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1、四級Part I Writing Advantages and Disadvantages of Internet In the picture a girl is asking a question online. Answers from different netizens differ so greatly that the girl is very confused about whom she should follow. It is becoming a fashion for people to ask questions online when confronting a d

2、ilemma. The implication in the drawing can be elaborated as follows. On the one hand, the Internet has provided us with great convenience. For example, we can get knowledge about nearly all aspects on the Internet. On the other hand, with an explosive amount of information on the Internet, it can be

3、 difficult to tell good information from bad. For example, teenagers and adolescents may mistake the bad information online as good, the result of which can be rather devastating. In conclusion, it is important for us to take full advantage of Internet to enhance our efficiency and save our time. Ho

4、wever, effective steps should be taken to educate people to avoid inappropriate data online so as not to be misguided. Only in this way can the net better serve for our life, study and work.Part H Listening ComprehensionSection1-5 DCDCC 6-10 BABBC 11-15 CADBDSection B)16-20 CBDDC 21-25 BCADBSection

5、C 26. hardships 27. hatch into 28. journey 29. rapids 30. starved 31. still 32. covers 33. reproduction34. break forth from 35. on their ownPart Ill Reading ComprehensionSection36-40 IACOM 41-45 HFEBJSection B 46-50 DBIEF 51-55 HLNCJSection C 56-60 BCCDA 61-65 BABDCPart IV Translation In 2013, The N

6、obel Prize for literature was awarded to Alice Munro, 82 years old and a Canadian writer, which to a great extent/degree disappointed those people who thought The Nobel Prize preferred the writers whose writings demonstrated/ indicated/ illustrated the political elements. Alice Munro was a novelist

7、whose works was seldom involved in the political background. She became famous in 1968 when she was 37 years old and joined in the Canadianfeminism movements and published her short novel series Dance of the Happy Shades, beginning to absorb the public's attention.聽力原文Section A 1. W: One of the

8、members of the dormitory council is quitting. Do you know of anyone who would be interested in taking her place? M: I'm not sure. But I'll certainly keep an eye out for you. Q: What will the man probably do?2. M: What's on the agenda today, Miss Smith? W: Mr. Black has an appointment to

9、see you at ten. Then the accountant and, after lunch, your lawyer. Q: What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?3. M: Has David found an apartment? W: David wanted to find an apartment for 200 dollars a month, but discovers he has to pay twice that much. Q: How much does David ha

10、ve to pay to rent an apartment ?4. M: The room is filled with smoke. I can hardly breathe. W: I agree. Smoking should not be permitted in this room at all. Q: What can we learn from the conversation?5. M: I'll call a taxi. Do you know the telephone number? W: I don't know, but we can always

11、find the telephone numbers in the local telephone book. But let's just stop a axi on the street. That is much easier and quicker. Q: What does the woman suggest doing?6. W: I'll just wash out my coffee mug before I go. M: Oh, just leave it. I've got so many dishes to wash. One more mug i

12、sn't going to make any difference. Q: What does the man mean?7. M: How do Jane and Bill like their new home? W: It's really comfortable, but they're tired of having to hear the jets go over their house at all hours. Q: Where probably is Jane and Bill's new home?8. W: I was sorry to h

13、ear about Fred's being fired. I know he was sick a lot and usually went to work late. M: Oh, it wasn't that. Fred made a big error in last month's accounting. Q: Why did Fred lose his job?Conversation OneW: Good morning, Mr. Brown.M: Oh, Jessica. I've been expecting you. Take a seat.

14、W: Thanks.M: And what can I do for you?W: Well, I am thinking about taking a year off after we finish school this summer, and I want some advice.M: I see. You mean put off going to university for a year?W: That's right. I've been offered a place at University College in London, but what I

15、9;d really like to do is take a year out first-do something different, maybe go abroad.M : So were you thinking of getting some sort of job, or traveling around? I mean, is your main aim to earn some money, or to do something else? Or do you want to do a bit of both?W: I'd really like to travel-

16、but I don't have any money. But I've heard of an organization called Peterson International-and that's what I want to ask you about. Do you know anything about it?M: Sure. It's a charity and it's aimed very much at young people like you, and what they do is to get teams of young

17、people to work together on various projects all over the world-environmental projects, community projects, that sort of thing.W: Mum, it sounds great. Is it just English people working on the projects?M: No, they're international teams. You'd be working with quite a variety of people. 9. How

18、 long does the woman want to put off going to university?10. What does Peterson International do?11. Where do the people in the Peterson International teams come from?Conversation TwoW : Hello.M: Hello. This is Harry. May I speak to Susan?W: Oh, Harry. This is Connie.M: Hi, Connie. How's it goin

19、g?W: Fine, but finals are coming up, so I'm studying like crazy.M: Yeah, I know what you mean.W: Well, it was nice talking to you. I'll check and see if Susan's still here.M : Thanks. (pause)W: I'm sorry, but she's not here. Would you like me to give her a message?M: Yes. I'd

20、 appreciate that. Tell her that I have two tickets for the Berlin Philharmonic tomorrow night at Carnegie Hall at 8:00. They're playing Beethoven and Mozart.W: Oh, well. I know that she'd love to go with you, but I don't think' that she's going to be back tomorrow.M : Really?W: Y

21、eah, she went to her parents' house for the weekend.M: Well, I don't know what to do. My brother gave me these two tickets and I hate to waste the other one.W: Well, actually, I love Beethoven and Mozart!M: Really? Well, maybe this will work out after all.W: I'll tell you what. You take

22、me to the symphony and I'll buy you dinner at that new Chinese restaurant downtown.M: You're got a deal. I'll pick you up at 6:00.W: Great. I'll see you at 6:00. I really appreciate this.M: I'm looking forward to seeing you.W: Bye!12. Why does Harry make the phone call?13. What h

23、as Connie been busy doing recently?14. Why can't Susan go to the concert with Harry?15. What does Connie promise to do?Section Passage One Some farmers are having a hard time picking their crops. There are not enough workers to help them with the harvest. One farmer used to grow peaches, but wil

24、l soon switch to growing almonds. Peaches require more labor to harvest. They are fragile, and must be picked by hand. Machines would damage the ripe peaches. Then the farmer could not sell them. He is using a bulldozer to remove his peach trees. Then he will plant almond trees in their place. Almon

25、ds are harvested differently. It does not take as many workers to pick them because a machine shakes the almond trees. The almonds fall on the ground and then are gathered up. The farmer does not have to hire many workers to pick the almonds off the trees. Some farmers think there are two reasons wh

26、y there is a shortage of farm workers. One reason is that there are a lot of construction jobs in the area. These jobs pay higher wages. Many workers are taking construction jobs instead of picking fruit. Another reason is that it has become more difficult to cross the border from Mexico into Califo

27、rnia. Many farm workers come from Mexico. Fewer are able to cross the border in order to work on the fruit farms. One solution might be to allow Mexican workers to work here as guests. That would help them to provide for their family and help farmers harvest their crops. Farmers say that unless thin

28、gs change, more produce will come from other countries. This is because labor is cheaper in other nations than it is in the United States.16. Why will the farmer change to grow almonds?17. What is one of the reasons that there's a shortage of farm workers in California?18. What do farmers say ac

29、cording to the end of the passage?Passage Two Australians always take great pride in displaying their mate-ship to others. This was built up bit by bit when the first settlers began to explore a living on the vast, wild land. At that time, convicts and free immigrants had to fight together against t

30、he changeable nature which could put them on the verge of risks and disasters at any time. For survival's sake, they united closely together to share sufferings and happiness. Gradually, they became good friends who kindly helped each other and often demonstrated cooperation in exploring. Later

31、as more and more lands were explored, people began to scatter in the great interior individually. They no longer had any helpful neighbors nearby. Sometimes, it would be months before they met a passing stranger. Feeling lonely, they would of course be delighted to see each other and greet each othe

32、r friendly and politely regardless of their background. Nowadays, this mate-ship has been extended: when your car breaks down on the highway, especially with an old man or child, passing cars will surely stop to offer help. If your car needs a mechanic, they will seek aids for you in a nearby police

33、 station. If, for instance, you are wondering along a street with a worried look on your face, someone may come up to you and ask, "Anything wrong? Can I help you? " When you are found reallysick, kind Australians will accompany you to a hospital.19. What can we learn about the ancestors o

34、f Australians?20. Why did Australians no longer have helpful neighbors nearby later?21. Which of the following is mentioned to reflect the extended Australian mat-ship? Passage Three Well, I manage a small branch of a large supermarket, and we lose a lot of money through shoplifting. I have to try t

35、o prevent it, or else I'll lose all my profits. A lot of shoplifting is done by young people, teenagers in groups. They do it for fun. They are not frightened, so we have to make it difficult for them. Obviously a supermarket can't have chains or alarms on the goods, so we have store detecti

36、ves, who walk around like ordinary shoppers, otherwise they'll be recognized. We have big signs up, saying " shoplifters will be prosecuted", but that doesn't help much. We've started putting cash desks at all the exits, we've found we have to do that, or else the shoplifte

37、rs will walk straight out with things. Of course, that worries the ordinary shopper who hasn't found what he wanted. We also use closed-circuit television, but that's expensive. In fact, all good methods of prevention are quite expensive, and naturally they make our prices higher. But it has

38、 to be done, otherwise shoplifting itself will make all the prices evenhigher, and the public doesn't want that! I really hope the measures can take effect.22. What's the speaker's problem?23. Why do the teenagers do shoplifting in the supermarkets, according to the passage?24. Which of

39、the following measures has been taken by the speaker to prevent shoplifting?25. What is the effect of putting the cash desks at all the exits?六級Part I Writing Chinese craze In the picture, we can see that there are some vases made of china. An image of a panda playing Kung Fu is carved on the surfac

40、e of the vases and the Chinese mahjong is growing out of a vase. All these are the symbols of Chinese elements. It is obvious that the main purpose of the picture is to reflect the phenomenon of "Chinese craze", referring to a foreign passion and enthusiasm on Chinese elements, especially

41、culture. There are reasons accounting for the growing interest in Chinese elements. For one thing, for the past decades, China has made conspicuous progress in all fields such as economy, science and technology, and comprehensive strength of China has been enhanced greatly. For another, clue to the

42、progress, China presents a new image to the world and is becoming increasingly attractive andappealing to the whole world. Toward this kind of "Chinese craze", we should hold a right attitude. On the one hand, we should take pride in the "Chinese craze" by foreigners. On the othe

43、r hand. it is the responsibility of each Chinese citizen to popularize and promote excellent traditional Chinese culture and guard a favorable image of our motherland.Part H Listening ComprehensionSection A1-5 DCCAA 6 10 CADCD 11 15 ACAADSection B 16-20 BACDC 21 -25 ADACBSection C 26. adventure 27.

44、unknown 28. sailed 29. seek 30. elastic 31. involve 32. diving into 33. under threat34. survival 35. comparativelyPart III Reading ComprehensionSection A36-40 GOBLD 41-45 CIFMKSection B 46-50 HDAGC 51-55 FENLISection C 56-60 BCDAC 61-65 DADABPart IV Translation In the past, human beings needn't

45、worry about the protection of the environment. There were few people on the earth then and there seemed to be inexhaustible natural resources. But today things are different. The world has become so crowded and we are running out of our natural resources. We are polluting our environment with danger

46、ous chemicals. If we continue to do this, no life on the earth will survive. We must face the situation that exists and take action to solve our environmental problems. For instance, new laws must be passed to place strict control over industrial pollution. The public must receive education about th

47、e hazard of pollution and so on. We hope that all these measures will be effective and bring back a healthful environment.聽力原文Section A 1. W: Is this the bookcase you advertised? M: Yes, it's our regular $ 14 bookcase on sale today for $ 9. 9. These are the last two. If you buy them both you can

48、 have the pair for $ 16. Q: How much does one bookcase cost if the woman buys two? 2. M: Would it be all fight if I leave the room for a moment? I have to make a phone call. W: I'd rather you didn't if you don't mind. You see, this is a very important part of the lesson. Q: What does the

49、 woman mean? 3. W: Guess what! I saw the rock singer Ricky in a downtown shopping center today. M: You thought it was him, but he is supposed to be in Washington for his concert tour. Q: What does the man imply? 4. W : Oh, David, you are in a black jacket but yellow trousers. It's the strangest

50、combination I've ever seen. M: I know. I got up late and dressed in a hurry. I didn't realize my mistake until I entered the office. Q: What does the woman think of the way David's dressed?5. M: You look quite different from what you used to. W: Sure. I started exercising regularly 2 yea

51、rs ago and went from 264 pounds to a healthy 150 pounds. And that's the only thing I did not give up halfway. Q: What do we know about the woman?6. M : Did you see Linda just now? I want to ask her to go with us to the concert tonight. W: She must be around somewhere. You may still be able to ca

52、tch her. Q: What does the woman mean?7. W: I can't bear the air pollution in this city any more. It's getting worse and worse. M: You said it. We've never had so many factories before. Q: What does the man mean? 8. M: I've been waiting all week for this concert. The performance is sa

53、id to be excellent, and with our student discount, the tickets will be real cheap. W: Ah ah, I'm afraid I left my student ID card in the dorm. Q: What does the woman imply?Conversation OneW: And when did you begin this sort of work?M: Let's see now. Uh, yes, six years ago, this March.W: And

54、you enjoy it?M: Oh yes, very much. It's very tiring, with long hours on the job, sometimes, uh, as much as twelve hours. Well, uh, but it's exciting to meet people from all over the world. It really is.W: What exactly do you do?M : Well, I take tourists to the famous places in the city, tell

55、 them the history of the places, talk about why they're famous, but, uh, then there's the other side.W: What do you mean?M: Well, you know, when foreigners come to this country, things are very different. So, it is my job to give them advice, help them with problems, and make them feel comfo

56、rtable.W: And what special qualifications are necessary for people who want to be in the profession?M: Well, they have to enjoy meeting new people, and they must take special courses in the history of the city and things like that.W: And do they have to know foreign languages?M: Yes, that's a mu

57、st. Otherwise, a tour company can use you only for the groups that speak English and most of the tourists come from South America.W: South America? I see. So they speak Spanish.M: That's fight, Spanish. But my company will hire only people who speak at least two foreign languages.W: And you? How

58、 many languages do you speak?M: Me? I speak three: Spanish, French, and Italian.W : Three languages. Then I can see why your work is so easy for you. 9. What job does the man take?10. What is the disadvantage of the man's job?11. What can we learn about the man?Conversation TwoW: Good evening! Welcome to our program. Our guest today is Mr. Tennant, who had the experiences of studying abroad for seven years and then returning back home. Well, Mr. Tennant, do y

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