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..2018年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)真題〔第2套>Part

I

Writing

〔30

minutesDirections:For

this

part,

you

are

allowed

30minutes

to

write

a

short

essay

on

the

importanceof

writing

ability

and

how

to

develop

it.

You

should

write

at

least

120

words

but

no

more

than180

words.

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________________________________________________________________________Part

II

Listening

Comprehension

<25

minutes>Section

ADirections:

In

this

section,

you

will

hear

threenews

reports.

At

the

end

of

each

news

report,

youwill

hear

two

or

three

questions.

Both

the

news

report

and

the

questions

will

be

spoken

onlyonce.

After

you

hear

a

question,

you

must

choose

the

best

answer

from

the

four

choicesmarked

A>,

B>,

C>

and

D>.

Then

mark

the

corresponding

letter

on

Answer

Sheet

1

with

asingle

line

through

the

centre.Questions

1

and

2

are

based

on

the

news

report

you

have

just

heard.1.

A>

Annoyed.

B>

Scared.

C>

Confused.

D>

Offended.

2.

A>

It

crawled

over

the

woman's

hands.

B>

It

wound

up

on

the

steering

wheel.

C>

It

was

killed

by

the

police

on

the

spot.

D>

It

was

covered

with

large

scales.Questions

3

and

4

are

based

on

the

news

report

you

have

just

heard.3.

A>

A

study

of

the

fast-food

service.

B>

Fast

food

customer

satisfaction.

C>

McDonald's

new

business

strategies.

D>

Competition

in

the

fast-food

industry.

4.

A>

Customers'

higher

demands.

B>

The

inefficiency

of

employees.

C>

Increased

variety

of

products.

D>

The

rising

number

of

customers.Questions

5

to

7

are

based

on

the

news

report

you

have

just

heard.5.

A>

International

treaties

regarding

space

travel

programs.

B>

Legal

issues

involved

in

commercial

space

exploration.

C>

U.S.

government's

approval

of

private

space

missions.

D>

Competition

among

public

and

private

space

companies.

6.

A>

Deliver

scientific

equipment

to

the

moon.

B>

Approve

a

new

mission

to

travel

into

outer

space.

C>

Work

with

federal

agencies

on

space

programs.

D>

Launch

a

manned

spacecraft

to

Mars.

7.

A>

It

is

significant.

B>

It

is

promising.

C>

It

is

unpredictable.

D>

It

is

unprofitable.Section

BDirections:In

this

section,

you

will

hear

two

long

conversations.

At

the

end

of

eachconversation,

you

will

hear

four

questions.

Both

the

conversation

and

the

questions

will

bespoken

only

once.

After

you

hear

a

question,

you

must

choose

the

best

answer

from

the

fourchoices

marked

A>,

B>,

C>

and

D>.

Then

mark

the

corresponding

letter

on

Answer

Sheet

1with

a

single

line

through

the

centre.Questions

8

to

11

are

based

on

the

conversation

you

have

just

heard.8.

A>

Visiting

her

family

in

Thailand.

B>

Showing

friends

around

Phuket.

C>

Swimming

around

a

Thai

island.

D>

Lying

in

the

sun

on

a

Thai

beach.

9.

A>

She

visited

a

Thai

orphanage.

B>

She

met

a

Thai

girl's

parents.

C>

She

learned

some

Thai

words.

D>

She

sunbathed

on

a

Thai

beach.

10.

A>

His

class

will

start

in

a

minute.

B>

He

has

got

an

incoming

phone

call.

C>

Someone

is

knocking

at

his

door.

D>

His

phone

is

running

out

of

power.

11.

A>

He

is

interested

in

Thai

artworks.

B>

He

is

going

to

open

a

souvenir

shop.

C>

He

collects

things

from

different

countries.

D>

He

wants

to

know

more

about

Thai

culture.Questions

12

to

15

are

based

on

the

conversation

you

have

just

heard.12.

A>

Buying

some

fitness

equipment

for

the

new

gym.

B>

Opening

a

gym

and

becoming

personal

trainers.

C>

Signing

up

for

a

weight-loss

course.

D>

Trying

out

a

new

gym

in

town.

13.

A>

Professional

personal

training.

B>

Free

exercise

for

the

first

week.

C>

A

discount

for

a

half-year

membership.

D>

Additional

benefits

for

young

couples.

14.

A>

The

safety

of

weight-lifting.

B>

The

high

membership

fee.

C>

The

renewal

of

his

membership.

D>

The

operation

of

fitness

equipment.

15.

A>

She

wants

her

invitation

renewed.

B>

She

used

to

do

200

sit-ups

every

day.

C>

She

knows

the

basics

of

weight-lifting.

D>

She

used

to

be

the

gym's

personal

trainer.Section

CDirections:In

this

section,

you

will

hear

three

passages.

At

the

end

of

each

passage,

you

willhear

three

or

four

questions.

Both

the

passage

and

the

questions

will

be

spoken

only

once.After

you

hear

a

question,

you

must

choose

the

best

answer

from

the

four

choices

marked

A>,B>,

C>

and

D>.

Then

mark

the

corresponding

letter

on

Answer

Sheet

1

with

a

single

linethrough

the

centre.Questions

16

to

18

are

based

on

the

passage

you

have

just

heard.16.

A>

They

tend

to

be

nervous

during

interviews.

B>

They

often

apply

for

a

number

of

positions.

C>

They

worry

about

the

results

of

their

applications.

D>

They

search

extensively

for

employers'

information.

17.

A>

Get

better

organized.

B>

Edit

their

references.

C>

Find

better-paid

jobs.

D>

Analyze

the

searching

process.

18.

A>

Provide

their

data

in

detail.

B>

Personalize

each

application.

C>

Make

use

of

better

search

engines.

D>

Apply

for

more

promising

positions.Questions

19

to

21

are

based

on

the

passage

you

have

just

heard.19.

A>

If

kids

did

not

like

school,

real

learning

would

not

take

place.

B>

If

not

forced

to

go

to

school,

kids

would

be

out

in

the

streets.

C>

If

schools

stayed

the

way

they

are,

parents

were

sure

to

protest.

D>

If

teaching

failed

to

improve,

kids

would

stay

away

from

school.

20.

A>

Allow

them

to

play

interesting

games

in

class.

B>

Try

to

stir

up

their

interest

in

lab

experiments.

C>

Let

them

stay

home

and

learn

from

their

parents.

D>

Design

activities

they

now

enjoy

doing

on

holidays.

21.

A>

Allow

kids

to

learn

at

their

own

pace.

B>

Encourage

kids

to

learn

from

each

other.

C>

Organize

kids

into

various

interest

groups.

D>

Take

kids

out

of

school

to

learn

at

first

hand.Questions

22

to

25

are

based

on

the

passage

you

have

just

heard.22.

A>

It

is

especially

popular

in

Florida

and

Alaska.

B>

It

is

a

major

social

activity

among

the

young.

C>

It

is

seen

almost

anywhere

and

on

any

occasion.

D>

It

is

even

more

expressive

than

the

written

word.

23.

A>

It

is

located

in

a

big

city

in

Iowa.

B>

It

is

really

marvelous

to

look

at.

C>

It

offers

free

dance

classes

to

seniors.

D>

It

offers

people

a

chance

to

socialize.

24.

A>

Their

state

of

mind

improved.

B>

They

became

better

dancers.

C>

They

enjoyed

better

health.

D>

Their

relationship

strengthened.

25.

A>

It

is

fun.

B>

It

is

life.

C>

It

is

exhausting.

D>

It

is

rhythmical.Part

Reading

Comprehension

<40

minutes>Section

ADirections:

In

this

section,

there

is

a

passage

with10

blanks.

You

are

required

to

select

one

word

foreach

blank

from

a

list

of

choices

given

in

a

word

bank

following

the

passage.

Read

thepassage

through

carefully

before

making

your

choices.

Each

choice

in

the

bank

is

identifiedby

a

letter.

Please

mark

the

corresponding

letter

for

each

item

on

Answer

Sheet

2

with

asingle

line

through

the

centre.

You

may

not

use

any

of

the

words

in

the

bank

more

than

once.Sincethe1940s,southernCaliforniahashadareputationforsmog.Thingsarenotasbadastheyoncewerebut,accordingtotheAmericanLungAssociation,LosAngelesisstilltheworstcityintheUnitedStatesforlevelsof__26__.GazingdownonthecityfromtheGettyCenter,anartmuseumintheSantaMonicaMountains,onewouldfindtheviewofthePacificOceanblurredbythehaze<霾>.Noristhestate'sbadair__27__toitssouth.Fresno,inthecentralvalley,comestopofthelistinAmericaforyear-roundpollution.Residents'heartsandlungsareaffectedasa__28__.Allofwhich,combinedwithCalifornia'sreputationasthehomeoftechnological__29__,makestheplaceidealfordevelopingandtestingsystemsdesignedtomonitorpollutionin__30__.AndthatisjustwhatAclima,anewfirminSanFrancisco,hasbeendoingoverthepastfewmonths.Ithasbeentryingoutmonitoringstationsthatare__31__toyieldminute-to-minutemapsof__32__airpollution.Suchstationswillalsobeabletokeepaneyeonwhatishappeninginsidebuildings,includingoffices.Tothisend,Aclimahasbeen__33__withGoogle'sStreetViewsystem.DavidaHerzl,Aclima'sboss,saystheyhaverevealedpollutionhighsondayswhenSanFrancisco'stransitworkerswentonstrikeandthecity's__34__wereforcedtousetheircars.Conversely,"cycletowork"dayshavedonetheirjobby__35__pollutionlows.

assisted

B>

collaborating

C>

consequence

D>

consumers

E>

creating

detail

G>domestic

H>

frequently

I>

inhabitants

J>

innovation

K>

intended

L>

outdoor

M>

pollutantsN>

restricted

O>

sumSection

B

Directions:In

this

section,

you

are

going

to

read

a

passage

with

ten

statements

attached

toit.

Each

statement

contains

information

given

in

one

of

the

paragraphs.

Identify

theparagraph

from

which

the

information

is

derived.

You

may

choose

a

paragraph

more

thanonce.

Each

paragraph

is

marked

with

a

letter.

Answer

the

questions

by

marking

thecorresponding

letter

on

Answer

Sheet

2.AsTouristsCrowdOutLocals,VeniceFaces'Endangered'ListA>Onarecentfallmorning,alargecrowdblockedthestepsatoneofVenice'smaintouristsites,theRialtoBridge.TheRialtoBridgeisoneofthefourbridgesspanningtheGrandCanal.Itistheoldestbridgeacrossthecanal,andwasthedividinglinebetweenthedistrictsofSanMarcoandSanPolo.Butonthisday,therewasatwist:itwasfilledwithVenetians,nottourists.B>"Peoplearecheeringandholdingtheircartsintheair,"saysGiovanniGiorgio,whohelpedorganizethemarchwithagrass-rootsorganizationcalledGenerazione'90.Thecartshereferstoaresmallshoppingcarts—thesymbolofatrueVenetian."Itstartedasajoke,"hesayswithalaugh."Theideawastoputbladesonthewheels!Youknow?LikeBenHur.Preciselylikethat,youjustgoaroundandrunpeopledown."C>Veniceisoneofthehottesttouristdestinationsintheworld.Butthat'saproblem.Upto90,000touristscrowditsstreetsandcanalseveryday—faroutnumberingthe55,000permanentresidents.Thetouristincreaseisonekeyreasonthecity'spopulationisdownfrom175,000inthe1950s.TheoutnumberedVenetianshavebeensteadilyfleeing.Andthosewhostickaroundaretiredoflivinginaplacewheretheycan'tevengettothemarketwithoutswimmingthroughaseaofpicture-snappingtourists.Imagine,navigatingthrough50,000peoplewhileonthewaytoschoolortowork.D>LauraChigi,agrandmotheratthemarch,saysthelocalandnationalgovernmentshavefailedtodoanythingaboutthecrowdsfordecades,becausethey'reonlyinterestedintourism—theprimaryindustryinVenice,worthmorethan$3billionin2015."Veniceisacashcow,"shesays,"andeveryonewantsapiece."E>JustbeyondSt.Mark'sSquare,acruiseshippasses,oneofhundredseveryyearthatappearovertheirmedieval<中世紀(jì)的>surroundings.Theirmassivewakecreateswavesatthebottomofthesea,weakeningthefoundationsofthecenturies-oldbuildingsthemselves."EverytimeIseeacruiseship,Ifeelsad,"Chigisays."Youseethemuditdrags;thedestructionitleavesinitswake?Thathurtstheancientwoodenpolesholdingupthecityunderwater.Onedaywe'llseeVenicebreakdown."F>Foratime,UNESCO,theculturalwingoftheUnitedNations,seemedtoagree.Twoyearsago,itputItalyonnotice,sayingthegovernmentwasnotprotectingVenice.UNESCOconsiderstheentirecityaWorldHeritageSite,agreathonorthatmeansVenice,attheculturallevel,belongstoalloftheworld'speople.In2014,UNESCOgaveItalytwoyearstomanageVenice'sflourishingtourismorthecitywouldbeplacedonanotherlist—WorldHeritageInDanger,joiningsuchsitesasAleppoandPalmyra,destroyedbythewarinSyria.G>Venice'sdeadlinepassedwithbarelyamurmur<嘟噥>thissummer,justasUNESCOwasmeetinginIstanbul.Onlyonerepresentative,JadTabetfromLebanon,triedtoraisetheissue."Forseveralyears,thesituationofheritageinVenicehasbeenworsening,andithasnowreachedadramaticsituation,"TabettoldUNESCO."Wehavetoactquickly—thereisnotamomenttowaste."H>ButUNESCOdidn'tevenholdavote."It'sbeenpostponeduntil2017,"saysAnnaSomers,thefounderandCEOofTheArtNewspaperandtheformerheadofVeniceinPeril,agroupdevotedtorestoringVenetianart.ShesaysthemainreasontheU.N.culturalorganizationdidn'tvotetodeclareVeniceaWorldHeritageSiteInDangerisbecauseUNESCOhasbecome"intenselypoliticized.Therewouldhavebeensomeback-roomnegotiations."I>ItalyboastsmoreUNESCOWorldHeritageSitesthananyothercountryintheworld,grantingitconsiderablepowerandinfluencewithintheorganization.TheformerheadoftheUNESCOWorldHeritageCentre,whichoverseesheritagesites,isFrancescoBandarin,aVenetianwhonowservesasUNESCO'sassistantdirector-generalforculture.J>Earlierthisyear,ItalysignedanaccordwithUNESCOtoestablishataskforceofpoliceartdetectivesandarchaeologists<考古學(xué)家>toprotectculturalheritagefromnaturaldisastersandterrorgroups,suchasISIS.TheaccordunderlinedItaly'sglobalreputationasagoodstewardofartandculture.K>ButaddingVenicetotheUNESCOendangeredlist—whichisdominatedbysitesindevelopingandconflict-riddencountries—wouldbeaninternationalembarrassment,andcouldevenhurtItaly'sprofitabletourismindustry.TheItalianCultureMinistrysaysitisunawareofanygovernmenteffortstopressureUNESCO.Asfortheorganizationitself,itdeclinedarequestforaninterview.L>Thecity'scurrentmayor,LuigiBrugnaro,hasridiculedUNESCOandtoldittominditsownbusiness,whilecontinuingtosupportthecruiseshipindustry,whichemploys5,000Veniceresidents.M>AsforVenetians,they'rebeyondfrustratedandhopingforasolutionsoon."It'sanightmareforme.Somesituationsarereallydifficultwithtouristsaround,"saysGiorgioashenavigatesaroundaswellingcrowdattheRialtoBridge."Therearejustsomanyofthem.Theyneverknowwheretheyaregoing,anddonotwalkinanorderlymanner.Navigatingthestreetscanbeexhausting."N>Thenithitshim:Thiscrowdisn'tmadeupoftourists.They'reVenetians.Giorgiosayshe'sneverexperiencedtheRialtoBridgethiswayinallhis22years."Foronce,wearetheoneswhoareblockingthetraffic,"hesaysdelightedly."Itfeelsunreal.Itfeelslikewe'resomeformofendangeredspecies.It'sjustnice.Thefeelingisjustpure."But,heworries,iftourismisn'tmanagedandhisfellowlocalscontinuetomovetothemainland,hisgenerationmightbethelastwhocancallthemselvesnativeVenetians.36.ThepassingcruiseshipswillunderminethefoundationsoftheancientbuildingsinVenice.37.TheItaliangovernmenthasjustreachedanagreementwithUNESCOtotakemeasurestoprotectitsculturalheritage.38.TheheritagesituationinVenicehasbeendeterioratinginthepastfewyears.39.ThedecreaseinthenumberofpermanentresidentsinVeniceismainlyduetotheincreaseoftourists.40.Iftourismgetsoutofcontrol,nativeVenetiansmaydesertthecityaltogetheroneday.41.UNESCOurgedtheItaliangovernmenttoundertakeitsresponsibilitytoprotectVenice.42.TheparticipantsintheVenetianmarchusedshoppingcartstoshowtheywere100%localresidents.43.IgnoringUNESCO'swarning,themayorofVenicemaintainshissupportofthecity'stourismindustry.44.OnewomansaysthatfordecadestheItaliangovernmentandlocalauthoritieshaveonlyfocusedontherevenuesfromtourism.45.UNESCOhasnotyetdecidedtoputVeniceonthelistofWorldHeritageSitesInDanger.Section

CDirections:There

are

2

passages

in

this

section.

Each

passage

is

followed

by

some

questionsor

unfinished

statements.

For

each

of

them

there

are

four

choices

marked

A>,

B>,

C>

andD>.

You

should

decide

on

the

best

choice

and

mark

the

corresponding

letter

on

Answer

Sheet2

with

a

single

line

through

the

centre.Passage

OneQuestions

46

and

50

are

based

on

the

following

passage.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Livinginanurbanareawithgreenspaceshasalong-lastingpositiveimpactonpeople'smentalwell-being,astudyhassuggested.UKresearchersfoundmovingtoagreenspacehadasustainedpositiveeffect,unlikepayrisesorpromotions,whichonlyprovidedashort-termboost.Co-authorMathewWhite,fromtheUniversityofExeter,UK,explainedthatthestudyshowedpeoplelivingingreenerurbanareasweredisplayingfewersignsofdepressionoranxiety."Therecouldbeanumberofreasons,"hesaid,"forexample,peopledomanythingstomakethemselveshappier:theystriveforpromotionorpayrises,ortheygetmarried.Butthetroublewiththosethingsisthatwithinsixmonthstoayear,peoplearebacktotheiroriginalbaselinelevelsofwell-being.So,thesethingsarenotsustainable;theydon'tmakeushappyinthelongterm.Wefoundthatforsomelottery<彩票>winnerswhohadwonmorethan£500,000thepositiveeffectwasdefinitelythere,butaftersixmonthstoayear,theywerebacktothebaseline."Dr.Whitesaidhisteamwantedtoseewhetherlivingingreenerurbanareashadalastingpositiveeffectonpeople'ssenseofwell-beingorwhethertheeffectalsodisappearedafteraperiodoftime.Todothis,theteamuseddatafromtheBritishHouseholdPanelSurveycompiledbytheUniversityofEssex.Explainingwhatthedatarevealed,hesaid:"Whatyouseeisthatevenafterthreeyears,mentalhealthisstillbetter,whichisunlikemanyotherthingsthatwethinkwillmakeushappy."Heobservedthatpeoplelivingingreenspaceswerelessstressed,andlessstressedpeoplemademoresensibledecisionsandcommunicatedbetter.Withagrowingbodyofevidenceestablishingalinkbetweenurbangreenspacesandapositiveimpactonhumanwell-being,Dr.Whitesaid,"There'sgrowinginterestamongpublicpolicyofficials,butthetroubleiswhofundsit.Whatwereallyneedatapolicylevelistodecidewherethemoneywillcomefromtohelpsupportgoodqualitylocalgreenspaces."46.Accordingtoonestudy,whatdogreenspacesdotopeople?A.Improvetheirworkefficiency.B.Addtotheirsustainedhappiness.C.Helpthembuildapositiveattitudetowardslife.D.Lessentheirconcernsaboutmaterialwell-being.47.WhatdoesDr.Whitesaypeopleusuallydotomakethemselveshappier?A.Earnmoremoney.B.Settleinanurbanarea.C.Gainfameandpopularity.D.Liveinagreenenvironment.48.WhatdoesDr.Whitetrytofindoutaboutlivinginagreenerurbanarea?A.Howitaffectsdifferentpeople.B.Howstrongitspositiveeffectis.C.Howlongitspositiveeffectlasts.D.Howitbenefitspeoplephysically.49.WhatdidDr.White'sresearchrevealaboutpeoplelivinginagreenenvironment?A.Theirstresswasmoreapparentthanreal.B.Theirdecisionsrequiredlessdeliberation.C.Theirmemoriesweregreatlystrengthened.D.Theircommunicationwithothersimproved.50.AccordingtoDr.White,whatshouldthegovernmentdotobuildmoregreenspacesincities?A.Findfinancialsupport.B.Improveurbanplanning.C.Involvelocalresidentsintheeffort.D.Raisepublicawarenessoftheissue.Passage

TwoPassageTwoQuestions

51

to

55

are

based

on

the

following

passage.YouprobablyknowabouttheTitanic,butitwasactuallyjustoneofthreestate-of-the-art<先進(jìn)的>oceanshipsbackintheday.TheOlympicclassshipswerebuiltbytheHarland&WolffshipmakersinNorthernIrelandfortheWhiteStarLinecompany.TheOlympicclassincludedtheOlympic,theBritannicandtheTitanic.WhatyoumaynotknowisthattheTitanicwasn'teventheflagshipofthisclass.Allinall,theOlympicclassshipsweremarvelsofseaengineering,buttheyseemedcursedtosufferdisastrousfates.TheOlympiclaunchedfirstin1910,followedbytheTitanicin1911,andlastlytheBritannicin1914.Theshipshadninedecks,andWhiteStarLinedecidedtofocusonmakingthemthemostluxuriousshipsonthewater.Stretching269.13meters,theOlympicclassshipswerewondersofnavaltechnology,andeveryonethoughtthattheywouldcontinuetobesoforquitesometime.However,allsufferedterribleaccidentsontheopenseas.TheOlympicgotwreckedbeforetheTitanicdid,butitwastheonlyonetosurviveandmaintainasuccessfulcareerof24years.TheTitanicwasthefirsttosinkafterfamouslyhittingahugeicebergin1912.Follow

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