ratherthansuperpowerconflict,countriesunabletocopewithfoodshortagesnowconstitutethemainthreattoworldsecurity.39.Somepansoftheworldhaveseensuccessfulimplementationoffamilyplanning.40.Theauthorhascometoagreethatfoodshortagescouldultimatelyleadtothecollapseofworldcivilization.41.Increasingwatershortagesprovetobethebiggestobstacletoboostingtheworld’sgrainproduction.42.Thecostforsavingourcivilizationwouldbeconsiderablylessthantheworld’scurrentmilitaryspending.43.Tolowerdomesticfoodprices,somecountrieslimitedorstoppedtheirgrainexports.44.Environmentalproblemsmustbesolvedtoeasethecurrentglobalfoodshortage.45.Aquarterofthisyear’sAmericangrainharvestwillbeusedtoproducebio-fuelforcars.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.第5頁共13Decliningmentalfunctionisoftenseenasaproblemofoldage,butcertainaspectsofbrainfunctionactuallybegintheirdeclineinyoungadulthood,anewstudysuggests.Thestudy,whichfollowedmorethan2,000healthyadultsbetweentheagesof18and60,foundthatcertainmentalfunctions-includingmeasuresofabstractreasoning.mentalspeedandpuzzle-solving-startedtodullasearlyasage27.Dipsinmemory,meanwhile,generallybecameapparentaroundage37.Ontheotherhand.indicatorsofaperson’saccumulatedknowledge-likeperformanceontestsofvocabularyandgeneralknowledge-keptimprovingwithage,accordingtofindingspublishedinthejournalNeurobiologyofAging.Theresultsdonotmeanthatyoungadultsneedtostartworryingabouttheirmemories.Mostpeople’smindsfunctionatahighlevelevenintheirlateryears,accordingtoresearcherTimothySalthouse.“Thesepatternssuggestthatsometypesofmentalflexibilitydecreaserelativelyearlyinadulthood,butthattheamountofknowledgeonehas,andtheeffectivenessofintegratingitwithone’sabilities,mayincreasethroughoutallofadulthoodiftherearenodiseases,”Salthousesaidinanewsrelease.Thestudyincludedhealthy,educatedadultswhotookstandardtestsofmemory,reasoningandperceptionattheoutsetandatsomepointoverthenextsevenyears.Thetestsaredesignedtodetectsubtle(細(xì)微的)changesinmentalfunction,andinvolvesolvingpuzzles,recallingwordsanddetailsfromstories,andidentifyingpatternsincollectionsoflettersandsymbols.Ingeneral,Salthouseandhiscolleaguesfound,certainaspectsofcognition(認(rèn)知能力)generallystartedtodeclineinthelate20sto30s.Thefindingsshedlightonnormalage—relatedchangesinmentalfunction,whichcouldaidinunderstandingtheprocessofdementia(癡呆),accordingtotheresearchers.“Byfollowingindividualsovertime,”Salthousesaid,“wegaininsightincognitionchanges,andmaypossiblydiscoverwaystoslowtherateofdecline.”Theresearchersarecurrentlyanalyzingthestudyparticipants’healthandlifestyleeewhichtofactorsmightinfluenceage.relatedcognitivechanges.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。第6頁共1346.Whatisthecommonviewofmentalfunction?A)Itvariesfrompersontoperson.B)Itweakensinone’slateryears.C)Itgraduallyexpandswithage.D)Itindicatesone’shealthcondition47.Whatdoesthenewstudyfindaboutmentalfunctions?A)Somediseasesinevitablyleadtotheirdecline.B)Theyreachapeakattheageof20formostpeople.C)Theyarecloselyrelatedtophysicalandmentalexercise.D)Someofthembegintodeclinewhenpeoplearestillyoung.48.WhatdoesTimothySalthousesayaboutpeople’smindsinmostcases?A)Theytendtodeclineinpeople’slateryears.B)Theirflexibilitydeterminesone’sabilities.C)Theyfunctionquitewelleveninoldage.D)Theirfunctioningisstillapuzzletobesolved.49.Althoughpeople’smindsmayfunctionlessflexiblyastheyage,they.A)maybebetteratsolvingpuzzlesB)canmemorizethingswithmoreeaseC)mayhavegreaterfacilityinabstractreasoningD)canputwhattheyhavelearntintomoreeffectiveuse50.AccordingtoSalthouse,theirstudymayhelpus.A)findwaystoslowdownourmentaldeclineB)findwaystoboostourmemoriesC)understandthecomplexprocessofmentalfunctioningD)understandtherelationbetweenphysicalandmentalhealth第7頁共13PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.ThemostimportantthinginthenewslastweekwastherisingdiscussioninNashvilleabouttheeducationalneedsofchildren.Theshorthand(簡寫)educatorsuseforthisis“pre-K”-meaninginstructionbeforekindergarten-andthebigideaistoprepare4-year-oldsandevenyoungerkidstobereadytosucceedontheirK-12journey.Butitgetscomplicated.Theconcepthasmultipleforms,andscholarsandpolicymakersargueabouttheshape,scopeandcostoftheidealprogram.ThefederalHeadStartprogram.launched50yearsago。hasservedmorethan30millionchildren.ItwasbasedonconceptsdevelopedatVanderbiltUniversity’sPeabodyCollegebySusanGray,thelegendarypioneerinearlychildhoodeducationresearch.AnewPeabodystudyoftheTennesseeoluntaryVPre-Kprogramreportsthatpre-Kworks.butthegainsarenotsustainedthroughthethirdgrade.Itseemstomethishighlightsqualityissuesinelementaryschoolsmorethanpre-K,andindicateslonger-termsuccessmustconnectpre-Kwithalltheotherissuesrelatedtoeducatingachild.Pre-Kiscontroversial.Somecriticssayitisaluxuryandshouldn’tbefleetofamiliesabletoPay.Pre-Kadvocatesinsistitisprovenandwillsucceedifintegratedwiththerestofthechild’sschooling.Ileantowardthelatterview.Thisis,inanycase,therightconversationtobehavingnowasMayorMeganBarrytakesoffice.Shewasthefirstcandidatetospeakoutforstrongpre-Kprogramming.Theimportantthingisforallofustokeepinmindtherealgoalandthelonger,biggerpicture.Theweightoftheevidenceisonthesideofpre-Kthatearlyintervention(干涉)works.Whatgovernmenthasnotyetfoundisthepoliticalwilltoputthatunderstandingintofullpracticewithasequenceofsmartschoolingthatprovidestheearlyfoundation.Forthispurpose,ourschoolsneedboththetalentandtheorganizationtoeducateeachchildwhoarrivesattheschoolhousedoor.Someshowupready,butmanydonotatthiscriticaltimewhenyoungbrainsaredevelopingrapidly.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。第8頁共1351.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutpre-kindergarteneducation?A)Itshouldcatertotheneedsofindividualchildren.B)Itisessentialtoaperson’sfutureacademicSuccess.C)Scholarsandpolicymakershavedifferentopinionsabout.itD)Parentsregarditasthefirstphaseofchildren’sdevelopment.52.WhatdoesthenewPeabodystudyfind?A)Pre-Kachievementsusuallydonotlastlong.B)Thethirdgrademarksanewphaseoflearning.C)Thethirdgradeiscriticaltochildren’sdevelopment.D)Qualityhasnotbeenthetopconcernofpre-Kprograms.53.Whendoestheauthorthinkpre-Kworksthebest?A)Whenitisaccessibletokidsofallfamilies.B)Whenitismadepartofkids’.educationC)Whenitisnolongerconsideredaluxury.D)Whenitismadefunandenjoyabletokids.54.WhatdowelearnaboutMayorMeganBarry?A)Sheknowstherealgoalofeducation.B)Sheisamayorofinsightandvision.C)Shehasoncerunapre-Kprogram.D)Sheisafirmsupporterofpre-K.55.Whatdoestheauthorthinkiscriticaltokids
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13Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.烏鎮(zhèn)是浙江的一座古老水鎮(zhèn),坐落在京杭大運(yùn)河邊。這是一處迷人的地方,有很多古橋、中式酒店和餐館。在過去一千年里,烏鎮(zhèn)的水系和生活方式并未經(jīng)歷多少變化,是一座顯現(xiàn)古文明的博物館。烏鎮(zhèn)全部房子都用石木建筑。數(shù)百年來,當(dāng)?shù)厝搜刂舆吔ㄆ鹆俗∷褪屑o數(shù)廣闊漂亮的庭院安家于屋舍之間,旅客們每到一處都會(huì)有欣喜的發(fā)現(xiàn)。注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。答案【參照作文】DearLiMing,I’mwritingthislettertoexpressmydeepthankstoyouforhelpingmeoutwhenIfailedinmyfirstcollegeentranceexamination.ItisnoexaggerationtosaythatitwastheworsttimeofmylifewhenIcompletelylostthefaithinmylifeandbegantoabandonmyself.Thenyoucametoencouragemenottogiveup.ItwasyouwhoconvincedmethatthefailuretocollegeentranceexaminationshouldnotbetheendofmyeffortsandthatIshouldpullmyselftogethertogivemyselfasecondchance;otherwise,Iwouldbecomearealloser.Thankstosuchafrankfriendasyou,Irestoredmyconfidence,andfinallyfulfilledmycollegedream.第10頁共13Thanksagain,fromthebottomofmyheart,mydearfriend.Bestwishes!Yourssincerely,MarySectionA26.M)provide27.A)abandoned28.I)frequent29.L)merely30.C)biased31.G)dependent32.F)dampens33.E)commitment34.N)understandably35.O)unrealisticallySectionB36.[F]Incontrast,therecentsurgeinworldgrainpricesistrend-driven,......37.[K]Inresponsetothoserestrictions,grain-importingcountriesaretryingto......38.
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