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2023年6月英語四級真題第1套
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Supposeyouruniversityisconductingasurveytocollectstudents'opinionsofonlineclasses.
Youaretowritearesponsetothesurveyabouttheiradvantagesanddisadvantages,andwhatimprovements
canbemade.Youwillhave30minutesforthetask.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan
180words.
PartIIListeningComprehension(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillhear
twoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouheara
question,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B)fC)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
1.A)Shewasinvolvedinaconflictwithbirdlovers.
B)Shewaschargedwithmistreatinganimals.
C)Shewasonbadtermswithherneighbors.
D)Shewasaccusedofviolatingacitylaw.
2.A)Itwilltaketimetosolvetheratproblem.
B)Allwildanimalsshouldbewellprotected.
C)Thewomanwasnottoblameforthesituation.
D)Nooneshouldgounpunishedforviolatinglaw.
Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard,
3.A)CommunicatewithastronautsinMarsDuneAlpha.
B)WorkinanenvironmentresemblingMars.
C)BuildaMartianhabitatinHouston.
D)SendinapplicationsbeforeFriday.
4.A)Ready-madefood.C)Foodtheygrow.
B)Foodthatisorganic.D)Potatoesmostly.
Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
5.A)Heapologizedforscratchinganathlete'sgoldmedal.
B)HewasaskedtopresentagoldmedaltoMiuGoto.
C)HebitasoftballplayefsOlympicgoldmedal.
D)Heattractedpublicattentionatamediaevent.
6.A)HaveanotherpicturetakenwiththeOlympicmedalist.
B)ApologizetotheInternationalOlympicCommittee.
C)Getthedamagedmedalrepaired.
D)Payforthecostofanewmedal.
7.A)Allownoonetotouchthem.C)Treatthemastreasures.
B)Seethemassymbolsofhonor.D)Keeptheminasafeplace.
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SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwill
hearfourquestions.Boththeconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouheara
question,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B)fC)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
8.A)Shecovereditsscreenwithaplasticsheet.
B)Sheconnecteditwithhersmartphone.
C)Shedecorateditwithcolorfulstickers.
D)Sheboughtsomenewsoftwarefbrit.
9.A)Itmaynotbesimplyblue.C)Itismoreharmfultoyoungpeople.
B)Itincludesunnaturallight.D)Itinducespeopletofallasleep.
10.A)Hehashadmuchtroublefallingasleep.
B)Hehashadsomesortofhealthproblems.
C)Hehasstayedupplayingcomputergames.
D)Hehasbeenburdenedwithexcessivework.
11.A)Exposuretobluelightisthechiefcauseofobesity.
B)Sleepmaybemoreimportantthanpeopleassumed.
C)Sleepmayalsobenegativelyaffectedbynaturallight.
D)Overuseofelectronicdevicesmaycauseheartdisease.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Whattheywantedtobewhengrownup.
B)Whattheirfavoritecartooncharacterwas.
C)Whattheylearnedfromcomputergames.
D)Whattheylikedtodomostafterschool.
13.A)Astockbroker.C)Amechanicalengineer.
B)Apopsinger.D)Abasketballplayer.
14.A)Ambitious.C)Imaginative.
B)Sensible.D)Practical.
15.A)Relaxtheirstrictcontroloftheirkids.
B)Helptheirkidsunderstandthemselves.
C)Imposetheirowndreamsontheirkids.
D)Dismisstheirhighexpectationsoftheirkids.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeor
fourquestions.Boththepassagesandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,you
mustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorresponding
letteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Setupcompanybranches.C)IntroduceiPhonesintoitsmarkets.
B)Improveitsinfrastructure.D)PromoteInternet-readyphones.
17.A)TheycatertoAfricans*needs.C)Theyaremorepowerfulandcapable.
B)Theyaremoreexpensivemodels.D)Theyboastthelongestbatterylife.
18.A)Alargetouchscreen.C)Avoice-responsedevice.
B)Anold-schoolkeypad.D)Adigitally-designedsystem.
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Itensuredsustainableeconomicgrowth.
B)Itwasstronglyopposedbymanufacturers.
C)Itwascheaperthanusingfossilfuelplastic.
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D)Itsatisfiedconsumerdemandsonthewhole.
20.A)Thecapacitytomassproduceit.
B)TheU.S.federalgovemmenfsregulations.
C)Aboominmarketdemandfbrclearplasticbottles.
D)ArapidincreaseinU.S.petroleumchemicalproduction.
21.A)Requirecompaniestouse30%ofnewplastic.
B)Increasethesupplyofnewplasticinthemarket.
C)Reducetheamountofplasticpollutioninlocalareas.
D)Takemeasurestopromotetheuseofrecycledplastic.
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
22.A)Itstudiesdreams.C)Itisahotelforbusinesspeople.
B)Itrentsaplacefbrnap-takers.D)Itisanapresearchinstitute.
23.A)Tofindoutcreativepeople'sworkperformance.
B)Toseehowmanypeoplecangowithoutnapping.
C)Tounderstandtheobviousimportanceofnapping.
D)Tofeelhowdifficultitistogethisideaacross.
24.A)Theydeclineduetopointlessmeetings.
B)Theydependonhisabilitytoconcentrate.
C)Theyenablehimtoenjoyacreativecareer.
D)Theyareaffectedbytheoveruseofsocialmedia.
25.A)Somebossesassociatenappingwithlaziness.
B)Manyofficeworkersnapduringworkhours.
C)Somebossescanconcentratewithoutnapping.
D)Manyofhisfriendsdaydreamintheoffice.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeach
blankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefully
beforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorresponding
letterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthe
wordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Youprobablyhaven'ttakenthetimetothinkofalltheworkthatwentintocreatingtheshirton
yourback.Imean,howharditcouldbetocreatefabricand___26___itintoashirtshape.Don't
machinesdoallthat?Well,creatingfabricfromcotton,whichisthemost___27___clothingmaterial,is
actuallyaprocessthatinvolvesalotofwater,2,700literspershirttobe___28___.Takealookatthe
videobelowfromNationalGeographicfbrsomemoremind-blowing___29___aboutcottonclothing
production.
Cleanwateris___30___becomingoneofthemostsought-afterresourcesintheworld.Givenhow
largethe___31___andcottonindustriesare,theytakeupalotofourfreshwaterdemandsacrossthe
world,accordingtoTheHuffingtonPost.ThevideofromNationalGeographicwascreatedtospread
__32___ofhowenvironmentallyharmfulcottonis.Butthesituationcanbemadebetter.Through
betterwatermanagementandfarmingpractices,waterusageincottonproductioncanbecutdownby
___33___40percent.
Called"BetterCotton”,thisenvironmentallyconsciousproductwillsavemillionsoflitersofwater
ayearsimplyfrom___34___thedemandsofcottonproduction.Cottondoesn'thavetogo,sinceitis,
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afterall,oneofthemostusefulcashcropsacrosstheglobe.However,aswatersupplies___35___,
farmersandconsumersneedtobemoreconsciousoftheeffectthattheseproductshaveonthe
environmentasawhole.
A)abstractsI)nearly
B)abundantJ)reckoning
C)awarenessK)reducing
D)conscienceL)sew
E)exactM)shrink
F)increasinglyN)statistics
G)intense0)textile
H)mend
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Each
statementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichthe
informationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwitha
letter.AnswerthequestionsbymakingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
Thespokenweb
A)We*regrowingmoreusedtochattingtoourcomputers,phonesandsmartspeakersthroughvoice
assistantslikeAmazon'sAlexa,Apple'sSiriandMicrosoffsCortana.Blindandpartiallysightedpeople
havebeenusingtext-to-speechconvertersfbrdecades.
B)Outoftheseassistants,Siriisthemostwell-known.Theassistantusesvoiceinquiriesanda
natural-languageuserinterface(界面)toanswerquestions.Thesoftwareadaptstousers*individual
languageusages,searches,andpreferences,withcontinuinguse.
C)Somethinkvoicecouldsoontakeoverfromtypingandclickingasthemainwaytointeractonline.But
whatarethechallengesofmovingto"thespokenweb"?
D)Whatuseiswrittenonlinecontentifyoucan*tread?Thatisthesituationfacingilliterate(不識字的)
Africanfarmers.Theyareoftendeniedcrucialinformationtheweboffersmanyothers.Withaliteracy
rateinsomepartsofAfricaatonly22.6%,farmersareoften"underpaidfbrtheirproducebecausethey
mightbeunawareoftheprevailingprices,"saysFrancisDittoh,aresearcherbehindMrMeteo,a
speech-basedweatherinformationservice.
E)"Themostfrequentlyheardcomplaintisaboutrainfallpredictions/saysMrDittoh,wholivesinTamale,
northernGhana."Theytellusthemethodstheirforefathersusedtopredicttheweatherdon'tseemto
workaswellthesedays."Thisisdowntoclimatechange,hebelieves.Yetknowingwhenit'sgoingto
rainisvitalfbrfarmerswantingtosowseeds,irrigatecropsortaketheiranimalsouttothefieldstofeed
ongrass.
F)MrDittohsaystheideaofconvertingonlineweatherreportsintospeechcamefromthefarmers
themselves,afteraworkshopinthevillageofGuabuligah.nTheycameupwiththisJhesays.MrMeteo
takestheonlineweatherforecast,convertsittoashortrecordingintheappropriatelanguageandmakes
itavailableonabasicphone.Farmersringuptoreceivetheinformation.ThelocallanguageDagbaniis
spokenby1.2millionpeoplebutisnotservedbyanyonlinetranslationapplications.Theservicewas
designedtobecheapandeasytorun,saysMrDittoh.Heplanstobeginfieldteststhismonth,working
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withTamale'sSavannaAgriculturalResearchInstitute.
G)Thespokenwebcouldalsohelptheone-in-fiveadultsinEuropeandtheU.S.withpoorreadingskills.
Butbuildingthespokenweb-web-to-voiceandvoice-to-web-isn'tstraightforward.Forsoftwareto
understandpizzaisservedatItalianrestaurantsiseasy.Tocovermultipledomainsandtobeabletohave
aconversationwithusersoneverysingletopicisstillalongwayoff.
H)Soalthoughmanycomputerassistantscananswersimplequestionsabouttheweatherandplaymusicfor
us,anythingresemblingawide-ranginghumanconversationisdecadesaway.Artificialintelligencejust
isn*tsmartenoughyet.Eventurningyourvoiceintotext-automaticspeechrecognition-isoneofthe
hardestproblemstosolve,asthereareasmanywaystopronouncethingsastherearepeopleonthe
planet.
I)Sirihasoftenbeenpraisedforitsabilitytointerpretourcasuallanguageanddeliververyspecificand
accurateresults,sometimesevenprovidingadditionalinformation.Butitisstillsomewhatrestricted,
particularlywhenthelanguagemovesawayfromstiffercommandsintomorehumaninteractions.Inone
example,thephrase"SendatexttoJason,Clint,Sam,andLeesayingwe*rehavingdinneratSilver
Cloudrestaurant11wasinterpretedassendingamessagetoJasononly,containingthetext"ClintSamand
Leesayingwe*rehavingdinneratSilverCloudrestaurant0.IthasalsobeennotedthatSirilacksaproper
editingfunction,assaying"Editmessagetosay:we'reatSilverCloudrestaurantandyoushouldcome
findus"generates"ClintSamandLeesayingwe*rehavingdinneratSilverCloudrestauranttosaywe*re
atSilverCloudrestaurantandyoushouldcomefindus".
J)Usingvoiceinteractionfeelsfarmoreintimatethansurfingthenettheold-fashionedway.Thisis
intentionalastheinformaltoneoftheassistanthelpscreateanemotionalattachment.Butifsomething
speaks,itmustalsolisten.Ourphonesarealwaysnearusandtheyarecollectingdataaboutusallthe
time.Thishasalreadyraisedprivacyconcerns.TheAmericanCivilLibertiesUnionhasstatedthatdigital
assistantscreateathreattoprivacyfromhackers.Somepeoplehaveotherconcerns.Theyworry
assistantswillonedaybeusedtodeliveradvertisingdirectlytous.
K)Butdigitalvoicesneedmorepersonalitytomakethempopular.Robotsarenotyetwitty,Siriisboring.
Thebenefitsofusingvoiceinsteadoftappingfingersobviouslydependonthecontext.Doctors
completingonlineformsabouttheirpatientsbyspeech,forexample,candictate150wordsaminute,
threetimesfasterthantypingonakeyboard.Thisenablesthemtospendlesstimeonadministrationand
moretimewithpatients.
L)Lastyear,speechrecognitioncompanyNuancehelpedadoctors*surgeryinDukinfield,nearManchester,
setupaspeechsystemforthepractice'ssixdoctors.Nowtheycandictatenotesonapatienfshealth
conditionandtreatmentandasmartassistantautomaticallyenterstheinformationintotherightfieldson
awebform.Previously,thedoctorsmadevoicerecordingsthatwerethentranscribedbysecretaries一a
processthatwascostlyandlikelytocausedelays.Thenewsystemmeansletterstopatientsnowhave
moredetail.
M)Usingvoicealsomakessensewhenyou'redoingotherthingswithyourhands.Thinkaboutwhenyou're
cooking,andyoujustwanttoknowwhatthenextstepintherecipeis.Yourhandsarecoveredwithoil;
you*renotgoingtogetontheiPad,soifsalotmorenaturaltotalk.Andspeechobviouslymakessense
whenyou*redriving.IntheU.S.,29%ofdriversadmittheysurfbehindthewheel,accordingtoinsurance
firmStateFarm.Thisisupfrom13%in2009.Nowonderusingmobilephoneswhiledrivingcauses
morecrashesayearthandrinkdriving,saystheU.S.NationalSafetyCouncil.
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36.AccordingtoFrancisDittoh,theirspeech-basedweatherinformationservicewasmeanttobe
inexpensiveandeasytouse.
37.Usingvoiceinsteadoftypingenablesdoctorstospendmoretimetakingcareofpatients.
38.Itisextremelydifficulttoconvertvoiceintotextbecauseofdifferentpronunciations.
39.Africanfarmersunabletoreadoftendon*thaveaccesstoimportantinformationconveyedonline.
40.Somephoneusersworryadvertiserswilltakeadvantageofvoiceassistantstosendadsdirectlytothem.
41.Thespokenwebishelpfulwhenone'shandsareoccupied.
42.Somepeoplebelieveonlineinteractionwouldsoondependmainlyonvoice.
43.Settingupaspokenwebisbynomeansaneasytask.
44.Weatherinformationisextremelyimportanttofarmers.
45.Somepeopleareconcernedaboutprivacybecausetheirphonesareconstantlycollectingtheirpersonal
information.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebest
choiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
TheUnitedStatesisfacingahousingcrisis:Affordablehousingisinadequate,whileluxuryhomes
abound(充裕),andhomelessnessremainsapersistentproblem.Despitethis,popularcultureandthe
housingindustrymarkethappinessaslivingwithbothmorespaceandmoreamenities(便利設施).Big
housesareadvertizedasarewardfbrhardworkanddiligence,turninghousingfromabasicnecessityintoa
luxury.
Thisisreflectedinourhomes.Theaveragesingle-familyhomebuiltintheUnitedStatesbefore
1970waslessthan1,500squarefeetinsize.By2016,theaveragesizeofanew,single-familyhomewas
2,422squarefeet.Whafsmore,homesbuiltinthe2000sweremorelikelythanearliermodelstohavemore
ofalltypesofspaces;bedrooms,bathrooms,livingrooms,diningrooms,recreationroomsandgarages.
Thereareconsequencesoflivingbig.Asmiddle-classhouseshavegrownlarger,twothingshave
happened.First,largehousestaketimetomaintain,socleanersandotherlow-wageserviceworkersare
requiredtokeepthesehousesinorder.Second,once-publicspaces,wherepeoplefromdiversebackgrounds
usedtocometogether,haveincreasinglybecomeprivatized,leadingtoareductioninthenumberofpublic
facilitiesavailabletoall,andareducedqualityoflifefbrmany.Takeswimmingpools.Whilein1950,only
2,500U.S.familiesownedpools,by1999thisnumberwas4million.Atthesametime,publicmunicipal
poolswereoftenclosed,leavinglow-incomepeoplenowheretoswim.
Thetrendfbrbiggerhousingthusposesethicalquestions.ShouldAmericansacceptasysteminwhich
themiddleandupperclassesenjoyaluxuriouslifestyle,usingthelow-wagelaborofothers?Arewewilling
toacceptasysteminwhichanincreaseinamenitiespurchasedbytheaffluentmeansareductionin
amenitiesfbrthepoor?
Ibelieveneitherisacceptable.Wemustchangethewaywethink:livingwelldoesnotneedtomean
havingmoreprivatespaces;instead,itcouldmeanhavingmorepublicspaces.Abettergoalthanbuilding
biggerhousesfbrsomeistocreatemorepubliclyaccessiblespacesandamenitiesfbrall.
46.WhatarebighousespromotedtobeintheUnitedStates?
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A)Aluxuryforthehomeless.C)Anabundantsourceofcomforts.
B)Arewardfbrindustriousness.D)Anabsolutenecessityforhappiness.
47.Whatisoneoftheconsequencesoflivingbig?
A)ManyAmericans*qualityoflifehasbecomelower.
B)Peoplefromdiversebackgroundsnolongersocialize.
C)Peoplenolongerhaveaccesstopublicswimmingpools.
D)ManyAmericans*privatelifehasbeennegativelyaffected.
48.Whatquestionsarisefromlivingbig?
A)Questionsrelatedtomoralprinciples.
B)Questionshavingtodowithlaborcost.
C)Questionsaboutwhatlifestyletopromote.
D)Questionsconcerninghousingdevelopment.
49.Whatkindofsocialsystemdoestheauthorthinkisunacceptable?
A)Oneinwhichthewealthyexploitthelow-wagelaborersbuildingtheirhouses.
B)Oneinwhichtherichpurchaseamenitiesatanincreasinglyunjustifiableprice.
C)Oneinwhichtheupperclassesdeprivethelowerclassesofaffordablehousing.
D)Oneinwhichtheaffluentenjoyamorecomfortablelifeattheexpenseofthepoor.
50.Whatdoestheauthoradvocateforpeopletolivewell?
A)Findingwaystoturnprivatespacesintopublicones.
B)Buildingmorehousesaffordabletothoselessaffluent.
C)Morepublicspacescreatedfbreveryonetoenjoy.
D)Allamenitiesmadeaccessibletotherichandthepooralike.
PassageTwo
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Mostofusintheentrepreneurialcommunityareblessed-orcursed-withhigher-than-average
ambition.Ambitiouspeoplestronglydesireaccomplishmentsandarewillingtotakemorerisksand
spendmoreefforttogetthem.
Overall,thisisapositivequality,especiallyfbrpeopletryingtobuildtheirownbusinesses.
Apparently,ifyou'remorenaturallydriventosetgoals,youaremorelikelytosucceed.
Actually,thisisn'talwaysthecase.Infact,insomecases,extremeambitionmayendupdoing
moreharmthangood.
Onemajorsideeffectofexcessiveambitionisthetendencytofbcustoodeterminedlyonone
particularvisionorendgoal.Thisisproblematicbecauseithindersyourabilitytoadapttonew
circumstances,whichisvitalifyouwanttobeasuccessfulentrepreneur.Ifanewcompetitoremergesto
threatenyourbusiness,youmayneedtochangedirection,evenifthatmeansstrayingfromyouroriginal
vision.Ifyouhavetoomuchambition,you*llfindthishard,ifnotimpossible.
Fewpeoplearesuccessfulwhentheytrytobuildtheirfirstbrand.Unfortunately,fbrthemost
ambitiousentrepreneurs,afailureisseenasdisastrous,andimpossibletorecoverfrom.
It'sacleardeparturefromtheintendedplantowardtheintendedgoal.Forpeoplewithlimited
ambition,however,failureisviewedassomethingclosertoreality.Remember,failureisinevitable,and
everyfailureyousurviveisalearningexperience.
Ambitiouspeopletendtobemorematerialisticallysuccessfulthantheirnon-ambitious
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