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2023年6月大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)真題試卷一及答案(完整版)
PartIWriting
(30minutes)
(請(qǐng)于正式開(kāi)考后半小時(shí)內(nèi)完畢該部分,之后將進(jìn)行聽(tīng)力考試)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanashort
easyontheimportanceofspeakingabilityandhowtodevelopshould
writeatleast_120wordsbutnomorethan180words.
PartIIListeningComprehension
(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.At
theendofeachnewsreport,youwi11heartwoorthreequestions.Both
thenewsreportandquestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhear
questions,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked
A),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet]
withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。
Questions1to2arebasedonthenewreportyouhavejustheard.
1.A)Thereturnofabottledmessagetoitsowner,sdaughter.
B)ANewHampshireman'sjokewithfriendsonhiswife.
C)Afather,smessageforhisdaughter.
D)Thehistoryofacentury-oldmotel.
2.A)Shewantedtoshowgratitudeforhiskindness.
B)Shewantedtohonorherfather,spromise.
C)Shehadbeenaskedbyherfathertodoso.
D)Shewasexcitedtoseeherfather'shandwriting.
Questions3to4arebasedonthenewreportyouhavejustheardo
3.A)Peoplewereconcernedaboutthenumberofbees.
B)SeveralcasesofZikadiseasehadbeenidentified.
C)Twomillionbeeswereinfectedwithdisease.
D)Zikavirushaddestroyedsomebeefarms.
4.A)Itapologizedtoitscustomers.
B)Itwasforcedtokillitsbees.
C)Itlostahugestockofbees.
D)Itlost2.5milliondollars.
Questions5to7arebasedonthenewreportyouhavejustheard.
5.A)Itstayedintheairforabouttwohours.
B)Ittookoffandlandedonafootballfield.
C)Itprovedtobeofhighcommercialvalue.
D)Itmadeaseriesofsharpturnsinthesky.
6.A)Engineeringproblems.C)Inadequatefunding.
B)Theairpollutionitproduced.D)Theoppositionfromthe
military.
7.A)Itusesthelatestaviationtechnology.
B)Itfliesfasterthanacommercialjet.
C)Itisasafermeansoftransportation.
D)Itismoreenvironmentallyfriendly.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.
Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththe
conversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhear
aquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked
A),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet]
withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
8.A)Itseemsadepressingtopic.
B)Itsoundsquitealarming.
C)Ithaslittleimpactonourdailylife.
D)Itisgettingmoreseriousthesedays.
9.A)Themandoesn,tunderstandSpanish.
B)Thewomandoesn,treallylikedancing.
C)Theydon,twantsomethingtoonoisy.
D)Theycan'tmakeittothetheatreintime.
10.A)ItwouldbemorefunwithoutMr.Whiteheadhosting.
B)Ithastoomanyactstoholdtheaudiencesattention.
C)Itisthemostamusingshowhehaseverwatched.
D)Itisashowinappropriateforanightofcharity.
11.A)Watchacomedy.C)Booktheticketsonline.
B)Goandseethedance.D)Seeafilmwiththeman.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Mostofherschoolmatesareyoungerthansheis.
B)Shesimplyhasnoideawhatschooltotransferto.
C)Therearetoomanyactivitiesforhertocopewith.
D)Sheworriesshewon'tfitinasatransferstudent.
13.A)Seekadvicefromseniorstudents.
B)Pickupsomemeaningfulhobbies.
C)Participateinafter-schoolactivities.
D)Lookintowhattheschooloffers.
14.A)Giveherhelpwheneversheneedsit.
B)Acceptherasatransferstudent.
C)Findheraccommodationoncampus.
D)Introducehertoherroommates.
15.A)ShehasinterestssimilartoMr.Lee's.
B)ShehasbecomefriendswithCatherine.
C)ShehaschosenthemajorCatherinehas.
D)Shehasjusttransferredtothecollege.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheend
ofeachpassage,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththepassageandthe
questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmust
choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronSheet]withasingleline
throughthecentre.
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Toinvestigatehowbeingoverweightimpacts,onhealth.
B)Tofindoutwhichphysicaldriveisthemostpowerful.
C)Todiscoverwhatmostmiceliketoeat.
D)Todeterminewhatfeelingsmicehave.
17.A)Whentheyarehungry.C)Whentheysmellfood.
B)Whentheyarethirsty.D)Whentheywantcompany.
18.A)Theysearchforfoodingroups.
B)Theyareoverweightwhenfoodisplenty.
C)Theyprefertobewithothermice.
D)Theyenjoythecompanyofotheranimals.
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.A)ItsconstructionstartedbeforeWorldWarI.
B)Itsconstructioncostmorethan$40billion.
C)Itisefficientlyusedfortransport.
D)Itisoneofthebestintheworld.
20.A)Toimprovetransportationinthecountryside.
B)Tomovetroopsquicklyfromplacetoplace.
C)Toenablepeopletotravelatahigherspeed.
D)Tospeedupthetransportationofgoods.
21.A)Inthe1970s.C)Inthe1950s.
B)Inthe1960s.D)Inthe1940s.
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
22.A)Chattingwhiledriving.
B)Messagingwhiledriving.
C)Drivingunderage.
D)Speedingonhighways.
23.A)Agadgettoholdaphoneonthesteeringwheel.
B)Agadgettochargethephoneinacar.
C)Adevicetocontrolthespeedofavehicle.
D)Adevicetoensurepeopledrivewithbothhands.
24.A)Thecarkeepsflashingitsheadlights.
B)Thecarslowsdowngraduallytoahalt.
C)Theyarealertedwithalightandasound.
D)Theygetawarningontheirsmartphone.
25.A)Installingacamera.C)Checkingtheiremails.
B)Usingaconnectedapp.D)Keepingadailyrecord.
PartHIReadingComprehension
(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.You
arerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiven
inawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcareful1y
beforemakingyourchoices,Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbya
letter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemon加syerSheet
2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewords
inthebankmorethanonce.
Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
AnofficetoweronMillerStreetinManchesteriscompletelycovered
insolarpanels.Theyareusedtocreatesomeoftheenergyusedbythe
insurancecompanyinside.Whenthetowerwasfirst(26)in1962,
itwascoveredwiththinsquarestones.Thesesmallsquarestonesbecame
aproblemforthebuildingandcontinuedtofalloffthefacefor40years
untilamajorrenovationwas(27).Duringthisrenovationthe
building'sowners,CIS,(28)thesolarpanelcompany,
Solarcentury.Theyagreedtocovertheentirebuildinginsolarpanels.
In2023,thecompletedCIStowerbecameEurope'slargest(29)_______of
verticalsolarpanels.Averticalsolarprojectonsuchalarge
(30)hasneverbeenrepeatedsince.
Coveringaskyscraperwithsolarpanelshadneverbeendonebefore,
andtheCIStowerwaschosenasoneofthe"10bestgreenenergyprojects”.
Foralongtimeafterthisrenovationproject,itwasthetallestbuilding
intheUnitedKingdom,butitwas(31)overtakenbytheMillbank
Tower.
Greenbuildingslikethisaren*t(32)cost-efficientforthe
investor,butitdoesproducemuchlesspollutionthanthatcausedby
energy(33)throughfossilfuels.Assolarpanelsget
(34),theworldislikelytoseemoreskyscraperscoveredinsolar
panels,collectingenergymuchliketreesdo.Imagineaworldwhere
buildingthetallestskyscraperwasn'taraceof(35)________,butrather
onetocollectthemostsolarenergy.
注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
A)cheaperB)cleanerC)collectionD)competed
E)constructedF)consultedG)dimensionH)discovered
I)eventuallyJ)heightK)necessarilyL)production
M)rangeN)scale0)undertaken
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithten
statementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgivenin
oneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformation
isderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphis
markedwithaletter.Answerthequestionsbymarkingthecorresponding
letteronAnswerSheet2.
AsTouristsCrowdOutLocals,VeniceFaces“Endangered”List
[A]Onarecentfallmorning,alargecrowdblockedthestepsatoneof
Venice,smaintouristsites,theRialtoBridge.TheRialtoBridgeisone
ofthefourbridgesspanningtheGrandCanal.Itisthe
oldestbridgeacrossthecanal,andwasthedividinglinebetweenthe
districtsofSanMarcoandSanPolo.Butonthisday,therewasa
twist:itwasfilledwithVenetians,nottourists.
[B]"Peoplearecheeringandholdingtheircartsintheair,says
GiovanniGiorgio,whohelpedorganizethemarchwithagrass-roots
organizationcalledGenerazione90.Thecartshereferstoaresmall
shoppingcarts一thesymbolofatrueVenetian."Itstartedasa
joke,“hesayswithalaugh."Theideawastoputbladesonthewheels!
Youknow?LikeBenHur.Preciselylikethat,youjustgoaroundand
runpeopledown.
[C]Veniceisoneofthehottesttouristdestinationsintheworld.But
that'saproblem.Upto90,000touristscrowditsstreetsandcanals
everyday—faroutnumberingthe55,000permanentresidents.The
touristincreaseisonekeyreasonthecity,spopulationisdownfrom
175,000inthe1950s.TheoutnumberedVenetianshavebeensteadily
fleeing.Andthosewhostickaroundaretiredoflivinginaplace
wheretheycan'tevengettothemarketwithoutswimmingthrougha
seaofpicture-snappingtourists.Imagine,navigatingthrough50,000
peoplewhileonthewaytoschoolortowork.
[D]LauraChigi,agrandmotheratthemarch,saysthelocalandnational
governmentshavefailedtodoanythingaboutthecrowdsfordecades,
becausethey'reonlyinterestedintourism一theprimaryindustryin
Venice,worthmorethan$3billionin2023.“Veniceisacashcow,“
shesays,“andeveryonewantsapiece.
[E]JustbeyondSt.Mark'sSquare,acruiseshippasses,oneofhundreds
everyyearthatappearovertheirmedieval(中世2己的)surroundings.
Theirmassivewakecreatswavesatthebottomofthesea,weakening
thefoundationsofthecenturies-oldbuildingsthemselves."Every
timeIseeacruiseship,Ifeelsad,“Chigisays."Youseethemud
itdrags;thedestructionitleavesinitswake?Thathurtsthe
ancientwoodenpolesholdingupthecityunderwater.Onedaywe'll
seeVenicebreakdown,n
[F]Foratime,UNESCO,theculturalwingoftheUnitedNations,seemed
toagree.Twoyearsago,itputItalyonnotice,sayingthegovernment
wasnotprotectingVenice.UNESCOconsiderstheentirecityaWorld
HeritageSite,agreathonorthatmeansVenice,attheculturallevel,
belongstoallo£theworld'speople.In2023,UNESCOgaveItalytwo
yearstomanageVenice,sflourishingtourismorthecitywouldbe
placedonanotherlist一WorldHeritageInDanger,joiningsuchsites
asAleppoandPalmyra,destroyedbythewarinSyria.
[G]Venice,sdeadlinepassedwithbarelyamurmur(嘟口農(nóng))thissummer,
justasUNESCOwasmeetinginIstanbul.Onlyonerepresentative,J
adTabetfromLebanon,triedtoraisetheissue.uForseveralyears,
thesituationofheritageinVenicehasbeenworsening,andithas
nowreachedadramaticsituation,nTabettoldUNESCO."Wehaveto
actquickly,thereisnotamomenttowaste.''
[H]ButUNESCOdidn,tevenholdavote."It'sbeenpostponeduntil2023,
''saysAnnaSomers,thefounderandCEOofTheArtNewspaperandthe
formerheadofVeniceinPeril,agroupdevotedtorestoringVenetian
art.ShesaysthemainreasontheU.N.culturalorganizationdidn
'tvotetodeclareVeniceaWorldHeritageSiteInDangerisbecause
UNESCOhasbecome“intenselypoliticized.Therewouldhavebeensome
back-roomnegotiations.
[I]ItalyboastsmoreUNESCOWorldHeritageSitesthananyothercountry
intheworld,grantingitconsiderablepowerandinfluencewithinthe
organization.TheformerheadoftheUNESCOWorldHeritageCentre,
whichoverseesheritagesites,isFrancescoBandarin,aVenetianwho
nowservesasUNESCO'sassistantdirector-generalforculture.
[J]Earlierthisyear,ItalysignedanaccordwithUNESCOtoestablisha
taskforceofpoliceartdetectivesandarchaeologists(考古學(xué)家)
toprotectculturalheritagefromnaturaldisastersandterrorgroups,
suchasISIS.TheaccordunderlinedItaly'sglobalreputationasa
goodstewardofartandculture.
[K]ButaddingVenicetotheUNESCOendangeredlist一whichisdominated
bysitesindevelopingandconflict-riddencountries一wouldbean
internationalembarrassment,andcouldevenhurtItaly'sprofitable
tourismindustry.TheItalianCultureMinistrysaysitisunawareof
anygovernmenteffortstopressureUNESCO.Asfortheorganization
itself,itdeclinedarequestforaninterview.
[L]Thecity'scurrentmayor,LuigiBrugnaro,hasridiculedUNESCOand
toldittominditsownbusiness,whilecontinuingtosupportthe
cruiseshipindustry,whichemploys5,000Veniceresidents.
[M]AsforVenetians,they,rebeyondfrustratedandhopingforasolution
soon."It'sanightmareforme.Somesituationsarereallydifficult
withtouristsaround,“saysGiorgioashenavigatesarounda
swellingcrowdattheRialtoBridge.uTherearejustsomanyofthem.
Theyneverknowwheretheyaregoing,anddonotwalkinanorderly
manner.Navigatingthestreetscanbeexhausting.”
[N]Thenithitshim:Thiscrowdisn'tmadeupoftourists.They,re
Venetians.Giorgiosayshe'sneverexperiencedtheRialtoBridgethis
wayinallhis22years."Foronce,wearetheoneswhoareblocking
thetraffic,“hesaysdelightedly."Itfeelsunreal.Itfeelslike
we'resomeformofendangeredspecies.It'sjustnice.Thefeeling
isjustpure,nBut,heworries,iftourismisn,tmanagedandhisfellow
localscontinuetomovetothemainland,hisgenerationmightbethe
lastwhocancallthemselvesnativeVenetians.
注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
passingcruiseshipswillunderminethefoundationsoftheancient
buildingsinVenice.
ItaliangovernmenthasjustreachedanagreementwithUNESCOtotake
measurestoprotectitsculturalheritage.
heritagesituationinVenicehasbeendeterioratinginthepastfew
years.
decreaseinthenumberofpermanentresidentsinVeniceismainlydue
totheincreaseoftourists.
tourismgetsoutofcontrol,nativeVenetiansmaydesertthecity
altogetheroneday.
urgedtheItaliangovernmenttoundertakeitsresponsibilitytoprotect
Venice.
participantsintheVenetianmarchusedshoppingcartstoshowtheywere
100%localresidents.
UNESCO'swarning,themayorofVenicemaintainshissupportofthecity
'stourismindustry.
womansaysthatfordecadestheItaliangovernmentandlocalauthorities
haveonlyfocusedontherevenuesfromtourism.
hasnotyetdecidedtoputVeniceonthelistofWorldHeritageSites
InDanger.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageis
followedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthem
therearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthe
bestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAns卬erSheet2witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Losingyourabilitytothinkandrememberisprettyscary.Weknow
theriskofdementia(癡呆癥)
increaseswithage.Butifyouhavememoryslips,youprobablyneedn,t
worry.Thereareprettycleardifferencesbetweensignsofdementiaand
age-relatedmemoryloss.
Afterage50,it,squitecommontohavetroublerememberingthenames
ofpeople,placesandthingsquickly,saysDr.KirkDaffnerofBrigham
andWomen,sHospitalinBoston.
Thebrainagesjustliketherestofthebody.Certainpartsshrink,
especiallyareasinthebrainthatareimportanttolearning,memoryand
planning.Changesinbraincellscanaffectcommunicationbetween
differentregionsofthebrain.Andbloodflowcanbereducedasblood
vesselsnarrow.
Forgettingthenameofanactorinafavoritemovie,forexample,is
nothingtoworryabout.Butifyouforgettheplotofthemovieordon,t
rememberevenseeingit,that*sfarmoreconcerning,Daffnersays.
Whenyouforgetentireexperiences,hesays,that,s“aredflagthat
somethingmoreseriousmaybeinvolved”.Forgettinghowtooperatea
familiarobjectlikeamicrowaveoven,orforgettinghowtodrivetothe
houseofafriendyou'vevisitedmanytimesbeforecanalsobesignsof
somethinggoingwrong.
Buteventhen,Daffnersays,peopleshouldn,tpanic.Therearemany
thingsthatcancauseconfusionandmemoryloss,includinghealthproblems
liketemporarystoppageofbreathingduringsleep,highbloodpressure,
ordepression,aswellasmedications(藥物)likeantidepressants.
Youdon,thavetofigurethisoutonyourown.Daffnersuggestsgoing
toyourdoctortocheckonmedications,healthproblemsandotherissues
thatcouldbeaffectingmemory.Andthebestdefenseagainstmemoryloss
istotrytopreventitbybuildingupyourbrain,scognitive(認(rèn)知的)
reserve,Daffnersays.
“Readbooks,gotomovies,takeonnewhobbiesoractivitiesthat
forceonetothinkinnovelways,“hesays.Inotherwords,keepyour
brainbusyandworking.Andalsogetphysicallyactive,becauseexercise
isaknownbrainbooster.
注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
doestheauthorsaythatoneneedn,tbeconcernedaboutmemoryslips?
A)Notallofthemaresymptomsofdementia.
B)Theyoccuronlyamongcertaingroupsofpeople.
C)Notallofthemarerelatedtoone,sage.
D)Theyarequitecommonamongfifty-year-olds.
happensaswebecomeagedaccordingtothepassage?
A)Ourinteractionskillsdeteriorate.
B)Somepartsofourbrainstopfunctioning.
C)Communicationwithinourbrainweakens.
D)Ourwholebrainstartsshrinking.
memory-relatedsymptomshouldpeopletakeseriously?
A)Totallyforgettinghowtodoone,sdailyroutines.
B)Inabilitytorecalldetailsofone'slifeexperiences.
C)Failuretorememberthenamesofmoviesoractors.
D)Occasionallyconfusingtheaddressesofone,sfriends.
shouldpeopledowhensignsofseriousmemorylossshowup?
A)Checkthebrain'scognitivereserve.
B)Stopmedicationsaffectingmemory.
C)Turntoaprofessionalforassistance.
D)Exercisetoimprovetheirwell-being.
isDr.Daffner,sadviceforcombatingmemoryloss?
A)Havingregularphysicalandmentalcheckups.
B)Takingmedicinethathelpsboostone'sbrain.
C)Engaginginknownmemoryrepairactivities.
D)Stayingactivebothphysicallyandmentally.
PassageTwo
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
AletterwrittenbyCharlesDarwinin1875hasbeenreturnedtothe
SmithsonianInstitutionArchives(檔案館)bytheFBIafterbeingstolen
twice.
“Werealizedinthemid-1970sthatitwasmissing,“saysEffie
Kapsalis,headoftheSmithsonianInstitutionArchives."Itwasnoted
asmissingandlikelytakenbyanintern(實(shí)習(xí)生),fromwhattheFBIis
tellingus.Wordgotoutthatitwasmissingwhensomeoneaskedtosee
theletterforresearchpurposes,“andtheinternputtheletterback.
“Theinternlikelytooktheletteragainoncenobodywaswatchingit.”
Decadespassed.Finally,theFBIreceivedatipthatthestolen
documentwaslocatedveryclosetoWashington,D.C.Theirartcrimeteam
recoveredtheletterbutwereunabletopresschargesbecausethetime
oflimitationshadended.TheFBIworkedcloselywiththeArchivesto
determinethattheletterwasbothauthenticanddefinitelySmithsonian
sproperty.
TheletterwaswrittenbyDarwintothankanAmericangeologist,Dr.
FerdinandVandeveerHayden,forsendinghimcopiesofhisresearchinto
thegeologyoftheregio
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