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2023年6月大學英語四級作文真題題目三套3篇6月大學英語四級作文真題題目(三套)1(請于正式開考后半小時內完成該部分,之后將進行聽力考試)6月大學英語四級作文真題題目(三套)2Directions:Forthispart,youare下面是我為大家整理的2023年6月大學英語四級作文真題題目三套3篇,供大家參考。
6月大學英語四級作文真題題目(三套)1
(請于正式開考后半小時內完成該部分,之后將進行聽力考試)
6月大學英語四級作文真題題目(三套)2
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanadvertisementonyourcampuswebsitetosellacom*ryouusedatcollege.Youradvertisementmayincludeitsbrand,specifications/features,conditionandprice,andyourcontactinformation.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.
6月大學英語四級作文真題題目(三套)3
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6月大學英語四級作文真題題目(三套)3篇(擴展1)——12月大學英語四級第三套試題及答案3篇
12月大學英語四級第三套試題及答案1
PartI
Writing
(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessay.Supposeyouhavetwooptionsupongraduation:oneistoworkinastate-ownedbusinessandtheotherinajointventure.Youaretomakeachoicebetweenthetwo.Writeanessaytoexplainthereasonsforyourchoice.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.
PartII
ListeningComprehension
(25minutes)
說明:由于2023年12月四級考試全國共考了2套聽力,本套真題聽力與前2套內容完全一樣,只是順序不一樣,因此在本套真題中不再重復出現(xiàn)。
PartⅢ
ReadingComprehension
(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Manymenandwomenhavelongboughtintotheideathatthereare"male"and"female"brains,believingthatexplainsjustabouteverydifferencebetweenthesexes.Anewstudy26thatbelief,questioningwhetherbrainsreallycanbedistinguishedbygender.
Inthestudy,TelAvivUniversityresearchers27forsexdifferencesthroughouttheentirehumanbrain.
Andwhatdidtheyfind?Notmuch.Ratherthanofferevidencefor28brainsas"male"or"female,"researchshowsthatbrainsfallintoawiderange,withmostpeoplefallingrightinthemiddle.
DaphnaJoel,wholedthestudy,saidherresearchfoundthatwhiletherearesomegender-based29,manydifferenttypesofbraincan"talwaysbedistinguishedbygender.
Whilethe"average"maleand"average"femalebrainswere30different,youcouldn"ttellitbylookingatindividualbrainscans.Onlyasmall31ofpeoplehad"all-male"or"all-female"characteristics.
LarryCahill,anAmericanneuroscientist(神經科學家),saidthestudyisanimportantadditiontoagrowingbodyofresearchquestioning32beliefsaboutgenderandbrainfunction.Buthecautionedagainstconcludingfromthisstudythatallbrainsarethesame,33ofgender.
"There"samountainofevidence34theimportanceofsexinfluencesatalllevelsofbrainfunction,"hetoldTheSeattleTimes.
Ifanything,hesaid,thestudy35thatgenderplaysaveryimportantroleinthebrain--"evenwhenwearenotclearexactlyhow."
A.abnormal
B.applied
C.briefly
D.categorizing
E.challenges
F.figure
G.percentage
H.proving
I.regardless
J.searched
K.similarities
L.slightly
M.suggests
N.tastes
0.traditional
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
CanBurglarsJamYourWirelessSecuritySystem?
A.Anyproductthatpromisestoprotectyourhomedeservescarefulexamination.Soitisn’tsurprisingthatyou’11findplentyofstrongopinionsaboutthepotentialvulnerabilitiesofpopularhome—securitysystems.B.Themostlikelytypeofburglary(人室盜竊)byfaristheunsophisticatedcrimeofopportunity,usuallyinvolvingabrokenwindoworsomeforcedentry.AccordingtotheFB1.crimesliketheseaccountedforroughlytwo.thirdsofallhouseholdburglariesintheUSin2023.Thewidemajorityoftherestwereillegal.unforcedentriesthatresultedfromsomethinglikeawindowbeingleftopen.TheoddsofacriminalusingtechnicalmeanstobypassasecuritysystemaresosmallthattheFBIdoesn’teventrackthosestatistics.
C.Oneofthemaintheoreticalhome—securityconcernsiswhetherornotagivensystemisvulnerabletobeingblockedfromworkingaltogether.Withwiredsetups,thefearisthataburglar(人室盜賊)mightbeabletoshutyoursystemdownsim*bycuttingtherightcable.Withawirelesssetup.youstickbattery—poweredsensorsuparoundyourhomethatkeepaneyeonwindows。doors,motion,andmore.Iftheydetectsomethingwrongwhilethesystemisarmed.they’lltransmitawirelessaleftsignaltoabasestationthatwillthenraisethealarm.Thatapproachwilleliminatemostcord—cuttingconcerns--butwhatabouttheirwirelessequivalent,jamming?withthefightdevicetunedtothefightfrequency,what’stostopathieffromjammingyoursetupandblockingthatalertsignalfromeverreachingthebasestation?
D.Jammingconcernsarenothingnew,andthey’renotuniquetosecuritysystems.Anydevicethat’sbuilttoreceiveawirelesssignalataspecificfrequencycanbeoverwhelmedbyastrongersignalcominginonthesamefrequency.Forcomparison.1et’ssayyouwantedto“jam”aconversationbetweentwopeople--allyou’dneedtodoisyellinthelistener’sear.
E)Securitydevicesarerequiredtolistthefrequenciestheybroadcaston—matmeansthatapotentialthiefcanfindwhattheyneedtoknowwithminimalGoogling.Theywill.however.needtoknowwhatsystemthey’relookingfor.Ifyouhaveasigninyouryarddeclaringwhatsetupyouuse,that’dpointthemintherightdirection,thoughatthatpoint,we’retalkingaboutahighlytargeted,semi—sophisticatedattack,andnotthesortofforced—entryattackthatmakesupthemajorityofburglaries.It’seasiertofindandacquirejammingequipmentforsomefrequenciesthanitisforothers.
F)Wirelesssecurityproviderswilloftentakestepstohelpcombatthethreatofjammingattacks.SimpliSafe,winnerofourEditors’Choicedistinction.utilizesaspecialsystemthat’scapableofseparatingincidentalRFinterferencefromtargetedjammingattacks.Whenthesystemthinksit’sbeingjammed,it’llnotifyyouviapushalert(推送警報).Fromthere,it’suptoyoutosoundthealarmmanually.
G)SimpliSafewassingledoutinonerecentarticleonjamming,completewithavideoshowingtheentiresystembeingeffectivelybypassedwithhandheldjammingequipment.AftertakingappropriatemeasurestocontaintheRFinterferencetoourtestlab,wetestedtheattackoutforourselves,andwereabletoverifythatit’spossiblewiththerightequipment.However.wealsoverifiedthatSimpliSafe’santi-jammingsystemworks.Itcaughtusintheact,sentanalerttomysmartphone,andalsolistedourRFinterferenceonthesystem’seventlog.Theteambehindthearticleandvideoinquestionmakenomentionofthesystem,orwhetherornotitdetectedthem.
H)Weliketheuniquenatureofthatsoftware.Itmeansthatathieflikelywouldn’tbeabletoGooglehowthesystemworks.thenfigureoutawayaroundit.Eveniftheycould,SimpliSafeclaimsthatitssystemisalwaysevolving,andthatitvariesslightlyfromsystemtosystem,whichmeanstherewouldn’tbeauniversalmagicformulaforcrackingit.Othersystemsalsoseemconfidentonthesubjectofjamming.TheteamatFrontpointaddressestheissueinablogonitssite,citingtheirownjamprotectionsoftwareandclaimingthattherearen’tanydocumentedcasesofasuccessfuljamattacksincethecompanybeganofferingwirelesssecuritysensorsinthel980s.
I)Jammingattacksareabsolutelypossible.Assaidbefore.withthefightequipmentandtherightknow—how,it’spossibletojamanywirelesstransmission.Buthowprobableisitthatsomeonewillsuccessfullyjamtheirwayintoyourhomeandstealyourstuff?
J)Let’simaginethatyouliveinasmallhomewithawirelesssecuritysetupthatoffersafunctionalanti—jammingsystem.First,athiefisgoingtoneedtotargetyourhome,specifically.Then,he’sgoingtoneedtoknowthetechnicaldetailsofyoursystemandacquirethespecificequipmentnecessaryforjammingyourspecificsetup.Presumably,youkeepyourdoorslockedatnightandwhileyou’reaway,sothethiefwillstillneedtobreakin.Thatmeansdefeatingthelocksomehow,orbreakingawindow.He’11needtobejammingyouatthispoint,asabrokenwindoworopeneddoorwouldnormallyreleasethealarm.S0,too,wouldthemotiondetectorsinyourhome,sothethiefwillneedtocontinuejammingoncehe’sinsideandsearchingforthingstosteal.However.he’11needtodosowithouttrippingtheanti-jammingsystem,thedetailsofwhichhealmostcertainlydoesnothaveaccessto.
K)Attheendoftheday,thesekindsofsystemsareprimarilydesignedtoprotectagainstthesortofopportunisticsmash—and—grabattackthatmakesupthemajorityofburglaries.They’realsoonlyasinglelayerinwhatshouldideallybeamany—sidedapproachtosecuringyourhome,onethatincludescommonsensethingslikesoundlocksandproperexteriorlightingatnight.Nosystemisimpenetrable,andnonecanpromisetoeliminatetheworstcasecompletely.Everyoneofthemhasvulnerabilitiesthataknowledgeablethiefcouldtheoreticallyexploit.Agoodsystemisonethatkeepsthatworst—casesettingasimprobableaspossiblewhilealsoofferingstrongprotectionintheeventofaless-extraordinaryattack.
36.Itispossibleforburglarstomakejammingattackswiththenecessaryequipmentandskill.37.Interferingwithawirelesssecuritysystemissimilartointerferingwithaconversation.
38.Aburglarhastocontinuouslyjamthewirelesssecuritydevicetoavoidtriggeringthealarm,bothinsideandoutsidethehouse.
39.SimpliSafeprovidesdevicesthatareabletodistinguishincidentalradiointerferencefromtargetedjammingattacks.
40.Onlyaverysmallproportionofburglariesarecommittedbytechnicalmeans.
41.ItisdifficulttocrackSimpliSafeasitssystemkeepschanging.
42.Wirelessdeviceswilltransmitsignalssoastoactivatethealarmoncesomethingwrongisdetected.
43.Differentmeasuresshouldbetakentoprotectone’shomefromburglaryinadditiontothewirelesssecuritysystem.
44.SimpliSafe’sdevicecansendawarningtothehouseowner’scellphone.
45.Burglarscaneasilygetasecuritydevice’sfrequencybyInternetsearch.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions46to50arebasedoilthefollowingpassage.
Asapersonwhowritesaboutfoodanddrinkforaliving。Icouldn’ttellyouthefirstthingaboutBillPerryorwhetherthebeershesellsarethatgreat.ButIcantellyouthatIlikethisguy.That’sbecauseheplanstobantippinginfavorofpayinghisserversanactuallivingwage
Ihatetipping.
Ihateitbecauseit’sanobligationdisguisedasanoption.Ihateitforthepost—dinnermathitrequiresofme.Butmostly.IhatetippingbecauseIbelievelwouldbeinabetterplaceifpaydecisionsregardingemployeesweresim*leftuptotheiremployers,asisthecustominvirtuallyeveryotherindustry.
Mostofyouprobablythinkthatyouhatetipping,too.Researchsuggestsotherwise.Youactuallylovetipping!Youliketofeelthatyouhaveavoiceinhowmuchmoneyyourservermakes.Nomatterhowthemathworksout,youpersistentlyviewrestaurantswithvoluntarytippingsystemsasbeingabettervalue,whichmakesitextremelydifficultforrestaurantsandbarstodoawaywiththetippingsystem.
Oneargumentthatyoutendtohearalotfromthepr0—tippingcrowdseemslogicalenough:theserviceisbetterwhenwaitersdependontips,presumablybecausetheyseeabenefittosuccessfullyveilingtheircontemptforyou.Well.ifthisweretrue.wewouldallbeslippingafewl00-dollarbillstoourdoctorson-thewayouttheirdoors,too.Butasitturnsout,waitersseeonlyatinybumpintipswhentheydoanexceptionaljobcomparedtoapassableone.Waiters,keenobserversofhumanitythattheyare.arecatchingontothis;inonepoll,afull30%saidtheydidn’tbelievethejobtheydidhadanyimpactonthetipstheyreceived.
Socomeon,folks:getonboardwithditchingtheoutdatedtipsystem.Payalittlemoreupfrontforyourbeerorburger.SupportBillPerry’spub,andanyotherbarorrestaurantthatdoesn’taskyoutododrunkenmath.
46.、ⅣhatcanwelearnaboutBillPerryfromthepassage?
A.Herunsapubthatservesexcellentbeer.
B.Heintendstogetridofthetippingpractice.
C.Hegiveshisstaffaconsiderablesumfortips.
D.Helivescomfortablywithoutgettinganytips.
47.Whatisthemainreasonwhytheauthorhatestipping?
A.Itsetsabadexampleforotherindustries.
B.Itaddstotheburdenofordinarycustomers.
C.Itforcesthecustomertocompensatethewaiter.
D.Itposesagreatchallengeforcustomerstodomath.
48.Whydomanypeoplelovetippingaccordingtotheauthor?
A.Theyhelpimprovethequalityoftherestaurantstheydinein.
B.Theybelievewaitersdeservesuchrewardsforgoodservice.
C.Theywanttopreserveawonderfultraditionoftheindustry.
D.Theycanhavesomesayinhowmuchtheirserversearn.
49.Whathavesomewaiterscometorealizeaccordingtoasurvey?
A.Servicequalityhaslittleeffectontipsize.
B.Itisinhumannaturetotrytosaveontips.
C.Tipsmakeitmoredifficulttopleasecustomers.
D.Tipsbenefitthebossratherthantheemployees.
50.Whatdoestheauthorargueforinthepassage?
A.Restaurantsshouldcalculatethetipsforcustomers.
B.Customersshouldpaymoretipstohelpimproveservice.
C.Waitersdeservebetterthanjustrelyingontipsforaliving.
D.Waitersshouldbepaidbyemployersinsteadofcustomers.PassageTwo
Questions5lto55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Inthepast,fallingoilpriceshavegivenaboosttotheworldeconomy,butrecentforecastsforglobalgrowthhavebeentoneddown.evenasoilpricessinklowerandlower.Doesthatmeanthelinkbetweenloweroilpricesandgrowthhasweakened?
Someexpertssaytherearestillgoodreasonstobelievecheapoilshouldheatuptheworldeconomy.Consumershavemoremoneyintheirpocketswhenthey’repayinglessatthepump.Theyspendthatmoneyoffotherthings,whichstimulatestheeconomy.
ThebiggestgainsgotocountriesthatimportmostoftheiroillikeChina.Japan.andIndia.Butdoesn"ttheextramoneyinthepocketsofthosecountries"consumersmeananequallossinoil-producingcountries,cancellingoutthegains?Notnecessarily,sayeconomicresearcherSaraJohnson."Manyoilproducersbuiltuphugereservefundswhenpriceswerehigh,sowhenpricesfalltheywilldrawontheirreservestosupportgovernmentspendingandsubsidies(補貼)fortheirconsumers.
Butnotalloilproducershavebigreserves.InVenezuela,collapsingoilpriceshavesentitseconomyintofree-fall.
EconomistCarlWeinbergbelievesthenegativeeffectsofplungingoilpricesareoverwhelmingthepositiveeffectsofcheaperoil.Theimplicationisasharpdeclineinglobaltrade,whichhasplungedpartlybecauseoil-producingnationscan"taffordtoimportasmuchastheyusedto.
SaraJohnsonacknowledgesthattheglobaleconomicbenefitfromafallinoilpricestodayislikelylowerthanitwasinthepast.Onereasonisthatmorecountriesarebigoilproducersnow,sothenationssufferingfromthepricedropaccountforalargershareoftheglobaleconomy.
Consumers,intheU.S.atleast,areactingcautiouslywiththesavingsthey"regettingatthegaspump,asthememoryoftherecentgreatrecessionisstillfreshintheirmind.Andanumberofoil-producingcountriesaretrimmingtheirgasolinesubsidiesandraisingtaxes,sothenetsavingsforglobalconsumersisnotasbigastheoilpriceplungemightsuggest.
51.Whatdoestheauthormainlydiscussinthepassage?
A.Thereasonsbehindtheplungeofoilprices.
B.Possiblewaystostimulatetheglobaleconomy.
C.Theimpactofchapeoilonglobaleconomicgrowth.
D.Theeffectoffallingoilpricesonconsumerspending.
52.Whydosomeexpertsbelievecheapoilwillstimulatetheglobaleconomy?
A.Manufacturerscanproduceconsumergoodsatamuchlowercost.
B.Loweroilpriceshavealwaysgivenabigboosttotheglobaleconomy.
C.Oilpricesmayriseorfallbuteconomiclawsarenotsubjecttochange.
D.Consumerswillspendtheirsavingsfromcheapoilonothercommodities.
53.Whathappensinmanyoil-exportingcountrieswhenoilpricesgodown?
A.Theysuspendimportofnecessitiesfromoverseas.
B.Theyreduceproductiondrasticallytoboostoilprices.
C.Theyusetheirmoneyreservestobackupconsumption.
D.Theytrytostoptheireconomyfromgoingintofree-fall.
54.HowdoesCarlWeinbergviewthecurrentoilpriceplunge?
A.Itisonethathasseennoparallelineconomichistory.
B.Itsnegativeeffectsmorethancanceloutitspositiveeffects.
C.Itstillhasachancetogiverisetoaboomintheglobaleconomy.
D.Itseffectsontheglobaleconomygoagainstexistingeconomiclaws.
55.Whyhaven"tfallingoilpricesboostedtheglobaleconomyastheydidbefore?
A.Peoplearenotspendingallthemoneytheysaveongas.
B.Theglobaleconomyislikelytoundergoanotherrecession.
C.Oilimportersaccountforalargerportionoftheglobaleconomy.
D.Peopletheworldoverareafraidofafurtherplungeinoilprices.
PartIV
Translation
(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.
6月大學英語四級作文真題題目(三套)3篇(擴展2)——6月大學英語四級聽力第三套真題3篇
6月大學英語四級聽力第三套真題1
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillbear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestionstherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswersheet1withasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Nowlet’sbeginwiththeeightshortconversations.
1.
W:Whatareyoudoinginhere,sir?Didn"tyouseethePrivatesignoverthere?
M:I"msorry.Ididn"tnoticeitwhenIcamein.I"mlookingforthemanager"soffice.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
2.
W:Mike,what"stheproblem?You"veknownformonthsthereportisduetoday.
M:Iknow,butI"mafraidIneedanotherfewdays.ThedataishardertointerpretthanIexpected.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
3.
W:Excuseme,Tony.HasmyparcelfromNewYorkarrived?
M:Unfortunately,it"sbeendelayedduetothebadweather.
Q:Whatisthewomanwaitingfor?
4.
W:Pamsaidwewon"thavethepsychologytestuntiltheendofnextweek.
M:Ellen,youshouldknowbetterthantotakePam"sword"sforanything.
Q:Whatdoesthemanim*aboutPam?
5.
W:Tom,wouldyoupleasewatchmysuitcaseforaminute?Ineedtogomakeaquickphonecall.
M:Yeah,sure.Takeyourtime.Ourtraindoesn"tleaveforanothertwentyminutes.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
6.
M:Frankly,MaryisnotwhatIcalleasy-going.
W:Isee.Peopleinourneighborhoodfindithardtobelieveshe"smytwinsister.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanim*?
7.
M:Howsoondoyouthinkthiscanbecleaned?
W:Wehavesamedayservice,sir.Youcanpickupyoursuitafterfiveo"clock.
Q:Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
8.
W:Ireallyenjoythatpieceyoujustplayedonthepiano.Ibetyougetalotofrequestsforit.
M:Yousaidit.Peoplejustcan"tgetenoughofit.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
Nowyou’llhearthetwolongconversations.
ConversationOne
W:Goodafternoon,Mr.Jones.IamTeresaChen,andI"llbeinterviewingyou.Howareyoutoday?
M:Iamfine,thankyou.Andyou,MissChen?
W:Good,Thanks.Canyoutellmesomethingaboutyourexperienceinthiskindofwork?
M:Well,forseveralyears,ImanagedadepartmentfortheBrownstoneCompanyinDetroit,Michigan.
NowIworkparttimebecauseIalsogotoschoolatnight.I"mgettingabusinessdegree.
W:Oh,howinteresting.Tellme,whydoyouwanttoleaveyourpresentjob?
M:I"llfinishschoolinafewmonths,andI"dlikeafull-timepositionwithmoreresponsibility.
W:Andwhywouldyouliketoworkforourcompany?
M:BecauseIknowyourcompany"sworkandIlikeit.
W:Couldyoupleasetellmeaboutyourspecialskillsandinterests?
M:Ofcourse,I"mgoodatcom*rsandIcanspeakSpanish.IusedtotakeclassesinSpanishatthelocalcollege.AndIliketravelingalot.
W:Canyougivemeanyreferences?
M:Yes,certainly.YoucantalktoMr.McCaw,myboss,attheBrownstoneCompany.Icouldalsogiveyouthenamesandnumbersofseveralofmyteachers.
W:Allright,Mr.Jones,andwouldyouliketoaskmeanyquestions?
M:Yes,IwonderwhenI"llbeinformedaboutmyapplicationforthejob.
W:Well,we"llletyouknowassoonaspossible.Let"sstayintouch.Thankyouverymuchforcomingthisafternoon.
M:Thankyou.
9.Whatdoesthemansayabouthisworkingexperience?
10.Whydoesthemanwanttoleavehispresentjob?
11.Whatisthemaninterestedin?
12.Whatquestiondidthemanaskthewoman?
ConversationTwo
M:Lisa,Lisa!Overhere,darling!It"swonderfultoseeyou.Oh,Lisa,youlookmarvelous.
W:Oh,Paul,youlooktired.Twomonthsawayinthecapital?Paul,Ithinkyou"vebeenworkingtoohard.
M:I"mfine.Thecityisveryhotatthistimeoftheyear.It"sgoodtogetbacktosomefreshair.
Youknow,Lisa,whattheysayaboutpregnantwomenreallyistrue.
W:What"sthatPaul?
M:Theysaytheylookbeautiful.
W:Well,Ihadalotoftensionwhileyou"vebeenstudyinghardonyourcourseinD.C.
M:Oh?
W:Oh,don’tworry,allfromamanover50.Fatherhastoldallhisbusinessfriendsthegoodnewsaboutthebaby.Andthephonehasn"tstoppedringing.
M:Oh,look,darling.There"sataxi.
W:Paul,tellmeaboutthespecialprojectyoumentionedonthephone.Yousoundedveryexcitedaboutit!
M:Youknow,I"velearnedalotfromtheproject.I"msurprisedthatwe"restillinbusiness.
W:That"sbecausewehaveawonderfulsalesmanager,you!
M:Thanks.Butthat"snottheproblematall.Lisa,ourlittlecompany,anditislittlecomparedtothegiantsinthecity.
Ourlittlecompany"sindanger.Weareoutofdate.Weneedtoexpand.Ifwedon"t,wewillbeswallowedupbyoneofthegiants.
13.WhatdowelearnaboutLisa?
14.Whatdowelearnaboutthemanfromtheconversation?
15.Whatdoesthemansayabouthiscompany?
注意:此部分試題請在答題卡1上作答。
1.A.Thewomanisthemanager"ssecretary.
B.Themanfoundhimselfinawrongplace.
C.Themanisthemanager"sbusinessassociate.
D.Thewomanwasputtingupasignonthewall.
2.A.Heneedsmoretimeforthereport.
B.Heneedshelptointerpretthedata.
C.Heissorrynottohavehelpedthewoman.
D.Hedoesnothavesufficientdatatogoon.
3.A.AfriendfromNewYork.
B.AmessagefromTony.
C.Apostaldelivery.
D.Achangeintheweather.
4.A.Sheisnotavailableuntiltheendofnextweek.
B.Sheisnotareliablesourceofinformation.
C.Shedoesnotliketakingexams.
D.Shedoesnotlikepsychology.
5.A.Hewillhelpthewomancarrythesuitcase.
B.Thewoman"swatchistwentyminutesfast.
C.Thewomanshouldn"tmakesuchabigfuss.
D.Thereisnoneedforthewomantobeinahurry.
6.A.Maryisnotsoeasygoingasher.
B.Maryandshehavealotincommon.
C.ShefindsithardtogetalongwithMary.
D.Shedoesnotbelievewhatherneighborssaid.
7.A.Ataninformationservice.
B.Atacarwashpoint.
C.Atarepairshop.
D.Atadrycleaner"s.
8.A.Thewomancametotheconcertattheman"srequest.
B.Themanisalreadyfedupwithplayingthepiano.
C.Thepieceofmusicthemanplayedisverypopular.
D.Theman"suniquetalentsaretheenvyofmanypeople.
Questions9to12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
9.A.HehastaughtSpanishforacoupleofyearsatalocalschool.
B.HeworkedattheBrownstoneCompanyforseveralyears.
C.HeownedasmallretailbusinessinMichiganyearsago.
D.Hehasbeenworkingpart-timeinaschoolnearDetroit.
10.A.Heprefersafull-timejobwithmoreresponsibility.
B.Heiseagertofindajobwithanincreasedsalary.
C.Helikestoworkinacompanyclosetohome.
D.Hewouldrathergetalessdemandingjob.
11.A.Sports.
B.Travel.
C.Foreignlanguages.
D.Com*rgames.
12.A.Whenheissupposedtostartwork.
B.Whatresponsibilitieshewouldhave.
C.Whenhewillbeinformedabouthisapplication.
D.Whatcareeropportunitieshercompanycanoffer.
Questions13to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
13.A.Sheispregnant.
B.Sheisover50.
C.Shehasjustfinishedherproject.
D.Sheisagoodsaleswoman.
14.A.HetakesgoodcareofLisa.
B.HeistheCEOofagiantcompany.
C.Heisgoodatbusinessmanagement.
D.Heworksasasalesmanager.
15.A.Itisinurgentneedoffurtherdevelopment.
B.Itproducesgoodspopularamonglocalpeople.
C.Ithasbeenlosingmarketshareinrecentyears.
D.Itiswellpositionedtocompetewiththegiants.
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