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1、PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanashorteasyontheimportanceofwritingabilityandhowtodevelopit.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.PartReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredto
2、selectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices,Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmor
3、ethanonce.Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Sincethe1940s,southernCaliforniahashadareputationforsmog.Thingsarenotasbadastheyoncewerebut,accordingtotheAmericanLungAssociation,LosAngelesisstilltheworstcityintheUnitedStatesforlevelsof(26)_GazingdownonthecityfromtheGettyCenter,anartmuseuminth
4、eSantaMonicaMountains,onewouldfindtheviewofthePacificOceanblurredbythehaze霾().Noristhestatesbadair(27)_toitssouth.Fresno,inthecentralvalley,comestopofthelistinAmericaforyear-roundpollution.Residentsheartsandlungsareaffectedasa(28)_.Allofwhich,combinedwithCaliforniasreputationasthehomeoftechnological
5、(29)_,makestheplaceidealfordevelopingandtestingsystemsdesignedtomonitorpollutionin(30)_AndthatisjustwhatAclima,anewfirminSanFrancisco,hasbeendoingoverthepastfewmonths.Ithasbeentryingoutmonitoringstationsthatare(31)_toyieldminute-to-minutemapsof(32)_airpollution.Suchstationswillalsobeabletokeepaneyeo
6、nwhatishappeninginsidebuildings,includingoffices.Tothisend,Aclimahasbeen(33)_withGooglesStreetViewsystem.DavidaHerzl,Aclimasboss,saystheyhaverevealedpollutionhighsondayswhenSanFranciscostransitworkerswenton2018年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)真題試題二(完滿版)第1頁共10頁strikeandthecitys(34)_wereforcedtousetheircars.Conversely,“cycle
7、totheirjobby(35)_pollutionlows.A)assistedB)collaboratingC)consequenceD)consumersE)creatingF)detailG)domesticH)frequentlyI)inhabitantsJ)innovationK)intendedL)outdoorM)pollutantsN)restrictedO)sumSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontai
8、nsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.SomeCollegeStudentsAreAngryThatTheyHavetoPaytoDoTheirHomeworkADigitallearnin
9、gsystemsnowchargestudentsforaccesscodesneededtocompletecoursework,takequizzes,andturninhomework.Asuniversitiesgodigital,studentsarecomplainingofanewhittotheirfinancesthatsreplacing一andsometimesjoiningexpensivetextbooks:priceyonlineaccesscodesthatarerequiredtocompletecourseworkandsubmitassignments.BT
10、hecodeswhichtypicallyrangeinpricefrom$80to$155percoursegivestudentsonlineaccesstosystemsdevelopedbyeducationcompanieslikeMcGrawHillandPearson.Thesecompanies,whichlongreapedbigprofitsastextbookpublishers,haveboastedthattheirnewonlineofferings,whenpushedtostudentsthroughuniversitiestheypartnerwith,rep
11、resentthefutureoftheindustry.CButcriticssaythedigitalaccesscodesrepresentthesameprofit-seekingethos觀(念)ofthetextbookbusiness,andareevenharderforstudentstooptoutof.Whiletheycouldoncebuysecond-handtextbooks,orsharecopieswithfriends,thedigitalsystemsareessentiallyimpossibletoavoid.D“Whenwetalkaboutacce
12、sscodeweseeitasthenewfaceofthetextbookmonopoly壟斷(),anew2018年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)真題試題二(完滿版)第2頁共10頁waytolockstudentsaroundthissystem,”saidEthanSenack,thehighereducationadvocatefortheU.S.PublicInterestResearchGroup,toBuzzFeedNews.“Ratherthan$250(foraprinttextbooyou,repaying$120,”saidSenack.Butbecause,itsalldigital
13、iteliminatestheusedbookmarketandeliminatesanysharingandbecausehomeworkandtestsarethroughanaccesscode,iteliminatesanyabilitytooptout.ESannaHarper,a19-year-oldstudentatVirginiaTech,wasfacedwithatoughdilemmawhenshefirststartedcollegein2015payrentorpaytoturninherchemistryhomework.ShetoldBuzzFeedNewsthat
14、herfreshmanchemistryclassrequiredhertouseConnect,asystemprovidedbyMcGrawHillwherestudentscansubmithomework,takeexamsandtracktheirgrades.Butthecodetoaccesstheprogramcost$120abigsumforHarper,whohadalreadyputdown$450fortextbooks,andhadrentdayapproaching.FShedecidedtowaitforhernextwork-studypaycheck,whi
15、chwastypically$150-$200,topayforthecode.Sheknewthatherchemistrygrademaytakeadiveasaresult.“Itsabalancinga“CanIreallyaffordtheseaccesscodesnow?”Shedidnthandinherfirsttwoassignmentsforchemistry,whichstartedheroutintheclasswithafailinggrade.GTheaccesscodesmaybeanotherfinancialheadacheforstudents,butfor
16、textbookbusinesses,theyrethefuture.McGrawHill,whichcontrols21%ofthehighereducationmarket,reportedinMarchthatitsdigitalcontentsalesexceededprintsalesforthefirsttimein2015.Thecompanysaidthat45%ofits$140millionrevenuein2015“wasfromderiveddigitalproducts”.HAPearsonspokespersontoldBuzzFeedNewsthat“digita
17、lmaterialsarelessexpensiveandagoodinvestment”thatoffernewfeatures,likeaudiotexts,personalizedknowledgechecksandexpertvideos.Itsdigitalcoursematerialssavestudentsupto60%comparedtotraditionalprintedtextbooks,thecompanyadded.McGrawHilldidntrespondtoarequestforcomment,butitsCEODavidLevintoldtheFinancial
18、TimesinAugustthat“inhighereducation,theeraoftheprintedokisnowtextboover”.IThetextbookindustryinsiststheonlinesystemsrepresentabetterdealforstudents.“Thesedigital2018年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)真題試題二(完滿版)第3頁共10頁productsarentjustmechanismsforstudentstosubmithomework,theyofferallkindsoffeatures,nDavidAnderson,theexecutiv
19、edirectorofhighereducationwiththeAssociationofAmericanPublishers,toldBuzzFeedNews.wIthelpsstudentsunderstandinawaythatyoucantdowithprinthomeworkassignments.”JDavidHunt,anassociateprofessorinsociologyatAugustaUniversity,whichhasrolledoutdigitaltextbooksacrossitsmathandpsychologydepartments,toldBuzzFe
20、edNewsthatheunderstandstheutilityofusingsystemsthatrequireaccesscodes.Buthedoesntrequirehisstudentstobuyaccesstoalearningprogramthatcontrolstheclassassignments.“Itrytomakethingsasinexpensiveaspossible,”saidHunt,whousesfreedigitaltextbooksforhisclassesbutdesignshisowncurriculum.“Theonlinesystemsmayma
21、kemylifealoteasierbutIfeellikeImgivingupcontrol.Thediscussionsarethethingswheremyexpertisecanbenefitthestudentsmost.”KA20-year-oldjunioratGeorgiaSouthernUniversitytoldBuzzFeedNewsthatshenormallyspends$500-$600onaccesscodesforclass.Inonecase,theprofessordidntrequirestudentstobuyatextbook,justanaccess
22、codetoturninhomework.Thisyearshesaidshespent$900onaccesscodestobooksandprograms.“Thatstwomonthsofrent,”shesaid.“Youitbackant.Withsellaanyoftraditionaltextbookyoucansellitfor$30-$50andthathelpstopayforyournewsemestersbooks.Withanaccesscode,youreoutofthatmoney.LBenjaminWolverton,a19-year-oldstudentatt
23、heUniversityofSouthCarolina,toldBuzzFeedNewsthat“itsridiculousthatafterpayingtensofthousandsintuitionwehavetopayforalltheseaccesscodestodoourhomework”?Manyoftheaccesscodeshespurchasedhavebeenrequiredsimplytocompletehomeworkorquizzes.“Oftenitsonly10%ofyourgradeinclass,”hesaid.“Yourepayingsomuchmoneyf
24、orsomethingthathardlyaffectsyourgrade一butifyoudidnthaveit,itwouldaffectyourgradeenough.ItwouldbebadtostartoutataBorC.nWolvertonsaidhespent$500onaccesscodesfordigitalbooksandprogramsthissemester.MHarper,apoultry(家禽)sciencemajor,istakingchemistryagainthisyearandhadtobuyanewaccesscodetohandinherhomewor
25、k.Sherentedhereconomicsandstatisticstextbooksforabout$20each.Butheraccesscodesforhomework,whichcantberentedorboughtsecond-hand,wereher2018年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)真題試題二(完滿版)第4頁共10頁mostexpensivepurchases:$120and$85.NShestillremembersthestingofherfirstexperienceskippinganassignmentduetothehighprices.“Wedontreallyhave
26、amissedassignmentpolicy,”shesaid.“Ifyou,missyouitjustmissit.Ijustgotzerosonacoupleoffirstassignments.Imanagedtopulleverythingbackup.Butasascaredfreshmanlookingattheirgrades,itsnotfun.”36.Astudentsyearlyexpensesonaccesscodesmayamounttotheirrentfortwomonths.37.Theonlineaccesscodesmaybeseenasawaytotiet
27、hestudentstothedigitalsystem.38.Ifastudenttakesacourseagain,theymayhavetobuyanewaccesscodetosubmittheirassignments.39.McGrawHillaccountsforoverone-fifthofthemarketshareofcollegetextbooks.40.Manytraditionaltextbookpublishersarenowofferingonlinedigitalproducts,whichtheybelievewillbethefutureofthepubli
28、shingbusiness.41.Onestudentcomplainedthattheynowhadtopayforaccesscodesinadditiontothehightuition.42.Digitalmaterialscancoststudentslessthanhalfthepriceoftraditionalprintedbooksaccordingtoapublisher.43.Onestudentdecidednottobuyheraccesscodeuntilshereceivedthepayforherpart-timejob.44.Onlinesystemsmayd
29、epriveteachersofopportunitiestomakethebestuseoftheirexpertisefortheirstudents.45.Digitalaccesscodesarecriticizedbecausetheyareprofit-drivenjustlikethetextbookbusiness.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefou
30、rchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Forthousandsofyears,peoplehaveknownthatthebestwaytounderstandaconceptistoexplainit2018年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)真題試題二(完滿版)第5頁共10頁
31、tosomeoneelse.Whileweteach,welearn,”saidRomanphilosopherSeneca.Nowscientistsarebringingthisancientwisdomup-to-date.Theyredocumentingwhyteachingissuchafruitfulwaytolearn,anddesigninginnovativewaysforyoungpeopletoengageininstruction.Researchershavefoundthatstudentswhosignuptotutorothersworkhardertound
32、erstandthematerial,recallitmoreaccuratelyandapplyitmoreeffectively.Studentteachersscorehigheronteststhanpupilswhorelearningonlyfortheirownsake.Buthowcanchildren,stilllearningthemselves,teachothers?Oneanswer:Theycantutoryoungerkids.Somestudieshavefoundthatfirst-bornchildrenaremoreintelligentthantheir
33、later-bomsiblings(兄弟姐妹).ThissuggeststheirhigherIQsresultfromthetimetheyspendteachingtheirsiblings.Noweducatorsareexperimentingwithwaystoapplythismodeltoacademicsubjects.Theyengagecollegeundergraduatestoteachcomputersciencetohighschoolstudents,whointurninstructmiddleschoolstudentsonthetopic.Butthemos
34、tcutting-edgetoolunderdevelopmentisthe“teachableagent”acomputerizedcharacterwholearns,tries,makesmistakesandasksquestionsjustlikeareal-worldpupil.Computerscientistshavecreatedananimated(動(dòng)畫的)figurecalledBettysBrain,whohasbeen“taught”environmentalsciencebyhundredsofmiddleschoolstudents.Studentteachers
35、aremotivatedtohelpBettymastercertainmaterials.Whilepreparingtoteach,theyorganizetheirknowledgeandimprovetheirownunderstanding.Andastheyexplaintheinformationtoit,theyidentifyproblemsintheirownthinking.Feedbackfromtheteachableagentsfurtherenhancesthetutorslearning.Theagentsquestionscompelstudenttutors
36、tothinkandexplainthematerialsindifferentways,andwatchingtheagentsolveproblemsallowsthemtoseetheirknowledgeputintoaction.Aboveall,itstheemotionsoneexperiencesinteachingthatfacilitatelearning.Studenttutorsfeelupsetwhentheirteachableagentsfail,buthappywhenthesevirtualpupilssucceedastheyderiveprideandsa
37、tisfactionfromsomeoneelsesaccomplishment.Whatareresearchersrediscoveringthroughtheirstudies?A)Senecasthinkingisstillapplicabletoday.B)Betterlearnerswillbecomebetterteachers.C)Humanintelligencetendstogrowwithage.D)Philosophicalthinkingimprovesinstruction.2018年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)真題試題二(完滿版)第6頁共10頁Whatdowelearnabo
38、utBettysBrain?A)Itisacharacterinapopularanimation.B)Itisateachingtoolunderdevelopment.C)Itisacutting-edgeappindigitalgames.D)Itisatutorforcomputersciencestudents.Howdoesteachingothersbenefitstudenttutors?A)Itmakesthemawareofwhattheyarestrongat.B)Itmotivatesthemtotrynovelwaysofteaching.C)Ithelpstheml
39、earntheiracademicsubjectsbetter.D)Itenablesthemtobetterunderstandtheirteachers.49.Whatdostudentsdototeachtheirteachableagents?A)Theymotivatethemtothinkindependently.B)Theyaskthemtodesigntheirownquestions.C)Theyencouragethemtogivepromptfeedback.D)Theyusevariouswaystoexplainthematerials.50.Whatistheke
40、yfactorthateasesstudenttutorslearning?A)Theirsenseofresponsibility.B)Theiremotionalinvolvement.C)Thelearningstrategyacquired.D)Theteachingexperiencegained.PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Anewbatchofyoungwomenmembersoftheso-calledMillennial(千禧的)generationhasbeenenteringtheworkf
41、orceforthepastdecade.Atthestartinglineoftheircareers,theyarebettereducatedthantheirmothersandgrandmothershadbeenorthantheiryoungmalecounterpartsarenow.Butwhentheylookahead,theyseeroadblockstotheirsuccess.Theybelievethatwomenarepaidlessthanmenfordoingthesamejob.Theythinkitseasierformentogettopexecuti
42、vejobsthanitisforthem.And2018年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)真題試題二(完滿版)第7頁共10頁theyassumethatifandwhentheyhavechildren,itwillbeevenharderforthemtoadvanceintheircareers.Whilethepublicseesgreaterworkplaceequalitybetweenmenandwomennowthanitdid20-30yearsago,mostbelievemorechangeisneeded.AmongMillennialwomen,75%saythiscountryne
43、edstocontinuemakingchangestoachievegenderequalityintheworkplace,comparedwith57%ofMillennialmen.Evenso,relativelyfewyoungwomen(15%)saytheyhavebeendiscriminatedagainstatworkbecauseoftheirgender.AsMillennialwomencomeofagetheysharemanyofthesameviewsandvaluesaboutworkastheirmalecounterparts.Theywantjobst
44、hatprovidesecurityandflexibility,andtheyplacerelativelylittleimportanceonhighpay.Atthesametime,however,youngworkingwomenarelesslikelythanmentoaimattopmanagementjobs:34%saytheyreinterestednotinbecomingabossortopmanager;only24%ofyoungmensaythesame.Thegendergaponthisquestionisevenwideramongworkingadult
45、sintheir30sand40s,whenmanywomenfacethetrade-offsthatgowithworkandmotherhood.ThesefindingsarebasedonanewPewResearchCentersurveyof2,002adults,including810Millennial(ages18-32),conductedOct.7-27,2013.Thesurveyfindsthat,inspiteofthedramaticgainswomenhavemadeineducationalattainmentandlaborforceparticipationinrecentdecades,youngwomenviewthisasamansworldjustasmiddle-agedandolderwomendo.51.WhatdowelearnfromthefirstparagraphaboutMillennialwomenstartingtheirca
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