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1、word格式2015 年 6 月大學英語四級考試真題( 第 2 套)partiwriting(30minutes)directions: forthispart, youareallowed30minutestowriteanessaybasedonthepicturebelowyoushouldstart youressaywithabriefdescriptionofthepictureandthencommentonthiskindofmodernlifel80words youshouldwriteatleastl20wordsbutnomorethanpartlilisteningc

2、omprehension(30minutes) sectionadirections: inthissection, youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations attheendofeachconversation, oneormorequestionswill beasked aboutwhatwassaidboththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce aftereachquestionthere willbeapause duringthepause, youmust

3、readthefourchoices markeda., b) , c)andd) anddecidewhichisthebestanswer thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronanswersheetlwithasinglelinethroughthecentre1 a.heispleasedtositonthecommitteeb.heiswillingtoofferthewomanahandc.hewilltellthewomanhisdecisionlaterd.hewouldliketobecomeaclubmember2 a.theirplannedtr

4、iptovancouverisobviouslyoverpri cedb.theyshouldborrowaguidebookinsteadofbuyingonec.theguidebooksinthelibraryhavethelatestinformationd.thelibrarycanhelporderguidebooksaboutvancouver3 a.heregretshavingtakenthehistorycourseb.hefindslittleinterestinthehistorybooksc.hehastroublefinishinghisreadingassignm

5、entsd.hehasdifficultywritingtheweeklybookreport4 a.themanhadbetterchooseanotherrestaurantb.thenewrestaurantisaperfectplacefordatingc.thenewrestaurantcaughtherfancyimmediatelyd.themanhasgoodtasteinchoosingtherestaurant5 a.hehasbeenlookingforwardtospringb.hehasbeenwaitingforthewintersale專業(yè)資料整理word格式c.

6、hewillcleanthewoman,sbootsforspringd.hewillhelpthewomanputthingsaway6. a.atatailor s b.atbob shome c.inaclothesstored.inatheatre7. a.hisguestsfavortibetandrinksb.hiswaterisquiteextraordinaryc.mineralwaterisgoodforhealthd.plainwaterwillservethepurpose8. a.reporttheresultofadiscussion b.raisesomeenvir

7、onmentalissues c.submitanimportantdocument d.reviseanenvironmentalreportquestions9t012arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard9. a.theypollutethesoilusedtocoverthem b.theyareharmfultonearbyneighborhoods c.therubbishinthemtakeslongtodissolve d.thegastheyemitisextremelypoisonous10 a.growingpopulation

8、b.packagingmaterialsc.changedeatinghabitsd.lowerproductioncost11 a.bysavingenergyb.byusinglessaluminumc.byreducingpoisonouswastesd.bymakingthemostofmaterials12. a.wearerunningoutofnaturalresourcessoon b.onlycombinedeffortscanmakeadifference c.thewasteproblemwilleventuallyhurtallofus d.allofuscanactu

9、allybenefitfromrecyclin9 questionsl3to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard13. a.miami b.vancouver c.bellingham d.boston 14. a.togetinformationonone wayticketstocanada b.toinquireaboutthepriceof“ supersaver ” seats c.togetadviceonhowtoflyascheaplyaspossibled.toinquireabouttheshortestroutetodri

10、vehome15. a.joinatouristgroup b.chooseamajorairline c.avoidtripsinpublicholidays d.bookticketsasearlyaspossible專業(yè)資料整理sectionbdirections: nthissection, youwillhear3shortpassages attheendofeach passage , youwillhearsomequestions boththepassageandthequestionswillbe spokenonlyonce afteryouhearaquestion,

11、 youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkeda. , b) , c.andd) thenmarkthecorrespondingletteronanswer sheetlwithasinglelinethroughthecentrepassageonequestionsl6t018arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard16. a.therearemysteriousstoriesbehindhisworksb.therearemanymisunderstandingsabouthimc.hisworks

12、havenomatchworldwided.hispersonalhistoryislittleknown17. a.hemovedtostratford on avoninhischildhood b.hefailedtogobeyondgrammarsch001 c.hewasamemberofthetowncouncil d.heonceworkedinawell knownactingcompany18. a.writersofhistimehadnomeanstoprotecttheirworks b.possiblesourcesofcluesabouthimwerelostina

13、fire c.hisworkswereadaptedbeyondrecognition d.peopleofhistimehadlittleinterestinhimpassagetwoquestionsl9to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard19. a.itshowsyouhavebeenignoringyourhealth b.itcanseriouslyaffectyourthinkingprocess c.itisanearlywarningofsomeillnessd.itisasymptomoftoomuchpressure20. a.r

14、educeourworkload b.controlourtemper c.usepainkillersforreliefd.avoidmaskingsyruptoms_21. a.lyingdownandhavingsomesleep b.rubbingandpressingone sback c.goingoutforawalkd.listeningtolightmusic passagethreequestions22t025arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard22. a.dependingheavilyonloans b.havingnobudget

15、plansatall c.spendingbeyondone'smeansd.leavingnoroomforlargebills23. a.manyofthemcanbecut b.allofthemhavetobecovered c.theirpaymentcannotbedelayedd.theyeatupmostofthefamilyincomeword格式24 a.rentahouseinsteadofbuyingoneb.discusstheprobleminthefamilyc.makeaconservationpland.movetoacheaperplace25 a.

16、financialissuesplaguingafamil yb.difficultyinmakingbothendsmeetc.familybudgetproblemsandsolutionsd.newwaystoboostfamilyincomesectioncdirectionthithre專業(yè)資料整理s:inssection, youwillhear apassageetimes whenthepassageisreadfor the firsttime,youshoul dlist encarefullyforitsgeneralidea whenthepassageits read

17、 thforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillinthe blanks withthireexact wordsyouhavejustheard finally, whenthepassageisreadforthedtime , youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewrittenperhapsbecausegoingtocollegeissomuchapartoftheamericandream,manypeopletheexpecigoforno26reason somegobecauseirparentstt, othersbecausei

18、t'sfriendaredoing.thebelithawhattheirsn, there , stheeftacollegedegreewill27ensureagoodjobandhighpay.througclasseskippingsomestudents28 thhfouryears , attendings, or(逃課 )themasecasemaybe, readingonlywhatcan tbeavoided , lookingfor less29courses ,anyimportanandneverbeing toucnedor changedintway f

19、orafewofthesepeople ,collegeprovidesno30,yet becauseofparentalorpeerpressure, theycannotvoluntarilyleave theystoptryin ginthe hopethattheirtea。cherswillnmkethedecisionforthemby31themtoputitbluntly(直截了當?shù)?) , unlessyou rewillingtomakeyourcollegeyearscount ,y0umightbe32doingsomethingelse noteveryonesho

20、uldattendcollege, sattendbeginrightafterhighschonorshouldeveryonewhodoeol manycollegestudents33takingayearorso0ff.ayearoutmtheworldhelpssomepeopleto34 theirprioritiesandgoals ifyou rereallygoingtogetsomethingoutofgoingtocollege, youhavetomakeitmeansomething, andtodothatyoumusthavesome ideawhyyou'

21、;rethere, whatyouhopetogetoutofit, and35evenwhatyouhopeto become.parthireadingcomprehension(40minutes)sectionadirections: nthissection, thereisapassagewithten blanks youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblanfroalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingkmthepassage.readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemak

22、ingyourchoices each choice inthebankisidentifiedbyaletter pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterfor eachitemonanswersheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre youmaynotuse anyofthewordsinthebankmorethanoncequestions36t045arebasedonthefollowingpassageit sourguiltypleasure : watchingtvisthemostcomtioneverydayhou

23、ractivity, afteroworkandsleep , inmanypartsoftheworld americansviewfivesftveachday, obesityandwhileweknowthatspendingsomuchtimesitting36canleadto(肥胖癥 )andotherdisease scanbe,researchershavenowquantifiedjusthow37beingacouchpotatoofropublishestudieinananalysisfdatameightlarge38ds, aharvard ledgrouprep

24、ortedinthethatforeverytwohoursperdayspentchannel39, theriskof developingtype2diabetesjournaloftheamericanmedicalassociation(20 over8 5years, theriskofheartdiseaseincreasedl5 overa40糖尿病 )rose, andtheooddsofdyingprematurely4113 duringaseven yearfollow upallfthesearelinkedtoalackofphysicalexercise, but

25、comparedwithothersedentary(42久坐的)activitlikeknittiniesg, viewingtvmaybeespecially43 atpromotingunhealthyhabits forone , thesheernumberofhourswepasswatchingtvdwarfsthetimewespendonanythingelse andotherstudieshavefoundthatwatchingadsforbeerandpopcornmaymakeyoumorelikelyto44themevenso theauthors admit

26、that theydidn tcomparedifferentsedentar yactiviti esto45whethertvwatchingwaslinkedtoagreaterriskofdiabetes, heartdiseaseor earlydeathcomparedwith,say, readinga.climbedb.consumec.decade d.determin e e.effectiv ef.harmful g.outcomes h.passivelyi.previous ly j.resumek.sufferedl.surfingm.term n.terminal

27、 s0.twisting sectionbdirections: nthissection, youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderivedchooseaparagraphmorethanonce eachparagraphismarkedwithaletteryoumay answerthequestionsby

28、markingthecorrespondingletteronanswersheet2essay gradingsoftwareoffersprofessorsabreakword格式a.imaginetaking acollegeexam, and, insteadofhanding in abluebookandgetting aprofesso專業(yè)資料整理agradefromrafewweekslater, clickingthe “ send” buttonwhenyouare,doneandreceivingagradebackinstantly then ,youressaysco

29、redbyasoftwareprogram andinsteadof being donewiththatexam , imaginethatthesystemwouldimmediatelyletyourewritethetesttotrytoimproveyourgradeb.edx, thenonprofit enterprisefoundedbyharvardandthemassachusettsinstitut eoftechnology(mit)tooffercoursesontheinternet, hasjustintroducedsuchasystemandwillmakei

30、tsautomated(自動的 )softwareavailablefreeonthewebtoanyinstituti onthatwantstouseit thesoftwareuses artificial,intelligenc etogradestudentessaysandshortwrittenanswersfreeingprofessorsforothertasksc.thenewservicewilthlbringeeducationa lconsortium(聯(lián)盟 )intoagrowingconflictovertheroleofautomationineducatio

31、nmultipl althoughautomatedgradingsystemsfo re choiceandtrue falsetestsarenowwidespread, theuseofartificial intelligencetechnologytogradeessayanswershasnotyetreceivedwidespreadacceptancebyeducatorsandhasmanycritics.d.anantagarwal ,anelectricalengineerwhoispresidentofedx, predictedthattheinstantgradin

32、gsoftwarewouldbeausefulteachingtoolenablingstudentstotaketestsandwriteessaysoverandoverandimprovethequalityoftheiranswershe saidthetechnologywouldofferdistinctadvantagesoverthetraditionalclassroomoftesystem , wherestudentsnwaitdaysorweekslorgrades“ thereisahugevalueinlearninwitinstanaretellightfeedb

33、ack ,” dr agarwal said“ studentsngustheylearnmuchbetterwithinstantfeedback”e. butskeptics(懷疑者 )saytheautomatedsystemisnomatchforliveteachersone longtimecritic, lesperelman, hasdrawnnationalattentionseveraltimesfor puttingtogethernonsenseessaysthathavefooledsoftwaregradingprogramsinto givinghighmarks

34、 hehasalsobeenhighlycriticalofstudiesclaimingthatthesoftwarecompareswelltohumangradersf. heisamongagroupofeducatorswholastmonthbegancirculatingapetition(呼吁)opposingautomatedassessmentsoftware thegroup whichcallsitse lfprofessiona ls hascollecteagainstmachinescoringofstudent essaysinhigh stakesassess

35、ment ,dnearly2, 000signatureschomskyincludingsomefromfamouspeoplelike noanlg. “ let sface the readsinpartrealitiesofautomaticessayscorin9,” the group sstatement.“computerscannot read theycannotmeasuretheessentialsof effectivewrittencommunication: accuracy reasonin9, adequacyofevidence,good sense , e

36、thical(倫理的 )position, convincingargument, meaningfulorganization, and clarity, amongothers ”h)butedxexpectsitssoftwaretobeadoptedwidelybyschools anduniversities it offersfreeonlineclassesfromharvard mitandtheuniversityofcalifornia berkeley;thisfall, itwilladdclassesfromwellesley georgetownandtheuniv

37、ersityoftexas inal,l12universitiesparticipateinedx, whichofferscertifica tesnextyear ,forcoursecompletionandhassaidthatitplansto continuetoexpandincludingaddinginternationalschools i.theedxassessmenttoolrequireshumanteachers, orgraders, tofirstgradel00 essaysoressayquestions thesystemthenusesavariet

38、yofmachine learning techniquestotrainitselftobeabletogradeanynumberofessaysoranswersautomaticallyandalmostinstantly thesoftwarewillassignagradedependingonthescoringsystemcreatedbytheteacher, whetheritisalettergradeor numerical(數(shù)字的 )rank j.edxisnotthefirsttousetheautomatedassessmenttechnology, whichd

39、ates companiesofferintoearlycomputersinthel960s thereisnowarangeofgcommercialgradwritttestanswerprogramstoeens, andfourstates-louisiana,northdakota ,utahandwestvirginia-areusingsomeform ofthetechnology insecondary schools afift h,indiana,hasexperimentedwithit in” tocheckthereliabilityosomecasestheso

40、ftwareisusedasa“ secondreader fthehumangradersinfluencolikek.but thegrowingeftheedxconsortiumtosetstandardsislyto givethetechnologyaboostontuesday, stanfordannouncedthatitwouldworkwithedxeducationalsystewitodevelopajointmthatllmakeuseoftheautomatedassessmenttechnologyl.twostart ups courseraandudacit

41、y, recentlyfounded bystanfordfacultymembers tocreate“ massiveopenonlinecourses ,” 0rmooc,sarealsocommittedtoautomatedinstanassessmentsystemsbecauseofthevalueoftogetimmediatefeedbackontheir,tfeedback itallowsstudentswork sothatlearningturnsintoagame引)towardresubmittingtheworkuntiltheygetitriwithstude

42、ntsnaturallygravitating(吸ght,” saiddaphnekoller, acomputerscientistandafounderofcourserahewletfoundatiom lastyearthetn, agrant maltingorganizationsetupbyonethincriticalln“ oneofourfocusesis tohelpmdslearnhowtoky,” saidvictorhewletimpossiblvuchic , aprogramofficeratthetfoundation“ it sprobablyetowitm

43、ultiplteststhithiofthehewlettpackardfoundersandhiswife sponsoredtwo$100 , 000prizesaimed atimprovingsoftwarethatgradesessaysandshortanswersmorethanl50teams enteredeachcategory awinnerofoneofthehewlettcontests vikparuchuri, was hiredbye( tohelpdesignitsassessmentsoftwaredothathe choiceechallengesthat

44、srequireshumangraders ,andsotheycostalotmoreandtheytakealotmoretime“o markd shermis , aprofessorathteuniversityofakroninohi0 supervisedthehewlettfoundation scontestonautomatedessay scoring andwroteapaperabouttheexperiment inhis settingsview, thetechnology- thoughimperfect-hasaplace ineducationalp wi

45、thincreasinglylargeclass es,itisimpossibleformostteacherstogivestudent smeaningfulfeedbackonwritingassignments,hesaid plus ,henoted , critics sbestuniversitiofthetechnologyhavetendedtocomefromthenationes,wherethelevelofteachingismuchbetterthanatnlostschoolsq)“ oftentheycomefromveryfamousinstitutions

46、where,infact, theydoamuchbetter jobofprovidingfeedbackthanamachineevercould ,” dr shermissaid “ there appreciatioseemstobealackofnof whatisactuallygoingoninther ealworld ”46. someprofessionalsineducationarecollectingsignaturestovoicethei roppositiontoantomatedessaygrading47. usingsoftwaretogradestud

47、ents essayssavesteacherstimeforotherwork48. thehewlettcontestsaimatimprovingessaygradingsoftware49. thoughtheautomatedgradingsystemiswidelyusedinmultiple choice tests automatedessaygradingisstillcriticizedbymanyeducators50. somepeopledon tbelievethesoftwaregradingsystemcandoasgoodajobas humangraders

48、51. criticsofautomatedessayscoringdonotseemtoknowthetruerealitiesinlessfamousuniversities52. criticsarguemanyimportantaspects of bycomputerratingprogramseffectivewritingcannot be measuredstudent53. asclasssizegrows , mostteachersareunabletogive astohowtoimprovetheirwritin9svaluablecomments54. theaut

49、omatedassessmenttechnologyis sometimesusedtodoublecheck theworkofhumangraders55. studentsfindinstantfeedbackhelpsimprovetheirlearningconsiderablysectioncthisectiofollowedirections: thereare2passagesinsn eachpassageisdbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkeda. , b)

50、, c)andd.youshoulddecideonthebest choiceandmarkthecorrespondingletter onanswe,sheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentrepassageonequestions56t060arebasedonthefollowingpassage ” oftencontainsahopefulfootnottheendlessdebateabout“ work lifebalanceeaboutstayathomedads ifamericansocietyandbusinesswon tmakeiteasieron futurefemaleleaderswhochoosetohavechildren, thereisstilltherayofhopethatincreasingnumbersoffu llsocioeconomictrends, thishopeistimefatherswill butbasedontoday s,unf

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