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2022年9月英語(yǔ)四級(jí)真題及參考答案
英語(yǔ)四級(jí)試卷采用多題多卷的形式,大家核對(duì)答案時(shí),找出具體選項(xiàng),忽略套數(shù)。
【聽(tīng)力】
聽(tīng)力原文NEWS1
Whitemeatsuchaschickenmayraisebloodcholesterollevelsasmuchasredmeat
does.Thisfindingsurprisedresearcherswhoadmittedtheydidn'texpectthat
eatingwhitemeatwouldleadtohigherbloodcholesterollevels.Inthestudy,
researcherslookedat113healthypeople.Theparticipantinthreedifferentdiets.
Thesewerearedmeatdietwhichisprimarilybeef,awhitemeatdietwhichis
mostlychickenandturkey,andavegetarianproteindiet.Eachdietperiodwas
fourweeks.Betweenthedietperiods,participantshadabreakduringwhichthey
atetheirregularfoods.Inaddition,participantshadbloodtestsatthestartand
finishofeachnewdiet.Theresultsshowedthatwhiteandredmeatdietshadthe
sameeffectsonbloodcholesterollevels.Further,bothdietsincreasedblood
cholesterollevelscomparedtothedietbuiltonvegetarianproteinsources.The
teamacknowledgedthatitispossiblethatwhitemeatisbetterforourhealththan
redmeat,despitetheirfindings.Thisisbecauseothereffectsofredmeat
consumptioncouldcontributetoheartdisease,independentofcholesterol.Their
mainrecommendationsarethatpeopleeatlessofbothkindsofmeat.Andmore
vegetarianprotein.
QI:Whatdowelearnfromthenewsreportaboutthestudy?
Q2:Whatdidtheresearchersacknowledge?
NEWS2
Ataroundhalfpastninethismorning,atrailerattachedtoalorryturnedover
atthecrossingofhighstreetinMilton.Hundredsoffrozenturkeyswerespilled
allovertheroad.Itisreportedthatnobodywashurtintheincident,butpolice
saiditmayaffecttrafficandChristmasdinners.Withjustoneweektogobefore
Christmas,thereareworriesthatlocalsupermarketsuppliesofthisholiday
favoritemaybeaffected.Apolicespokeswomansaidthatofficerswerecurrently
inattendanceatthescene.Shestatedthatthedriverofthelorryhadbeenarrested
onsuspicionofdangerousdriving.Thecrossingonhighstreetisawell-known
accidentblackspot.Thisyearalone,therehavebeenseventrafficaccidentsat
thislocation.Thankfully,noneoftheseaccidentshaveresultedinseriousinjury.
Q3:Whatdoesthenewsreportsayabouttheaccidentatthecrossingofhighstreet
andMilton?
Q4:Whatdowelearnaboutthecrossingonhighstreet?
NEWS3
IndialauncheditshelicoptertaxiserviceonMondaypromisingtoferrycustomers,
the40milesbetweenBangalore'selectroniccitytechhubandtheinternational
airportterminalin15minutes.
Customerscanbooktheirhelicopterridethroughamobileapp.
Theservice,whichclaimstobethefirstofitskindinIndiaoffersonlyoneroom.
ButBangaloreairportwilladdmoreonceitgetsapproval.
Helicoptertaxiisnotanaffordableoptionformanytravelers.Acarrideforthe
samejourneycostslessthanhalfasmuch.ButBangaloreairportsaysitisa
competitivealternativetoacarridefortechexecutivesinahurry.
Alargenumberofhighclasstravelers,includingCEOshavetospendmorethan
threehoursbyroadtogetthere.
Andthatisalossoftime.
ABangaloreairportspokespersonsaidthisisnotalowcostoption,butitisan
option.Sheadded.
Thehelicoptersferriedaround8customerstotheairportontheirfirstday.
ThecompanythatownsandoperatestheserviceiscalledLoinboThumbyaviation.
Itpreviouslyspecializedinprivatecharterflightsforgovernmentofficials.
Q5:WhatisBangaloreairporttryingtodoaboutthehelicoptertaxiservice?
Q6:Whatdowelearnfromthenewsaboutthehelicoptertaxiride?
Q7:Whoarethetargetedcustomersofthehelicoptertaxiservice?
COVERSATION1
W:Hi,Iwishtobuysomecheeseforabarbecuethisweekend.
M:Whatkindwouldyoulike?
W:Sorry,Idon'tknowmuchaboutcheese.Whattypedoyouthinkwouldbe
suitableforabarbecue?
M:That*seasy.Forabarbecue,youcouldhaveanycheeseyouwant.Iimagine
therewillbedifferentfoodsandpeoplewilljusthelpthemselvesandeatattheir
ownpace,right?
W:Yes,exactly.Itwillbeverycasual.Wewilljustbeasmallgroupoffriends
gatheringtogetheratWashingtonpark.Therewillbearound20ofus,including
children.
M:Great,soyoucouldhavedifferenttypesofcheese.Howmuchwouldyoulike
tospend?
W:Notverymuch.Let'ssay$30.
M:Iwouldsuggesthavingatleastonesoftcheeseandonehardcheese,thatwill
offeryouagoodvarietytosuitdifferentpeople*stastes.
W:Thatsoundsgood.What'sthedifferencebetweenasoftcheeseandahard
cheese?
M:Well,butgenerallyspeaking,softcheesesarecreamyandgowellwithsweet
thingslikehoneyandjam.IwouldsuggestsomethinglikethisSpanishgoat
cheese,it'sonly$15,averygoodprice.Youcanspreaditonbreadwithaknifeand
thenaddatinybitofhoneyontop.It'sdelicious.Childrenloveit.
W:Okay,great.Whataboutahardcheese?
M:Yes,forhardcheese,IwouldrecommendthisItalianonehere.Ithasavery
strongsmellandadryflavor.Youcancutitintothinslicesandeatitonits
own.It's$16.
W:Okay,I'11takeboth.Thankyouforyourhelp.
Q8:Whatdoesthewomanplantodofortheweekend?
Q9:Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
Q10:WhatdoesthemansayaboutSpanishgoatcheesequestion?
Qll:Whatisthewomangoingtodoattheendoftheconversation?
COVERSATION2
M:OurschoolisreplacingprintedtextbookswithEtextbooksnextsemester.
Ican'twait.
W:Really?Whataboutthecost?Notonlybuyingallthosetablets,butthesoftware,
andelectronicinfrastructurethatgoeswithit,nottomentionretrainingallthe
teachersandadministrationstaff.
M:Sure.TheinitialexpenditurewillbehighButmuchlowerafterwards.Besides
thattabletpricescontinuetodropandarebecomingincreasinglyaffordable.
Anyway,tabletshelpstudentslearnupto80%faster.
W:Notnecessarilytabletshavetoomanydistractions.Studentsmaypayattention
toapps,games,andwebsitesinsteadoftheirteachers.Infact,Research
suggeststhatpeoplewhoreadprintedtextcomprehendmore,remembermore
andlearn30%morethanthosewhoreaddigitaltext.
M:Yes,buttabletscontainmanytechnologicalfeaturesthatarenotfoundin
printedtextbooks.Thinkaboutit.Studentsareabletohighlightandedittext,
writenotesandsearchforinformationmuchmorequicklythantheycanwith
printedtextbooks.Andwhataboutallthosetreesthatarecutdowntomake
printedbooks?
W:Actuallymanufacturingtabletsisenvironmentallydestructiveanddangerous
tohumanhealth.Thehealthimpactsfrommakingoneelectronicreaderare70
timesgreaterthanthosefrommakingasingleprintedbook.Alotofmineralsare
extractedfromtheearthtomakeelectronicreader.Itdoesfarmoredamagetothe
environment?
M:Yes,butthesoftwareforelectronicreaderscanbeupdatedinstantlywithout
theneedforbuyingawholelotofnewbooks,that*sbetterfortheenvironment,
W:Butthecorecurriculumdoesn'tchangethatmuchprintedtextbooksthatare
notbrandnew,stillcontainthebasicrelevantinformationofcoresubjects.
M:Well,rmlookingforwardtothechange,
r11stickwithmyprintedbooks.
Q12:WhatdoesthewomansayaboutusingEtextbooks?
Q13:Accordingtotheman.Howcantheuseoftabletsbenefitstudents?
Q14:Whatdoesthewomansayaboutstudentsusingtablets?
Q15:Whatdoesthewomansayaboutmakingelectronicreaders?
PASSAGE1
Insocialpsychology,theterm“personperception“referstothementalprocesses
thatweusetoformimpressionsofotherpeople.
Itincludesnotjusthowweformtheseimpressions,
buttheconclusionswemakeaboutotherpeoplebasedourimpressions.
Considerhowoftenyoumakethiskindofjudgmenteveryday.
Whenyoumeetwithanewcoworker,youimmediatelybegintodevelopaninitial
impressionofthisperson.Whenyouvisitthegrocerystore,youmightdraw
conclusionsaboutthecashierwhochecksyouout.
Obviously,personperceptionisaverysubjectiveprocessthatcanbeaffectedby
anumberofvariables,includingthecharacteristicsofthepersonyouareobserving,
thecontextofyoursituation,yourownpersonaltraitsandyourpastexperiences.
Oneofthetechniquesweuseinpersonperceptionissocialcategorization.Inthis
process,wementallycategorizepeopleintodifferentgroupsbasedoncommon
characteristics.
Problemswiththistechniqueincludethefactthatitcanleadtoerrorsand
prejudice.
Imaginethatyouaregettingonabus.Thereareonlytwoseatsavailable.Oneis
nexttoasmallelderlywoman.Theotherisnexttoamuscular,fiercelookingman.
Yousitnexttotheelderlywomanwhounfortunatelyturnsouttobequiteskilled
atpickingpockets.
Becauseofsocialcategorization,youimmediatelyjudgethewomanasharmless,and
themanasthreatening,
leadingtothelossofyourwallet.
Q16:Whatdoesthepassagesaywetendtodoeveryday?
Q17:Whatdowelearnaboutpersonperceptionfromthispassage?
Q18:Whatistheproblemwithusingsocialcategorizationinpersonperception?
PASSAGE2
Youngpeopletodayareassociallycompetentasthosefromtheprevious
generation.Atleastthisiswhatanewstudysuggests.Forthestudy,researchers
comparedteacherandparentevaluationsofAmericanchildrenwhostarted
kindergartenin1998,withthosewhobeganschoolin2010.Theformergroup
enteredkindergartenwhenmobilephoneswereluxuries.Thelattergroup
startedschoolwhenmobiledeviceswerewidespread.Resultsshowedbothgroupsof
childrenwereratedsimilarlyonimportantsocialskills.Theseincluded
theabilitytoformandmaintainfriendshipsandgetalongwithpeoplewhowere
different.Theywerealsoratedsimilarlyonself-controlsuchastheabilityto
regulatetheirtemper.Invirtually,everycomparisonmaderatingsofsocialskills
eitherremainingconstantorimprovedforthechildrenbornlater.Therewasone
exception.Socialskillswereslightlylowerforchildrenwhoaccessedonline
gamesandsocialnetworkingsitesmanytimesaday.Adultsareworriedwhen
technologicalchangestartstounderminetraditionalrelationships,particularly
theparent-childrelationship.Theintroductionoftelephones,automobilesand
radiosallledtomoralpanicamongadultsofthetimebecausethetechnology
allowedchildrentoenjoymorefreedomFearsoverscreenbasedtechnologyrepresent
themostrecentpanicinresponsetotechnologicalchange.Butoverall,
thestudyfoundlittleevidenceattimespentonscreenswashurtingsocialskills
formostchildren.
Q19:Whatdoesthenewstudysuggestaboutyoungpeopletodayandthosefrom
thepreviousgeneration?
Q20:Whatdidthestudyfindaboutchildrenwhoaccessedsocialnetworkingsites
manytimesaday?
Q21:Whatdoesadultsworryabouttechnologicalchange?
PASSAGE3
Youcanfindincrediblevideos,articles,andthosestoriesaboutthesuccessof
others.Theproblemisthatconsumingthesuccessandideasofothersispassive
inspiration.Everytimeyoureadanarticleorlistentoaninterview,youare
practicingpassiveinspiration.Youmightlearnsomething,butyoudon'tactually
havetodoanything.Hearingaboutotherpeople*ssuccessisntthesameas
creatingyourownsuccess.
Instead,itisthroughtheprocessofactiveinspiration-theactofcreatingthings,
applyingnewideastoourgoalsandmakingmistakes-thatwediscoverwhoweare
andwhatisimportanttous.Furthermore,activeinspirationiswhatresultsinlong
termpassionandenthusiasm.Watchingsomeoneelse*ssuccessmightleaveyou
feelingexcitedforafewminutes.
However,takingactionandapplyinganewideatoyourlifewillinspireyoumore
thananythingsomeoneelsecouldsay.Learningandlisteningcanhelpyouthink
aboutthingsinadifferentway,butcreating,producing,andexperimentingiswhat
drivesyouforward.Passiveinspirationcangiveyouideas,butactiveinspiration
willgiveyoupower.
Toooftenwespendourlivesconsumingtheworldaroundusinsteadofcreatingit.
Andwhatmattersisthepoweryouractionshavetoinspireyou.Thebest
inspirationcomesfromtheapplicationofideas,nottheconsumptionofthem.
Q22:Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutinspirationfromconsumingothers,ideas
andsuccessstories?
Q23:Whatdowelearnfromthepassageaboutactiveinspiration?
Q24:Whatdoesthepassagesaypassiveinspirationcando?
Q25:WheredoesthebestinspirationcomefromAccordingtothepassage?
聽(tīng)力題SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnews
report,you
willheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfrom
thefourchoicesmarkedA).B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron
AnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
1.A)Itexaminestheeffectofcholesterolonpeople*shealth.
B)Itsparticipantsallhadhighbloodcholesterollevels.
C)Itquestionsthebenefitsofavegetarianproteindiet.
D)Itsfindingcameasasurprisetotheresearchers.
2.A)Theydonotknowalltheeffectsofeatingmeat.
B)Redmeatitselfdoesnotcauseheartdiseases.
C)Whitemeatmaybehealthierthanredmeat.
D)Vegetarianproteinmaybeeasiertoabsorb.
Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
3.A)Itmayhavebeenduetothelorrydriver,sdrunkdriving.
B)ItmayaffectthelocalsupplyofturkeysforChristmas.
C)Itinterruptedtrafficforseveralhoursrunning.
D)Itwascausedbyalorryrunningintoatrailer.4.A)Ithasbeenthesceneof
severalfatalaccidentsrecently.
B)Itisthespotthatcausesthelocalpolicealotofworry.
C)Ithaswitnessedseveraltrafficaccidentsthisyear.
D)Itisalocationfrequentedbylocaltrafficpolice.
Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
5.A)Getapprovaltoaddmoreroutes.
C)Advertiseitthroughamobileapp.
B)Attractmoreinternationaltourists.
D)Makeitaffordabletocommonfolk.
6.A)Itcostsmorethantwiceasmuchasacarride.
B)ItisgainingpopularityamongordinaryIndians.
C)ItsymbolizesIndia'sadvancementinhigh-tech.
D)Itcangetanywhereinthecitywithin15minutes.
7.A)Internationaltourists.
C)Prominentsuperstars.
B)High-classtravelers.
D)Customersinahurry.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeach
comver.
sation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswill
bespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswer
fromthefourchoicesmarkedA).B).C)andD).Thenmarkthecorresponding
letteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
8.A)Treatherfriendsinabar.
C)Makesomecheese.
Jonobvor(A
B)TakeatriptoWashington.
D)Throwaparty
9.A)Spendnomorethan30dollars
C)Helphimpreparethebarbecue.
B)Buydifferentkindsofcheese.
D)Findoutdifferentpeople*stastes.
10.A)Itisthebestkindofhardcheese.
C)Itismoredeliciousthanhoney.
B)ItisthemostpopularinSpain.
D)Itisagoodchoiceforchildren.
11.A)Buywhatthemanrecommended.
B)Haveatasteofbothofthecheeses.
C)Chooseoneofthetwotypesofcheese.
D)Askthemantocutthecheeseintoslices.
ogtrool*oQuestions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Newteachersandstaffhavetoberecruited.
B)Itmighttakesometimeforstudentstoadapt.
C)Itinvolvesbuyinglotsoftabletsandsoftware.
D)Thesoftwarehastobeconstantlyupgraded.
13.A)Itcangreatlyimprovetheirlearningefficiency.
B)Itcanhelpthemtointeractmorewithteachers.
C)Itcansavetheirtroubleofcarryingprintedbooks.
D)Itcandeveloptheirskillsinusingelectronicdevices.
14.A)Theymayhavetroublecomprehendingtexts.
B)Theymayencountertechnologicalproblems.
C)Theymaypaylessrespecttoteachers.
D)Theymaygetdistractedmoreeasily.
15.A)Itgeneratesagreatdealofelectronicgarbage.
B)Itdoesalotofdamagetotheenvironment.
C)Itemitshugeamountsofharmfulradiation.
D)Itacceleratestheexhaustionofrareminerals.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeach
passage,youwill
hearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespoken
onlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswer
SheetIwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Communicatewithourcoworkers.
B)Encounterpeopleindifferentplaces.
C)Judgepeoplebasedonourfirstimpressions.
D)Engageinavarietyofpsychologicalactivities.
17.A)Itisanobjectiveevaluationofaperson,scharacter.
B)Itisamentalprocessinfluencedbymanyfactors.
C)Itcontributestotheformationofpersonaltraits.
D)Itvariesgreatlyamongdifferentsocialgroups.
18.A)Itcanleadtoincorrectjudgments.
C)Itcanresultininstantlosses.
B)Itcancausemistrustamongpeople.
D)Itcangiverisetogenderbias
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.A)-Bothgroupsspendalotoftimeonmobiledevices.
B)Bothgroupsattachimportancetosocialconnections.
C)Theyareequallycompetentinusingnewtechnology.
D)Theyaresimilarintermsofsocialskills
20.A)Theirsocialskillswerenegativelyaffected.B)Theirschoolperformancewas
slightlylower.
C)Theiremotionsweremuchhardertoregulate.
D)Theirrelationswithpeerswerebadlystrained.
21.A)Itmayposeathreattotheirchildren,ssafety.
B)Itmayaffectsociety,straditionalvalues.
C)Itmayhurttheirrelationswithchildren.
D)Itmaychangetheirchildren,sethicalvalues.
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
22.A)Itismotivating
C)Itisincredible
B)Itispassive.
D)Itisimpracticable.
23.A)Itresultsinshort-termexcitement.
B)Ithelpsusavoidmakingmistakes.
C)Itbreedslong-termpassionandenthusiasm.
D)Itisboundtohelpusachievegreatersuccess.
24.A)Driveusforward.
C)Spurustoaction.
B)Bringuspower.
D)Giveusideas.
25.A)Listeningtosuccessstories
C)Followingtheadviceofexperts.B)Applyingideastoone'slife.
D)Consumingtheworldaroundus.
聽(tīng)力答案
1.D)Itsfindingcameasasurprisetotheresearchers.
2.C)Whitemeatmaybehealthierthanredmeat.
3.B)ItmayaffectthelocalsupplyofturkeysforChristmas.
4.C)Ithaswitnessedseveraltrafficaccidentsthis
years.
5.A)Getapprovaltoaddmoreroute.
6.A)Itcostsmorethantwiceasmuchasacarride.
7.B)High-classtravelers.
8.D)Throwaparty.
9.B)Buydifferentkindsofcheese
10.D)Itisagoodchoiceforchildren.
11.A)Buywhatthemanrecommended.
12.C)Itinvolvesbuyinglotsoftabletsandsoftware.
13.A)Itcangreatlyimprovetheirlearningefficiency.
14.D)Theymaygetdistractedmoreeasily.
15.B)Itdoesalotofdamagetotheenvironment.
16.C)Judgepeoplebasedonourfirstimpresssions.
17.B)Itisamentalprocessinfluencedbymanyfactors.18.A)Itcanleadto
incorrectjudgements.
19.D)Theyaresimilarintermsofsocialskills.
20.A)Theirsocialskillswerenegativelyaffected.
21.C)Itmayhurttheirrelationswithchildren.
22.B)Itispassive.
23.C)Itbreedslong-termpassionandenthusiasm.
24.D)Giveusideas.
25.B)Applyingideastoone*slife.
【閱讀】
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
選詞填空
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredto
selectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowing
thepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Each
choiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletter
for
eachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmay
notuseanyofthe.wordsinthebankmorethanonce.
PublicperceptionofsuccessintheU.S.mightbetotallymisguided.While92%of
peoplebelieveotherscaremostaboutfameand26,fewerthan
10%factorthosequalitiesintotheirownsuccess.Thisisaccordingtothe
newly27studybyHarvardGraduateSchoolofEducationprofessorToddSmith.
Smithsayshewas28byhowpaststudiesonsuccess"assumedwhat
peoplewillcareabout”.Inthisstudy,histeam“wentthe29direction77by
spendingyearscarryingoutindividualinterviewsandgroupsurveystosee
whatpeoplereallytalkaboutwhentheytalkaboutsuccess.
Asascientist,Smith30studiedindividualityforaliving,andevenhewas
surprisedtofindyoungerrespondentscaredmoreabouthavinga31in
life.Thosebetweentheagesof18and34prioritizeditmost,andthatprioritization
droppedoffasrespondent?sageswentup.Perhapsthisisbecauseolderpeople
hadfeweroptionswhentheywerestartingtheircareers,atatimewhenvalues
focusedmoreonstableincomesthan32personalmissions.
Othertrendsincludedanemphasisontheimportanceofparenting.Beinga
parent33veryhighacrosstheprioritiesofallstudy
participants.Ultimately,Smithhopesinstitutionswilltakenoteofthese
insights34.
Highereducationinstitutionstendtofocusonpreparingstudentsforhigh-paying
jobs.Forsuchinstitutions,fromuniversitiestoworkplaces,tobetter35people
intheU.S.,they'11needtounderstandawhattheAmericanpublichighly
prioritizes,“Smithsays.
I.opposit
A.accommodateB.accordingly
J.profession
C.acquiring
K.purpose
D.botheredL.ranked
E.fortuneM.released
F.fulfillingN.similarly
G.identify0.wrong
H.literally
選詞填空答案:
26-30:E)fortune;M)released;D)bothered;I)opposit;H)literally
31-35:K)purposeF)fulfill;L)ranked;B)accordingly;A)accommodate
26.While92%ofpeoplebelieveotherscaremostaboutfameandE)fortune
27.ThisisaccordingtothenewlyM)released
28.SmithsayshewasD)botheredbyhowpaststudiesonsuccess
29.Inthisstudy,histeam"wenttheI)oppositedirection”
30.Asascientist,SmithH)literallystudiedindividualityforaliving
31.hewassurprisedtofindyoungerrespondentscaredmoreabouthavingaK)
purposeinlife
32.whenvaluesfocusedmoreonstableincomesthanF)fulfillingpersonalmissions
33.BeingaparentL)rankedveryhighacrosstheprioritiesofallstudyparticipants
34.SmithhopesinstitutionswilltakenoteoftheseinsightsB)accordingly
35.tobetterA)accommodatepeopleintheU.S
段落匹配
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatements
attachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneofthe
paragraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.You
maychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwitha
letter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
Howarabbitstudyandanex-studentboostmyhopesfor
afutureof'loveanddignity,
[A]Atwhatevergradelevelteachersfindthe
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