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2023年12月英語四級真題及參考答案
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第一套
【SectionA]
NewsReport1
ApoliceofficerintheU.S.stoppedalargeSUVcarthatwasgoingveryslowlyand
driftingacrosslanesonahighway.Heexpectedtofindadriverwhowaseitherverydrunk
orhavingamedicalemergency.Instead,theofficerdiscoveredafiveyearoldboysaton
theedgeofthedriver*sseat.Hisfeetcouldbarelyreachthebrake,andhisheadwasonly
justhighenoughtoseeoutofthewindows.Thechildhadtakenthekeystothefamilycar
whilehisteenagesisterwasnapping.Hethendrovethreekilometersacrosstownbefore
gettingonthehighway.Theboylatertoldconfusedofficersthathewasplanningtotravel
toCaliforniaandbuyaLamborghinisportscar.Althoughheonlyhad3dollarinhis
wallet,atleasthewasdrivingintherightdirection.
題目+答案
QI:WhydidthepoliceofficerstoptheSUVcar?
Q2:Whatdidtheboytellthepoliceofficershewasplanningtodo?
NewsReport2
Mobilephoneshavechangedthewaywelive,howweread,work,communicate,andshop.
Butwealreadyknowthis.Whatwehavenotyetunderstoodisthewaythetinymachines
infrontofusarechangingourskeletons.Possiblyalteringnotjustthewaywebehavebut
eventheveryshapeofourbodies.NewscientificresearchattheUniversityofthe
SunshineCoastinQueensland,Australiasuggeststhatyoungpeoplearedevelopingextra
piecesofboneatthebacksoftheirheads.Thesepiecesofbonearecausedbytheway
peoplebendtheirheadswhentheyusethephone.Thisshiftsweightontothemusclesat
thebackoftheheadandcausesthebonetogrowinawaythatisnotnormal.Thisprocess
canbecomparedtothewaytheskinhardensinresponsetoconstantrubbingorpressure.
Theresultisapieceofbonelikeahornthatsticksoutfromtheheadbytheneck.
題目+答案
Q3:Whatdoesthereportsaywehavenotyetunderstoodaboutmobilephones?
Q4:Whathappenstotheskinwhenrubbedorpressedconstantly?
NewsReport3
AvillageisgoingtothrowabirthdaypartyforanorangecatnamedWilbur,whohas
becomefamousformakingaregularappearanceatlocalshops.
Wilburhashisowninternetpagesasheapproacheshis10thbirthdayonJuly7.
Wilburisbothboldandfriendly.
Hespendsmostofhistimeinshopsandbusinessesaroundthevillage.
He'lljusttakehimselfintoanyshop,anywhere.
Therewasonetimewhenthedoctor'sreceptionistcamebackandhewassittingonher
chair.
Amonghisfavoritehauntsarealocalhairdresser,twopubs,andtheNottinghamPrimary
School.
LeslieHarper,whorunsoneofthepubs,saidthecathasbeenabighitwiththeir
customers.
"He'sbeenaregularvisitorformostofthisyear",shetoldthePressAssociation.
“He'saveryrelaxedcat,happyforcustomersandvillagersyoungandoldtocomeinand
sayhello.Shealsosaidheisacatofexpensivetastes,wholikeshishighpricedcat
food.”
SarahGodfrey,whoisorganizingWilbufsparty,toldthelocalnewspaper,64Wilburispart
ofourlives,asheisforeveryonewholivesinthevillage.”
題目+答案
Q5:WhatdoesthereportsaythevillageisgoingtodoforthecatWilbur?
Q6:Whatdowelearnfromthereportaboutthecat?
Q7:Whatdoesthepubowner,LeslieHarper,sayaboutthecat?
【SectionB]
Conversation1
M:So,wheredoyouwanttogoforlunch?
W:Idon'tknow.Doyouhaveanythinginmind?
M:WhataboutthesandwichplaceonCamdenStreet?
W:Um,no,sorry.Idon'tfeellikesandwichestoday.It'sagreatplace,butIthinkwego
theretoooften.
M:That'strue.Remember,that*swherewesawBridgetClark,thefamousmoviestar.
W:Ofcourse.HowcouldIeverforget?Therewerecrowdsofpeoplearoundher,asking
foraphotowithher.
M:Whatabouthamburgers,then?There'sthatAmericanstyledineronthewaytothe
mall.
W:Ilikethatplace.Theirchipsaregreat,buttheirservicetakesalongtime,andIneedto
getbackby2.:30foraconferencecall.Howabouttryingsomethingnew?Wecouldtry
Mario's,thenewItalianrestaurantonthecorner.Itlooksalright.Haveyoubeenthere?
M:No,Ihaven't,butI'venoticedthatithasgreatreviewsontheinternet.It'ssupposedto
beoneofthebestItaliansintown.IthinkJeremyhasbeenthereandsaiditwasamazing.
I'mupforthat.
W:Cool.HaveyouaskedJeremyifhewouldliketocomewithus?
M:Ialreadyhave.Hesayshecan't.Hehasbroughthisownlunchtoday,sohewillstayin.
Ithinkhiswifemadehimsoup.
W:PoorJeremy.Hiswifeisaterriblecook.Heshouldthrowthatsoupinthebinandjoin
us.
題目+答案
Q8:Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutinthisconversation?
Q9:WheredidthespeakersseeBridgetClarke,thefamousmoviestar?
Q10:Whydoesthewomansaysheneedstogetbackby2:30?
Qll:WhydoesthewomansayJeremyshouldthrowhissoupinthebin?
Conversation2
W:Hithere,howareyoutoday?Doyouhaveareservationwithusalready?
M:Goodafternoon.Yes,wereservedourroomsyesterdaymorningonyourwebsitefor
threenights.Thename'sPatterson.
W:Okay,letmehavealook.Yes,wehaveithere.Youbroughtthewholefamilywith
you,Isee.
M:Yes,thetwokids,mywifeandI,andherparentstoo.
W:Great.So,wehaveafamilyroomforyouandyourwifeandthekids.Andanother
doubleroomforyourparentsinlaw.Theyarerightnexttoeachotheronthegroundfloor,
sinceyoumentionedinyourmessagethattheyhavetroublewithstairs.
M:That'swonderful.Myfatherinlawhashadterribleproblemsgettingupanddown
stairssincehiskneeoperationlastApril.
W:I'msorrytohearthat,andifyouneedanyhelptofindtransportationforthewhole
family,wecandefinitelyrecommendsomeoneforyou.
M:Wewerethinkingofrentingacar,butwewillexplorealltheoptionsavailablefor
sure.Soyes,thatwouldbeveryhelpfulincomparingprices.We'realsowonderingwhat
toursanddaytripsareavailable.
W:Wehavebunchesofbrochureshere.Iwouldrecommendgettingoutonaboattrip.
Thekidswillloveit,andtherearesomanyislandsnearbytoexplore.There'salsoagreat
nightmarketfurtherintotownthathasallkindsoffoodandcoollittleshopsselling
souvenirsandlocaljewelryandclothingmadebyhand.
M:Thatallsoundsmarvelous.
W:Now,allIneedistophotocopyyourpassports,andthenIcangetyouallcheckedin
andshowyoutoyourrooms.
題目+答案
Q12:Whoisthemantalkingtointheconversation?
Q13:Whatdowelearnabouttheman'sfatherinlawfromtheconversation?
Q14:Whydoesthemansaytheywillexplorealltheoptionsavailable?
Q15:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemanandhisfamilydoclosetotheendofthe
conversation?
【SectionC]
Passage1
Artificialintelligenceagentsplayevermoreinfluentialrolesinourlives.Theydo
everythingfromsuggestingnewfriendstorecommendingpurchases.They'reeven
beginningtodriveourcars.Anotherrolethattheyareexpectedtotakeoveris
negotiatingonourbehalfincommercialtransactionsorlegaldisputes.
So,it'simportanttoknowwhetherusinganartificialintelligenceagentmightaffecthow
wenegotiate.Researchindicatesthatitdoes.Inanewstudy,participantsweretoldto
imaginethattheywerenegotiatingforsomethingimportanttothem,likeahouse.Next,
theyweretoldeitherthattheywouldnegotiateforthemselves,ortheywouldprograman
artificialintelligenceagenttonegotiateforthem.
Participantsthencompletedasurveyindicatinghowtough,deceptive,andpleasantor
otherwisetheywantedtobe,orwantedtheiragenttobe,inthenegotiations.Forexample,
participantscouldchoosetobetoughbymakinganopeningdemandfargreaterthanwhat
they'dbewillingtoaccept.Theycouldalsochoosetoexpresssympathywiththeir
opponent,toappearpleasant.
Buttheycouldalsoindicatethatthey,ortheiragent,Wouldstrategicallyexpressanger
towardtheopponenttogainadvantage,ortheycouldopttoconveydissatisfactionwith
theencountersothattheotherpartywouldthinktheywerelosinginterest.Theseareboth
examplesofdeceptivestrategies.
Participantsweremorewillingtoemploydeceptivestrategieswhenassignedanagentto
negotiateontheirbehalf.
題目+答案
Q16:Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutartificialintelligenceagents?
Q17:Whatdoesthenewstudywanttofindoutaboutusinganartificialintelligence
agent?
Q18:WhatdidparticipantstendtodowhenassignedanAIagenttonegotiateon
theirbehalf?
Passage2
Newresearchhasstudiedtheeffectsofasevenweekhealthycookingcourse.
Academicsmeasuredtheprogram'seffectoncookingconfidenceandselfperceived
mentalhealth.Researchersalsomeasuredparticipantsoverallsatisfactionaround
cookinganddietrelatedbehaviors.Whatwerethefindings?
Courseparticipantssawsignificantimprovementsingeneralhealth.Theyalso
reportedimprovedmentalhealthandsubjectivevitalityimmediatelyafterthe
program.Thesebenefitsremainedsixmonthsafterthecompletionofthecourse.
Whatcausedtheseimprovements?Researchershavepreviouslyfoundalink
betweeneatingmorefruitsandvegetablesandimprovedlongertermmentalhealth.
Thiswouldimplythattheparticipantsinthecurrentstudymayhavefeltbetterdue
toimproveddiet.However,thestudyshowedparticipantsmentalhealthimproved
eveniftheirreporteddietdidnotchangeaftercompletingtheprogram.Also,the
mentalhealthbenefitswereequalamongparticipantswhowereoverweightorobese
andthoseinahealthyweightrange.
Thissuggestsalinkbetweencookingconfidenceandsatisfactionaroundcooking
andmentalhealthbenefits.Whobenefitsmostfromlearningtocook?Genderplays
apart.Atthestartoftheprogram,77percentoffemaleparticipantswereconfident
aboutcooking,butjust23percentofmaleswereconfident.
Attheendoftheprogram,cookingconfidenceandskillswereequalacrossboth
counterparts.Thischangeinconfidencecouldleadtoagenderbalanceinhome
cooking.This,inturn,couldreduceconsumptionofunhealthy,highcalorie
processedmeals.
題目+答案
Q19:Whatdowelearnaboutthebenefitstheparticipantsgainedfromthehealthy
cookingcourse?
Q20:Whatdothenewresearchfindingssuggestaboutmentalhealthbenefits?
Q21:Whatplaysaroleindeterminingwhobenefitsmostfromlearningtocook?
Passage3
Whatispersonalspace?Weoftenthinkofitasaninvisiblebubbleofspace
surroundingusthatotherscan'tenter,withoutcausingdiscomfort.
Researchshows,however,thatweactuallyhavebubblesofdifferentsizes.
Eachofthesebubblesappliestoadifferentsetofpeople.Thesmallestzone,called
intimatespace,extendsoutwardfromourbodies18inchesineverydirection.
Onlyfamily,petsandone'sclosestfriendsmayenterit.Amereacquaintance
enteringourintimatespacemakesusuncomfortable.
Nextisthebubblecalledpersonalspace,extendingfrom1.5feetto4feet
away.Friendsandacquaintancescancomfortablyoccupythiszone,especially
duringinformalconversations,butstrangersareforbidden.
Extendingfrom4to12feetawayfromusissocialspace.Here,peoplefeel
comfortableconductingroutinesocialinteractionswithnewacquaintancesortotal
strangers.
ThosearetheaveragesizesofAmericanspersonalbubbles,anyway.Itisimportant
tokeepinmindthatpersonalspacevariesdependingoncultureandcontext.
Furthermore,therearesignificantindividualdifferences.Asweallknow,cultural
orindividualdifferencesinpersonalbubblediametersarealltoooftenthecauseof
discomfort.
Howdidthesepersonalbubblesarise?Accordingtoresearch,webegintodevelop
ourindividualsenseofpersonalspacearoundage3or4.
Thesizesofourbubblesarefixedbyourteens.Thesebubblesareconstructedand
monitoredbythebrainregioninvolvedinfear.
題目+答案
Q22:Whatdoesresearchshowaboutourpersonalspace?
Q23:Whathappensifamereacquaintanceentersourintimatespace?
Q24:Wheredopeoplefeelcomfortableinteractingwithnewacquaintancesor
strangers?
Q25:Whenarethesizesofourbubblesfixed?
第二套
【SectionA]
NewsReport1
Haveyounoticedhowsimilaryouaretoyourfriends?Itmaybebecauseyourbrains
operateinharmonywitheachother.Weknowthatfriendsaremorelikelytobethe
sameage,gender,andethnicbackgroundaseachother.Nowitseemstheirbrains
arealiketoo.ResearchersattheUniversityofCaliforniascanned42classmates
whiletheywatchedvideosintendedtoprovokevaryingresponses.Somepeople
mightfindaromanticscenetouching,forinstance,whileotherswouldfeelitwas
embarrassing.Theactivityoffriendsbrainswasmoresimilarthanthatofpeople
whodidn'tknoweachother,particularlyinregionsinvolvedinattention,emotion,
andlanguage.Thissimilaritywasstrongenoughthatitcouldbeusedtopredict
whethertwopeoplewerealreadyfriendsornot.Therelationshipprobablygoes
twoways.Wearedrawntopeoplewhothinklikeus.Wetheninfluencetheir
thoughtsovertime,whichmaypushtheirbrainactivityintomoreclosely
resemblingourown.
題目+答案
QI:Whatmaybethereasonthatfriendsaresimilartoeachother,accordingtothe
recentresearch?
Q2:Whatdoesthenewsreportsayabouttherelationshipbetweenfriends?
NewsReport2
Twomenwhohavebeenbestfriendsfor60yearshavejustrealizedtheyareactually
brothers.It'sreportedthatAlanRobinsonandWalterMcDonaldmetinthe6thgrade
ataschoolinHawaii.Theyhavebeenbestfriendseversince.Alanwasgivenaway
foradoptionsoonafterhewasborn,andWalterneverknewhisfather.
Sorecently,TheymadeseparateattemptsonDNAmatchingwebsitestodiscover
moreabouttheirancestry.Walterwasastonishedtofindthathematchedwith
websiteuserRobbie737.Heknewimmediatelythatthiswashisbestfriend,Alan,
whosefriendscallhimRobbie,andflew737airplaneswhenhewasapilot.
Thepairwereborntothesamemother15monthsapart.
題目+答案
Q3:WhatdidbothAlanRobinsonandWalterMcDonaldattempttodoonDNA
matchingwebsites?
Q4:WhatdidthenewsreportsayaboutAlanRobinsonandWalterMcDonald?
NewsReport3
Amidalltheelectiondrama,airpollutionproblemsanddiseaseoutbreaks,five
touristsgoodworkisbeingspreadonline.
Yesterday,2maleand3femaletouristswerespottedwalkingthekilometerlong
beach,pickinguptrash.OneofthemaletouristsfromAustraliacommentedthat
althoughtherewasalotoftrash,nobodywasdoinganything.Thebeachwasnotas
niceorbeautifulasitshouldbe.Hefeltsosadtoseesuchagorgeousplacelittered
withsomuchtrash.Thus,heandhisfriendsdecidedtograbafewtrashbagsand
cleanitallup.Amanpassingbydecidedtovideotheirgooddeedandputitonthe
internet.Itwasunclearwheretherestofthegroupwasfrom,buttheyweremost
likelytravelingtogether.
Onelocalwomancommentedonbeingembarrassedthattouristswerecleaningup
theirbeach.Anothermentionedthatitwasactuallythenativeswhobroughtfood
anddrinks,thenlefttrashallalongtheisland.
題目+答案
Q5:Whydidoneofthemaletouristsfeelsad?
Q6:Whoputthegooddeedvideoontheinternet?
Q7:Whydidonelocalwomansayshewasembarrassed?
【SectionB]
Conversation1
W:HelloBenjamin,DanandIwillbegoingforarunalongthecanalSaturday
morning.Wouldyouliketojoinus?
M:I'dloveto,butIhurtmyanklelastweekendplayingfootballwithwork
colleagues.
W:Ohdear,isitserious?
M:No,notatall.Ilandedbadlyduringafallandtwisteditalittle,butit'snobig
deal.It'sjustalittleswollenandIshouldbefinefornextSaturdayifyoustillwant
togoforajogthen.
W:Iwon'tbeherenextSaturday.I'mgoingtothezoo.
M:Thezoo?
W:Yeah.Mylittlenephewturnssix,andhelovesthezoo.Sothewholefamilyis
going.
M:Oh,okaythen.Ihaven'tbeentoazoosinceIwasakid.
W:Theyarenowherenearaspopularastheyusedtobewhenwewerechildren.I
personallyfeelsorryforthepooranimalsstuckincages.Butthere'snodenyingthey
arefunandeducationalforchildren.
M:DoyouknowifDanwillbearoundnextSaturday?
W:Yeah,Ithinkhewill.Justsendhimatextmessage.He'salwayskeenonphysical
activities.
M:That'strue.Danisextremelyfitandhealthy.Hegoestothegymmostdays,plus
tennistwoorthreetimesaweek.
W:So,whathaveyoubeendoingtostaybusywhileyou'vehadthatswollenankle?
M:I'vebeencatchinguponsomereading.IwasgiventhreebooksoverChristmas,
andI'monlynowgettingaroundtoreadingthem.
題目+答案
Q8:Whycan'tthemangoforarunSaturdaymorning?
Q9:Whyisthewoman'swholefamilygoingtothezoonextSaturday?
Q10:WhatdowelearnaboutDanfromtheman'sdescription?
Qll:Whathasthemanbeendoingsincelastweekend?
Conversation2
W:Ourguestontoday'sbooktalkisJohnBlack,theauthorofthenewbestseller,
RetireEarly.
M:Thanksforhavingmeontheshow,Lisa.
W:John,yourbookisgettingalotofattention,partlybecauseyouwritethatmost
peoplecanretireby40.Isthatrealistic?
M:Definitely.Whenresearchingthisbook,Iinterviewedhundredsofpeoplewho
retiredby40.
W:Okay,buthowmuchmoneydoesapersonneedtoretire?I'vereadarticles
recommendingonemilliondollarsasagoodfigureforretirement.
M:Whilemostfinancialplannersdogivenumbers,Idon'tthinkthat*suseful,as
peoplearelivingindifferentareaswithdifferentcostsofliving,andhavedifferent
needsandwants,whichiswhyIsuggestthatpeopleaimforfinancialindependence.
W:Whatdoyoumeanbyfinancialindependence?
M:Havinginvestmentincomethat'sgreaterthanmonthlyexpenses.
W:Thatsoundsriskytome.Whatifanaccidenthappens?Oryougetillandneed
medicaltreatment?Shouldn'tpeoplehaveextracashforemergencies?
M:Toomanypeoplespendtheirlivesworkingonjobstheyhatebecausethey're
afraid.SoIcounselpeopletotakerisks.Retirementdoesn'thavetobepermanent,
andifpeopleneedto,theycangobacktowork.
W:Butit'snotalwayseasytogetbackintotheworkforceafteranextendedabsence.
M:True,butifyoukeepcurrentwithyourskills,youwillbeattractedtoemployers.
W:Maybe,buthowcananyonesaveenoughtoretireby40whenmostpeoplecan't
retireat60?
M:Simple,bycuttinghousing,food,andtransportexpensesandinvestinghalfyour
monthlyincome.
W:Thatsoundsimpossible.
M:Iadmitit'sdifficult,butithasworkedforthousands.
題目+答案
Q12:Whatdowelearnabouttheman'sbookpublishedrecently?
Q13:Whatdothearticlesthewomanreadrecommend?
Q14:Whatdoesthemansayaboutretirement?
Q15:Howdoesthemansayhisproposalaboutretirementcanbecarriedout?
【SectionC)
Passage1
NewresearchfromAmericastudiestherolethatthepresenceofindividualsfrom
differentsocialorracialgroupshasininfluencingconsumersfoodchoices.This
researchfoundcollegestudentsweremorelikelytochoosehealthyfoodinthe
presenceofanobserverofadifferentrace,asopposedtoanobserverfromtheirown
race.Thesamewastruewhentheywerewithsomeonefromadifferentuniversity
comparedtosomeonefromtheirown.Researcherssaythiswasbecauseparticipants
anticipatedmorenegativejudgmentfromanoutsidergroup.Incontrast,theyfelt
lessjudgedbymembersoftheirowngroup.Inoneexperiment,participantswere
offeredthechoicebetweencandyandfruitasasnack.Wheninthepresenceofan
unknownstudentfromtheirownuniversity,only12percentofstudentsselectedthe
healthieroption.However,thisnumberwas31percentwheninthepresenceofan
unknownstudentfromanotheruniversity.Otherexperimentsshowedsimilarresults
basedonracialgroup.What'sthereasonforthispattern?Thestudyfoundthat
peoplefeeljudgedtoalargerextentbymembersofothergroups.Becauseofthis,
theystrategicallyusehealthyfoodchoicestomakeapositiveimpression.There
havebeenmanyattemptstohelpconsumersmakehealthierchoices,butconsumers
oftenstruggletomaintainahealthydiet.Thisresearchfindsthatonewayto
promoteahealthydietcouldbetoadvertisethesocialbenefitsofhealthychoices.
題目+答案
Q16:WhatwasthefindingofthenewresearchfromAmericaaboutconsumersfood
choices?
Q17:Whendid31percentofstudentsintheexperimentselectthehealthieroption?
Q18:Howcouldahealthydietbepromotedaccordingtothefindingsofthenew
research?
Passage2
Forcollegestudentsunderpressure,adogmaybethebeststressfighteraround,
accordingtothefindingofarecentstudy.It*sareallypowerfulfinding,said
PatriciaPendry,wholedthestudy.Universitiesaredoingalotofgreatworktrying
tohelpstudentssucceedacademically,especiallythosewhomaybeatriskduetoa
historyofmentalhealthissuesoracademicandlearningissues.
Thisstudyshowsthattraditionalstressmanagementapproachesaren*taseffective
forthispopulationcomparedwithprogramsthatfocusonprovidingopportunitiesto
interactwiththerapydogs.Theresearchersmeasuredexecutivefunctioninginthe
studentsinvolvedinthestudy.Executivefunctionisatermfortheskillsoneneeds
toplan,organize,motivate,concentrate,andmemorize.
Theseareskillsstudentsneedtosucceedincollege.Theresearchhasfoundthat
studentswhoweremostatriskhadthemostimprovementsinexecutivefunctioning
afterinteractingwiththerapydogs.Theseresultsremainedwhenresearchers
followedupsixweekslater.Manyuniversitiesprovideacademicstressmanagement
programsandworkshops.
Thesearetraditionallyverysimilartocollegeclasses.Theyoftentalkaboutwaysto
getmoresleep,setgoals,ormanagestressoranxiety.Hendryacknowledgesthat
thesearereallyimportanttopicsandtheseworkshopshelptypicalstudentssucceed.
Butthey'relesshelpfulforstrugglingstudents.
Hendrybelievesthosestudentsmayexperiencetheprogramsasanotherlectureand
feelevenmorestressed.
題目+答案
Q19:WhatdoestherecentstudyledbyPatriciaPendryaimtoexamine?
Q20:Whatdidthenewstudymeasureintheparticipants?
Q21:WhatdoesPatriciaPendrythinktraditionalstressmanagementprogramsmay
do?
Passage3
Takingrisksinbusinessdoesnotmeangoingintobusinessblindlyandthen
expectinggreatresults.Onthecontrary,takingrisksinentrepreneurshipinvolves
carefulplanningandhardwork.Nobodycanreallybesureifriskswillbemetwith
success,nomatterhowcalculatedtheymaybe.Butthisshouldnotstopyoufrom
takingrisks,asrisksarenecessaryifyouwantyourbusinesstosucceed.
Somerisksmaynotworkout,butanoptimisticrisktakerwillalwayslookatfailure
asanopportunitytolearn.Thewillingnesstoexperimentwithnewideasiskeyto
businessgrowth.Astheoldsayinggoes,nothingventurednothinggained.
Failurewillteachyouhowtothinkandplanstrategically.Butjustrememberthat
notallrisksaregoodones,andwhenyoufail,learnfromitandmoveforward.Since
mostpeopletendtoavoidrisk,businessesthatarebraveenoughtotakerisks
alreadyhaveacompetitiveadvantage.Theyaretheonessettingthestandardwith
newideas,freshoffersandboldinventions.
Risktakersarebestatadaptingindifficulttimes.Simplyput,whenmostindividuals
stayawayfromrisk,itmeanslesscompetitionforrisktakers.Wedon'tknowif
you'llachievewhattheserisktakershaveachieved,butforaslongasyouwantto
staysafe,andforaslongasyouarecontentwithwhereyourbusinessisrightnow,
youwillneverfindout.
題目+答案
Q22:Whatdoentrepreneurshavetodowhentakingrisksaccordingtothepassage?
Q23:Whatdoesthepassagesayiskeytobusinessgrowth?
Q24:Whatareweadvisedtodowhenwefail?
Q25:Whatdoesitmeantorisktakingbusinesseswhenmostpeopletendtoavoid
risk?
四級考試聽力答案四級考試聽力答案
第一套:第二套:
l.CTheirbrainsworkinharmony.
l.BThoughtsomethingwrongwiththedriver.
2.AItcanworkbothways.
2.CBuyasportscar.3.DFindoutmoreabouttheirancestry.
3.DAlterhumanskeleton.4.BTheywereborntothesamemother.
4.AIthardens.5.BThebeautifulbeachwasspoiledwithlotsof
5.BHoldabirthdaypartyforhim.trash.
6.CApasserby.
6.ARegularvisitstothevillageshop.
7.AItwastouristsnotnativeswhowerecleaningup
7.DFondofluxuryfood.thebeach.
8.DWheretolaunch.8.DHeisphysicallyunfitforit.
9.CSandwichplaceonCameronstreet.9.DTogiveherlittlenephewatreat.
10.AThereistobeaconferencecall.10.DHespendsmostofhistimeinthegym.
11.BShedoesn'tthinkhiswifecookswell.ll.BConcentratingonreading.
12.BItisattractingmanypeople'sattention.
12.CReceptionist.
13.COneshouldhaveonemilliondollarstoretire.
13.BDifficultygettingupdownstairs.
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