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1、2019 年 6 月大學(xué)英語(yǔ)四級(jí)考試真題(第二套) Part IWriting(30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a news report to your campus newspaper on a visit to a local farm organized by your Student Union. You should write at least 120 words but no more than180 words.Part Listening Comprehens

2、ion(25 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and then questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choi

3、ces marked A), B),C) and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through thecentre.Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1. A)Heavy floods.C)Bad economy. B)Safety concerns.D)Workers strikes.2. A)It is competitive with its numerous touri

4、st destinations. B)It provides many job opportunities for French people. C)It is the biggest concern of the French government. D) It plays an important role in the nations economy.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3. A)To carry out a scientific survey.C)To rescue two

5、 sick American workers. B)To establish a new research station.D)To deliver urgent medical supplies.4. A)The darkness and cold.C)The biting winds.B)The heavy snow and fog.D)The ice all around.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have justheard.5. A)By tying it to a door handle.C)With a r

6、emote control craft. B)By shaking it back and forth.D)With a full-sized helicopter.6. A)He has lots of fans on.C)He often suffers from toothaches.B)He has rich experience in flying.D)He has learned to pull teeth from a video.7. A)Spend more time together.C)Do something fun and creative. B)Tell them

7、adventure stories.D)Play with them in a safe place.Section B1淘 寶 店 鋪 : 光 速 考 研 工 作 室 Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a qu

8、estion, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A) , B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line throughthe centre.Questions 8 to 11 are based on the news report you have just heard.8. A) To confirm an urgent appointment.C) To ask the w

9、oman to sign a document.B) To collect a package from the woman.D) To arrange the delivery of a package.9. A)She is doing shopping.C)She is not at home. B) She is visiting a friend.D)She is not feeling well.10. A)He will be off duty the whole day.C)He will have to have his car repaired. B)He will be

10、working somewhere else.D)He will be too busy to spare and time.11. A)Sign her name.C)Pay a small fee. B) Confirm online.D)Show up in person.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the news report you have just heard.12. A)Vacation in Italy.C)Throw a farewell party. B) Study abroad.D)Go to a fashion show in

11、Milan.13. A)Quite sleepy.C)Rather depressed.B)Very excited.D)Nearly exhausted.14. A)He has to attend a party.C)He has to make a presentation.B)He has to meet a friend.D)He has to finish an assignment.15. A)Say goodbye to the woman at the airport.C)Drive the Woman to the airport. B)Meet the woman at

12、the Black Cat Cafe.D)Have lunch with the woman.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear three passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answe

13、r from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) It has kept growing over the centuries.B) Its top is hidden in clouds of volcanic smoke.

14、C) Its height changes with each volcanic eruption.D) It has a recorded history of 1500 years.17. A) They are now a tourist destination.B) They attract a lot of migrating birds.C) They provide shelter for the farmers.D) They make good fields for farming.218. A) They nest on the volcanos slopes.B) The

15、y feed on certain small mammals.C) They compete with each other for food.D) They match large mammals in strength.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) He is self-employed.C) He studies talent.B) He is a career advisor.D) He owns a magazine.20. A) Doing what they like

16、 best.C) Making no excuses for failures.B) Loving the work they do.D) Following their natural instinct.21. A) It does not come to anything without hard work.B) It may prove to be quite different from hard work.C) It is a natural gift only some special people can possess.D) It does not come to you un

17、til something special happens.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A) It is a bit difficult to learn.C) It is a traditional type of ballet.B) It was popular in New Zealand.D) It evolved in the mid-1970s.23. A) She wanted her to be a ballet dancer.C) She hated to see he

18、r idling about.B) She used to be a ballet dancer herself.D) She was too busy to look after her.24. A) After she started teaching English.C) When she moved to New York city.B) Before she left for New Zealand.D) Once she began to live on her own.25. A) It has renewed her passion for life.C) It has hel

19、ped her make new friends.B) It has made her happy and energetic.D) It has enabled her to start a new career.Part IIIReading Comprehension(40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices giv

20、en in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in t

21、he bank more than once Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage.Just because they cant sing opera or ride a bicycle doesnt mean that animals dont have culture. Theres no better example of this than killer whales. As one of the most 26predators(食肉動(dòng)物),killer whales may not fit the 27of a

22、cultured creature. However, these beasts of the sea do display a vast range of highly 28behaviors that appear to be driving their genetic development.The word “culture” comes from the Latin “colere,” which 29 means “to cultivate.” In3A) acquiredB) adaptationsC) brutalD) deliberatelyE) expressedF) ex

23、tendsG) habitatsH) humbleI) imageJ) litereallyK) refinedL) revolvesM) speculateN) structureO) thriveother words, it refers to anything that is 30 or learnt, rather than instinctive or natural. Among human populations, culture not only affects the way we live, but also writes itself into our genes, a

24、ffecting who we are. For instance, having spent many generations hunting the fat marine mammals of the Arctic, the Eskimos of Greenland have developed certain genetic 31 that help them digest and utilize this fat-rich diet, thereby allowing them to 32 in their cold climate. Like humans, killer whale

25、s have colonized a range of different 33 across the globe, occupying every ocean basin on the planet, with an empire that 34 from pole to pole. Assuch, different populations of killer whales have had to learn different hunting techniques in order to gain the upper hand over their local prey(獵物). Thi

26、s, in turn, has a major effect on their diet, leading scientists to 35 that the ability to learn population-specific hunting methods could bedriving the animals genetic development.Section BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to each statement co

27、ntains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Living with parents edges out

28、 other living arrangements for 18-to 34-year-oldsA Broad demographic ( 人 口 的 )shifts is marital status, educational attainment and employment have transformed the way young adults in the U.S. are living, and a new Pew Research Center analysis highlights the implications of these changes for the most

29、 basic element of their liveswhere they call home. In 2014, for the first time in more than 130 years, adults ages 18 to 34 were slightly more likely to be living in their parents home than they were to be living with a spouse or partner in their own household.B This turn of events is fueled primari

30、ly by the dramatic drop in the share of young Americans who are choosing to settle down romantically before age 35. Dating back to 1880, the most common living arrangement among young adults has been living with a romantic partner, whether a spouse or a significant other. This type of arrangement pe

31、aked around 1960, when 62% of the nations 18-to 34-year-olds were living with a spouse or partner in their own household, and only one-in-five were living with their parents.C By 2014, 31.6% of young adults were living with a spouse or partner in their own household, below the share living in the ho

32、me of their parent(s) (32.1%). Some 14% of young4adults lived alone, were a single parent or lived with one or more roommates. The remaining 22% lived in the home of another family member (such as a grandparent, in-law or sibling (兄弟姐妹), a non-relative, or in group quarters like college dormitories.

33、D Its worth noting that the overall share of young adults living with their parents was not at a record high in 2014. This arrangement peaked around 1940, when about 35% of the nations 18- to 34-year-olds lived with mom and/or dad (compared with 32% in 2014). What has changed, instead, is the relati

34、ve share adopting different ways of living in early adulthood, with the decline of romantic coupling pushing living at home to the top of a much less uniform list of living arrangements.E Among young adults, living arrangements differ significantly by gender. For men ages 18 to 34, living at home wi

35、th mom and/or dad has been the dominant living arrangement since 2009, In 2014,28% of young men were living with a spouse of partner in their own home, while 35% were living in the home of their parent(s). Young women, however, are still more likely to be living with a spouse of romantic partner(35%

36、) than they are to be living with their parent(s)(29%).F In 2014, more young women (16%) than young men (13%) were heading up a household without a spouse or partner. This is mainly because women are more likely than men to be single parents living with their children. For their part, young men (25%

37、) are more likely than young women (19%) to be living in the home of another family member, a non-relative or in some type of group quarters.G A variety of factors contribute to the long-run increase in the share of young. Adults living with the parents. The first in the postponement of, if not retr

38、eat from, marriage. The average age of first marriage has risen steadily for decades. In addition, a growing share of young adult may be avoiding marriage altogether. A previous Pew Research Center analysis projected that as many as one-in-four of todays young adult may never marry. While cohabitati

39、on(同居)has been on the rise, the overall share of young adults either married or living with an unmarried partner has substantially fallen since 1990.H In addition, trends in both employment status and wages have likely contributed to the growing share of young adults who are living in the home of th

40、eir parent(s), and this is especially true of young men. Employed young men are much less likely to live at home than young men without a job, and employment among young men has fallen significantly in recent decades. The share of young men with jobs peaked around 1960 at 84%. In 2014, only 71% of 1

41、8-to-34-year- old men were employed. Similarly with earnings, young mens wages (after adjusting for inflation) have been on a downward trajectory ( 軌 跡 ) since 1970 and fell significantly form 2000 to 2010. As wages have fallen ,the share of young men living in the home of their parent(s) has risen.

42、I Economic factors seem to explain less of why young adult women are increasingly likely to live at home. Generally, young women have had growing success in the paid labor market since 1960 and hence might increasingly be expected to be a be to afford to afford to live independently of their parents

43、. For women, delayed marriagewhich is related, in part, to labor market outcomes for menmay explain more of the increase in their living in the family home.J The Great Recession (and modest recovery) has also been associated with an increase in young adults living at home. Initially in the wake of t

44、he recession, college enrollments expanded, boosting the ranks of young adults living at home. And given the weak job opportunities facing young adults, living at home was part of the private safety net help young adults to weather the5economic storm.K Beyond gender, young adults living arrangements

45、 differ considerable by education which is tied to financial means. For young adults without a bachelors degree, as of 2008 living at home with their parents was more prevalent than living with a romantic partner. By 2014, 36% of 18-to 34-year-olds who had not completed a bachelors degree were livin

46、g with their parent(s) while 27% were living with a spouse or partner. Among college graduates, in 2014 46% were married or living with a partner, and only 19% were living with their parent(s). Young adults with a college degree have fared much better in the labor market than their less-educated cou

47、nterparts, which has in turn made it easier to establish their own households.36. Unemployed young men are more likely to live with their parents than the employed.37. In 2014, the percentage of men aged 18 to 34 living with their parents was greater than that of their female counterparts.38. The pe

48、rcentage of young people who are married or live with a partner has greatly decreased in the past three decades or so.39. Around the mid-20th century, only 20 percent of 18- to 34-year-old lived in their parents home.40. Young adults with a college degree found it easier to live independently of the

49、ir parents. 41.Young men are less likely to end up as single parents than young women.42.More young adult women live with their parents than before due to delayed marriage. 43.The percentage of young men who live with their parents has grown due to their decreasedpay in recent decades.44.The rise in

50、 the number of college students made more young adults live with their parents. 45.One reason for young adults to live with their parents is that get married late or stay singleall their lives.Section CDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or un

51、finished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.According to the majo

52、rity of Americans, women are every bit as capable of being good political leaders as men. The same can be said of their ability to dominate the corporate boardroom. And according to a new Pew Research Center survey on women and leadership, most Americans find women indistinguishable from men on key

53、leadership traits such as intelligence and capacity for innovation, with many saying theyre stronger than men in terms of being passionate and organized leaders.So why, then, are women in short supply at the top of government and business in the United6States? According to the public, at least, its

54、not that they lack toughness, management talent or proper skill sets.Its also not all about work-life balance. Although economic research and previous survey findings have shown that career interruptions related to motherhood may make it harder for women to advance in their careers and compete for t

55、op executive jobs, relatively few adults in the recent survey point to this as a key barrier for women seeking leadership roles. Only about one-in- five say womens family responsibilities are a major reason why there arent more females in top leadership positions in business and politics.Instead, to

56、pping the list of reasons, about four-in-ten Americans point to a double standard for women seeking to climb to the highest levels of either politics or business, where they have to do more than their male counterparts to prove themselves. Similar shares say the electorate( 選民)and corporate America

57、are just not ready to put more women in top leadership positions.As a result, the public is divided about whether the imbalance in corporate America will change in the foreseeable future, even though women have made major advances in the workplace. While 53% believe men will continue to hold more to

58、p executive positions in business in the future, 44% say its only a matter of time before as many women are in top executive positions as men. Americans are less doubtful when it comes to politics: 73% expect to see a female president in their lifetime.46. What do most Americans think of women leaders according to a new Pew Research Center survey?A) They hav

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