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2023年6月大學(xué)英語四級(jí)(CET-4)真題試卷
PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
1.A)Themanhatestolendhistoolstootherpeople.
B)Themanhasn'tfinishedworkingonthebookshelf.
C)Thetoolshavealreadybeenreturnedtothewoman.
D)Thetoolsthemanborrowedfromthewomanaremissing.
2.A)Givetheringtoapoliceman.
B)Waitfortheowneroftheringintherestroom.
C)Handintheringtothesecurityoffice.
D)Taketheringtotheadministrationbuilding.
3.A)Savetimebyusingacomputer.
B)Buyherowncomputer.
C)BorrowMartha'scomputer.
D)Stayhomeandcompleteherpaper.
4.A)Themandocsifthavemoneyforhisdaughter'sgraduatestudies.
B)Themandoesn'tthinkhisdaughterwillgetabusinessdegree.
C)Themaninsiststhathisdaughtershouldpursueherstudiesinscience.
D)Themanadviseshisdaughtertothinkcarefullybeforemakingherdecision.
5.A)Thecinemaissomedistanceawayfromwheretheyare.
B)Hewouldliketoreadthefilmreviewinthenewspaper.
C)Theyshouldwaittoseethemovieatalatertime.
D)He'llfindhiswaytothecinema.
6.A)He'sbeentoSeattlemanytimes.
B)Hehaschairedalotofconferences.
C)Hehasahighpositioninhiscompany.
D)HelivedinSeattleformanyyears.
7.A)Teacherandstudent.
B)Doctorandpatient.
C)Managerandofficeworker.
D)Travelagentandcustomer.
8.A)Sheknowstheguywhowillgivethelecture.
B)Shethinksthelecturemightbeinformative.
C)Shewantstoaddsomethingtoherlecture.
D)She'llfinishedherreportthisweekend.
9.A)Anartmuseum.
B)Abeautifulpark.
C)Acollegecampus.
D)Anarchitecturalexhibition.
10.A)Thehousesforsaleareofpoorquality.
B)Thehousesaretooexpensiveforthecoupletobuy.
C)Thehousingdevelopersprovidetreetripsforpotentialbuyers.
D)ThemanisunwillingtotakealookatIhehousesforsale.
SectionB
Passage1
11.A)Syntheticfuel
B)Solarenergy
C)Alcohol
D)Electricity
12.A)Airtrafficconditions
B)Trafficjamsonhighways
C)Roadconditions
D)Newtrafficrules
13.A)Gothroughahealthcheck
B)Carrylittleluggage
C)Arriveearlyforboarding
D)Undergosecuritychecks
Passage2
14.A)Inafast-foodrestaurant
B)Atashoppingcenter
C)Atacountyfair
D)Inabakery
15.A)Avoideatinganyfood
B)Preparetherighttypeofpietoeat
C)Washhishandsthoroughly
D)Practiceeatingapiequickly
16.A)Onthetable
B)Behindhisback
C)Underhisbottom
D)Onhislap
17.A)Lookingsidewaystoseehowfastyourneighboreats.
B)Eatingfromtheoutsidetowardthemiddle.
C)Swallowingthepiewithwater.
D)Holdingthepieintherightposition.
Passage3
18.A)Beauty
B)Loyalty
C)Luck
D)Durability
19.A)Hewantedtofollowthetraditionofhiscountry.
B)Hebelievedthatitsymbolizedaneverlastingmarriage.
C)Itwasthoughtabloodvesselinthatfingerleddirectlytotheheart.
D)Ilwassupposeddiallliudiaiiiondondialfingerwouldbringgoodluck.
20.A)Thetwopeoplecanlearnabouteachother'slikesanddislikes.
B)Thetwopeoplecanhavetimetodecideiftheyareagoodmatch.
C)Thetwopeoplecanhavetimetoshopfortheirnewhome.
D)Thetwopeoplecanearnenoughmoneyfortheirwedding.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Passage1
IsthereenoughoilbeneaththeArcticNationalWildlifeRefuse(保護(hù)區(qū))(ANWR)
tohelpsecureAmerica'senergyfuture?PresidentBushcertainlythinksso.Hehas
arguedthattappingANWR'soilwouldhelpeaseCalifornia'selectricitycrisisand
provideamajorboosttothecountry'senergyindependence.Butnooneknowsforsure
howmuchcrudeoilliesburiedbeneaththefrozenearthwiththelastgovernmentsurvey,
conductedin1998,projectingoutputanywherefrom3billionto16billionbarrels.
Theoilindustrygoeswiththehighendoftherange,whichcouldequalasmuchas
10%ofU.S.consumptionforaslongassixyears.Bypumpingmorethan1million
barrelsadayfromthereserveforthenexttwothreedecades,lobbyistsclaim,thenation
couldcutbackonimportsequivalenttoallshipmemstotheU.S.fromSaudiArabia.
Soundsgood.Anoilboomwouldalsomeanamultibillion-dollarwindfall(意夕卜之財(cái))in
taxrevenues,royalties(開采權(quán)使用費(fèi))andleasingfeesforAlaskaandtheFederal
Government.Bestofall,advocatesofdrillingsay,damagetotheenvironmentwouldbe
insignificant."We'veneverhadadocumentcaseofoilrigchasingdeeroutontothepack
ice?"saysAlaskaStateRepresentativeScottOgan.
Notsofar,sayenvironmentalists.Stickingtothelowendofgovernmentestimates,
theNationalResourcesDefenseCouncilsaystheremaybenomorethan3.2billion
barrelsofeconomicallyrecoverableoilinthecoastalplainofANWR,adropinthe
bucketthatwoulddovirtuallynothingtoeaseAmerica\energyproblems.And
consumerswouldwaitliptoadecadetogainanybenefits,becausedrillingcouldbegin
onlyaftermuchbargainingoverleases,environmentalpermitsandregulatoryreview.As
forANWR'simpactontheCaliforniapowercrisis,environmentalistspointoutthatoilis
responsibleforonly1%oftheGoldenStale'selectricityoutput-andjust3%ofthe
nation's.
21.WhatdoesPresidentBushthinkoftappingoilinANWR?
A)Itwillexhaustthenation\oilreserves.
B)ItwillhelpsecurethefutureofANWR.
C)Itwillhelpreducethenation\oilimports.
D)ItwillincreaseAmerica'senergyconsumption.
22.WelearnfromthesecondparagraphthattheAmericanoilindustry.
A)believesthatdrillingforoilinANWRwillproducehighyields
B)tendstoexaggerateAmerica'srelianceonforeignoil
C)showslittleinterestintappingoilinANWR
D)expectstostopoilimportsfromSaudiArabia
23.ThoseagainstoildrillinginANWRarguethat.
A)itcancauseseriousdamagetotheenvironment
B)itcandolittletosolveU.S.energyproblems
C)itwilldraintheoilreservesintheAlaskanregion
D)itwillnothavemuchcommercialvalue
24.Whatdotheenvironmentalistsmeanbysaying“Notsofasf'(Line1,Para.3)?
A)Oilexploitationtakesalongtime
B)Theoildrillingshouldbedelayed
C)Don'tbetoooptimistic
D)Don'texpectfastreturns
25.ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatoilexploitationbeneathANWR'sfrozen
earth.
A)remainsacontroversialissue
B)isexpectedtogetunderwaysoon
C)involvesalotoftechnologicalproblems
D)willenabletheU.S.tobeoilindependent
Passage2
"Tear'emapart!,5"Killthefbol!n"Murderthereferee(裁判)!”
Thesearecommonremarksonemayhearatvarioussportingevents.Atthetime
theyaremade,theymayseeminnocentenough.Builei'snotkidourselves.Theyhave
beenknowntoinfluencebehaviorinsuchawayastoleadtorealbloodshed.Volumes
havebeenwrittenaboutthewaywordsaffectus.Ithasbeenshownthatwordshaving
certainconnotations(含義)maycauseustoreactinwaysquiteforeigntowhatwc
considertobeourusualhumanisticbehavior.Iseetheterm“opponem”asoneofthose
words.Perhapsthetimehascometodeleteitfromsportsterms.
Thedictionarymeaningoftheterm"opponentuis"'adversary":"enemy”one
whoopposesyourinterests.”"Thus,whenaplayermeetsanopponent,heorshemay
tendtotreatthatopponentasanenemy.Atsuchtimes,winningmaydominateone's
intellect,andeveryaction,nomatterhowgross,maybeconsideredjustifiable.Irecallan
incidentinahandballgamewhenarefereerefusedaplayer'srequestforatimeoutfora
glovechangebecausehedidnotconsideredthenwetenough.Theplayerproceededto
rubhisglovesacrosshisv/etT-shirtandthenexclaimed.t4Aretheywetenoughnow?”
Intheheatofbattle,playershavebeenobservedtothrowthemselvesacrossthe
courtwithoutconsideringtheconsequencesthatsuchamovemighthaveonanyonein
theirway.Ihavealsowitnessedaplayerreactingtohisopponent'sinternationaland
illegalblockingbydeliberatelyhittinghimwiththeballashardashecouldduringthe
courseofplay.Offthecourt,theyaregoodfriends.Doesthatmakeanysense?It
certainlygivesproofofacourtattitudewhichdepartsfromnormalbehavior.
Therefore,Ibelieveitistimeweelevated(提:JT)thegametothelevelwhereit
belongstherebysettinganexampletotherestofthesportingworld.Replacingtheterm
''opponent"with"associate”couldbeanidealwaytostart.
Thedictionarymeaningoftheterm“associate"is“colleague";“fHend”;
“companion.”Reflectamoment!Youmaysoonseeandpossiblyfeelthedifferencein
yourreactiontotheterm“associate"ratherthan“opponent.”
26.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestexpressestheauthor'sview?
A)Aggressivebehaviorinsportscanhaveseriousconsequences.
B)Thewordspeopleusecaninfluencetheirbehavior.
C)Unpleasantwordsinsportsareoftenusedbyforeignathletes.
D)Unfairjudgmentsbyrefereeswillleadtoviolenceonthesportsfield.
27.Harshwordsarespokenduringgamesbecausetheplayers.
A)arctooeagertowin
B)areusuallyshort-temperedandeasilyoffended
C)cannotaffordtobepoliteinfiercecompetition
D)treattheirrivalsasenemies
28.Whatdidthehandballplayerdowhenhewasnotallowedatimeouttochangehis
gloves?
A)Herefusedtocorrinuethegame.
B)Heangrilyhittherefereewithaball.
C)Heclaimedthattherefereewasunfair.
D)HewethisglovesbyrubbingthemacrosshisT-shirt.
29.Accordingtothepassage,players,inagame,may.
A)deliberatelythrowtheballatanyoneillegallyblockingtheirway
B)keeponscreamingandshoutingthroughoutthegame
C)liedownonthegroundasanactofprotest
D)kicktheballacrossthecourtwithforce
30.Theauthorhopestohavethecurrentsituationinsportsimprovedby.
A)callingonplayerstousecleanlanguageonthecourt
B)raisingthereferee'ssenseofresponsibility
C)changingtheattitudeofplayersonthesportsfield
D)regulatingtherelationshipbetweenplayersandreferees
Passage3
Consumersarebeingconfusedandmisledbythehodge-podge(大雜炒)of
environmentalclaimsmadebyhouseholdproducts,accordingtoa“greenlabeling“study
publishedbyConsumersInternationalFriday.
Amongthereport^moreoutrageous(令人無法容忍的)findings-aGerman
fertilizerdescribeditselfasutearthwonnfriendly^^abrandoffloursaiditwas
“non-polkiting“andaBritishtoiletpaperclaimedtobe^environmentallyfriendlier”
ThestudywaswrittenandresearchedbyBritain'sNationalConsumerCouncil
(NCC)forlobbygroupConsumerInternational.ItwasfundedbytheGermanandDutch
governmentsandtheEuropeanCommission.
“Whilemanygoodandusefulclaimsarebeingmade,itisclearthereisalongway
togoinensuringshoppersareadequatelyinformedabouttheenvironmentalimpactof
productstheybuy,“saidConsumersInternationaldirectorAnnaFielder.
The1O-countrystudysurveyedproductpackaginginBritain,WesternEurope,
ScandinaviaandtheUnitedStates.ItfoundthatproductssoldinGermanyandtheUnited
Kingdommadethemostenvironmentalclaimsonaverage.
Thereportfocusedonclaimsmadebyspecificproducts,suchasdetergent(洗滌齊U)
insectspraysandbysomegardenproducts.Itdidnottesttheclaims,butcomparedthem
tolabelingguidelinessetbytheInternationalStandardsOrganization(ISO)inSeptember,
1999.
Researchersdocumentedclaimsofenvironmentalfriendlinessmadebyabout2,000
productsandfoundmanytoovagueortoomisleadingcomeetISOstandards.
“Manyproductshadspecially-designedlabelstomakethemseemenvironmentally
friendly,butinfactmanyofthesesymbolsmeannothing,“saidreportresearcherPhilip
Page.
“Laundrydetergentsmadethemostnumberofclaimswith158.Householdcleaners
weresecondwith145separateclaims,whilepaintswerethirdonourlistwith73.The
highnumbersshowhowveryconfusingitmustbeforconsumerstosortthetruefrom
themisleading."hesaid.
TheISOlabelingstandardsbanvagueormisleadingclaimsonproductpackaging,
becausetermssuchas''environmentallyfriendly"and“non-polluting”cannotbeverified.
“Whatwcarcnowpushingfbristohavemultinationalcorporationsmeetthestandards
setbytheISO."saidPage.
31.Accordingtothepassage,theNCCfounditoutrageousthat.
A)alltheproductssurveyedclaimtomeetISOstandards
B)theclaimsmadebyproductsareoftenunclearordeceiving
C)consumerswouldbelievemanyofthemanufactures'claim
D)fewproductsactuallyprovetobeenvironmentfriendly
32.Asindicatedinthispassage,withsomanygoodclaims,theconsumers.
A)arebecomingmorecautiousabouttheproductstheyaregoingtobuy
B)arestillnotwillingtopaymoreforproductswithgreenlabeling
C)arebecomingmoreawareoftheeffectsdifferentproductshaveonthe
environment
D)stilldonotknowtheexactimpactofdifferentproductsontheenvironment
33.AstudywascarriedoutbyBritain'sNCCto.
A)findouthowmanyclaimsmadebyproductsfailtomeetenvironmental
standards
B)informtheconsumersoftheenvironmentalimpactoftheproductstheybuy
C)examineclaimsmadebyproductsagainstISOstandards
D)revisetheguidelinessetbytheInternationalStandardsOrganization
34.Whatisoneoftheconsequencescausedbythemanyclaimsofhouseholdproducts?
A)Theyarelikelytoleadtoseriousenvironmentalproblems.
B)Consumersfinditdifficulttotellthetruefromthefalse.
C)Theycouldarousewidespreadangeramongconsumer.
D)Consumerswillbetemptedtobuyproductstheydon'tneed.
35.ItcanbeinfciTcdfromthepassagethatthelobbygroupConsumerInternational
wantsto.
A)makeproductlabelingsatisfyISOrequirements
B)seeallhouseholdproductsmeetenvironmentalstandards
C)warnconsumersofthedangerofso-calledgreenproducts
D)verifytheeffortsofnon-pollutingproducts
Passage4
TwohoursfromthetallbuildingsofManhattanandPhiladelphialivesomeofthe
world'slargestblackbears.TheyareinnorthernPennsylvania'sPoconoMountains,a
hometheysharewithanabundanceofotherwildlife.
Thestreams,lakes,meadows(草地),mountainridgesandforeststhatmakethe
Poconosanidealplaceforblackbearshavealsoattractedmorepeopletotheregion.
Openspacesarethreatenedbyplansforhousingestatesandimportant“Gs(棲息土也)
areendangeredbyhighwayconstruction.ToprotectthePoconosnaturalbeautyfrom
irresponsibledevelopment,theNature(大自然保護(hù)協(xié)會(huì))namedthearea
oneofAmerica's"LaslGreatPlaces”.
Operatingoutofacentury-oldschoolhouseinthevillageofLongPond,
Pennsylvania,theconservancy'sbudCookisworkingwithlocalpeopleandbusiness
leaderstobalanceeconomicgrowthwithenvironmentalprotection.Byforging
partnershipswithpeoplelikeFrancisAltemose,theConservancyhasbeenabletoprotect
morethan14,000acresofenvironmentallyimportantlandinthearea.
Altemose'sfamilyhasfarmedinthePoconoareaforgenerations.Twoyearsago
FrancisworkedwiththeConservancytoincludehisfarminacountyfarmlandprotection
program.Asaresult,hisfamily'slandcanbeprotectedfromdevelopmentandthe
Altemoseswillbebetterabletoprovideasecurefinancialfuturefortheir7-year-old
grandson.
CookattributestheConservancy\successinthePoconostohavingalocalpresence
andacommitmenttoworkingwithlocalresidents
“Thekeytoprotectingtheseremarkablelandsisconnectingwiththelocal
community/Cooksaid.uThepeoplewholivethererespecttheland.Theyvaluequiet
forests,clearstreamsandabundantwildlife.Theyareeagertohelpwithconservation
effort.
FormoreinformationonhowyoucanhelptheNatureConservancyprotectthe
Poconosandtheworld'sother“LastGreatPlaces,“pleasecall1-888-5646864orvisitus
ontheWorldWideWebat.org.
36.ThepurposeinnamingthePoconosasoneofAmerica's"LastGreatPlaces”isto
A)gainsupportfromthelocalcommunity
B)protectitfromirresponsibledevelopment
C)makeitabetterhomeforblackbears
D)providefinancialsecurityforfuturegenerations
37.Welearnfromthepassagethat.
A)thepopulationinthePoconoareaisgrowing
B)wildlifeinthePoconoareaisdyingoutrapidly
C)thesecurityofthePoconoresidentsisbeingthreatened
D)farmlandsinthePoconoareaareshrinkingfast
38.WhatisimportantinprotectingthePoconosaccordingtoCook?
A)Thesettingupofanenvironmentalprotectionwebsite
B)SupportfromorganizationslikeTheNatureConservancy
C)Cooperationwiththelocalresidentsandbusinessleaders
D)Inclusionoffarmlandsintheregion'sprotectionprogram
39.WhatdocsBudCookmeanby"'havingalocalpresence"(Line1,Para.5)?
A)Financialcontributionsfromlocalbusinessleaders
B)Considerationoftheinterestsofthelocalresidents
C)Theestablishmentofawildlifeprotectionfoundationinthearea
D)ThesettingupofalocalNatureConservancybranchinthePoconoarea
40.Thepassagemostprobablyis.
A)anofficialdocument
B)anewsstory
C)anadvertisement
D)aresearchreport
PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)
41.Awordprocessorismuchbetterthanatypewriterinthatitenablesyoutoenterand
yourtextmoreeasily.
A)register
B)edit
C)propose
D)discharge
42.Wedon'tknowwhysomanypeopleinthatregionliketoweardressesofsuch
colors.
A)low
B)humble
C)mild
D)dull
43.ThenewshasjustthatthepresidentisgoingtovisitChinanextmonth.
A)comedown
B)comeup
C)comeout
D)comeabout
44.Thethatexistsamongnationscouldcertainlybelessenedif
misunderstandingandmistrustwereremoved.
A)tension
B)strain
C)stress
D)intensity
45.Theotherday,MumandIwenttoSt.James'sHospital,andtheydidlotsandlotsof
testsonme,mostofthemandfrightening.
A)cheerful
B)horrible
C)hostile
D)friendly
46.IntheMediterraneanseaweedissoabundantandsoeasilyharvestedthatitisnever
ofgreat.
A)fare
B)payment
C)worth
D)expense
47.Thewriterwassoinherworkthatshedidn'tnoticehimentertheroom.
A)absorbed
B)abandoned
C)focused
D)centered
48.Actually,informationtechnologycanthegapbetweenthepoorandthe
rich.
A)link
B)break
C)ally
D)bridge
49.Someresearchworkerscompletelyallthosefactsasthoughtheynever
existed.
A)ignore
B)leave
C)refuse
D)miss
50.Computerpowernowallowsautomaticsearchesoffingerprintfilestomatchaprint
atacrime.
A)stage
B)scene
C)location
D)occasion
51.Themostbasicreasonwhydialectsshouldbepreservedisthatlanguagehelpsto
aculture.
A)retain
B)relate
C)remark
D)review
52.Companiesarestrugglingtofindtherightbetweensupplyanddemand,
butitisnoeasytask.
A)equation
B)formula
C)balance
D)pattern
53.Massadvertisinghelpedtotheemphasisfromtheproductionofgoodsto
theirconsumption.
A)vary
B)shift
C)lay
D)moderate
54.Becauseofhisexcellentadministration,peoplelivedinpeaceandandall
previouslyneglectedmattersweretakencareof.
A)conviction
B)contest
C)consent
D)content
55.Iknowyou'vegotasmoothtongue,sodon'italkmebuyingit.
A)away
B)down
C)out
D)into
56.Showingsomesenseofhumorcanbea(n)waytodealwithsome
stressfulsituation.
A)effective
B)efficient
C)favorable
D)favorite
57.Thesituationdescribedinthereportterrible,butitmaynothappen.
A)inclines
B)maintains
C)sounds
D)remains
58.Thecompanyistryingeverymeanstothewholesalepriceofitsproducts.
A)pulldown
B)putdown
C)setdown
D)bringdown
59.Themayorthepoliceofficeramedalofhonorforhisheroicdeedin
rescuingtheearthquakevictims.
A)rewarded
B)awarded
C)credited
D)prized
60.ThenativeCanadianslivedinwithnature,fortheyrespectednatureasa
provideroflife.
A)coordination
B)acquaintance
C)contact
D)harmony
61.Manypeoplearcaskingwhethertraditionalresearchuniversitiesinfacthaveany
future.
A)atall
B)sofar
C)inall
D)onend
62.Iwasimpressedtheefficiencyoftheworkdoneinthecompany.
A)in
B)about
C)with
D)for
63.NowinBritain,winestakeupfourtimesasmuchinthestorehouseas
bothbeerandspirits.
A)block
B)land
C)patch
D)space
64.Hishandshookalittleashethekeyinthelock.
A)squeezed
B)inserted
C)stuffed
D)pierced
65.Forprofessionalathletes,totheOlympicsmeansthattheyhaveachance
toenterthehistorybooks.
A)access
B)attachment
C)appeal
D)approach
66.Inthelong,thenewinformationtechnologiesmayfundamentallyalter
ourwayoflife.
A)view
B)distance
C)jump
D)run
67.Allthearrangementsshouldbecompletedyourdeparture.
A)priorto
B)superiorto
C)contraryto
D)parallelto
68.Weneedtocreateeducationstandardsthatprepareournextgenerationwhowillbe
withanevenmorecompetitivemarket.
A)tackled
B)encountered
C)dealt
D)confronted
69.Inthelateseventies,theamountoffixedassetsrequiredtoproduceonevehiclein
JapanwasequivalenttothatintheUnitedStates.
A)rudely
B)roughly
C)readily
D)coarsely
70.Manypeoplebelieveweareheadingforenvironmentaldisasterwe
radicallychangewaywelive.
A)but
B)although
C)unless
D)lest
PartIVShortAnswerQuestions(15minutes)
Wecommonlythinkofsportsmanshipinconnectionwithathleticcontests,butit
alsoappliestoindividualoutdoorsports.Noteveryonewhopicksupafishingrodor
goesoutwithagunisasportsman.Thesportsmanfirstofallobeysthefishandgame
laws,notbecauseheisliabletobepunishedasaviolator,butbecauseheknowsthatin
themaintheselawsaremadeforhisbestinterests.
Thefollowingaresomeofthethingsthatthosev/howouldqualifyformembership
inthesportsmanshipfraternity(圈內(nèi)人)willdo.
1.Takenomoregamethanthebaglimitprovidedforbythefishandgamelaws.
Thepersonwhocomesbackfromatripboastingaboutthelargenumberoffishorgame
takenisnotasportsmanbutagamehog(貪得無厭的捕獵者).
2.Observetheunwrittenrulesoffairplay.Thismeansshootinggamebirdsonly
whenthebirdsare“onthewing”.Forthesamereason,donotuseashotguntoshoota
rabbitorsimilaranimalwhileitissittingorstandingstill.
3.Becarefulinremovingillegalorundersizedfishfromthehook.Thisshouldbe
doneonlyafterwettingthehands.Thisisnecessarybecausethebodyofthefishis
coveredwithathin,protectivefilmwhichwillsticktoyourdryhands.Ifthehandsare
drywhenthefishishandled,thefilmistornfromthebodyofthefish.Withoutthe
protectivefilm,thefishismoreeasilyattackedbydiseases.Ifyouwishtoreleaseafish
thatishookedinsuchawaythatitwillbeimpossibletobeclosetothehookas
convenient.Inaremarkablyshorttime,thehookwillbreakdownandthefishwill
remainalmostunharmed.Fishhavebeenknowntofeedsuccessfullywhilehookswere
stillintheirlips.
4.Besureoftheidentityofyourtargetbeforeyoushoot.Manyusefulandharmless
speciesofwildlifearethoughtlesslykilledbytheuninformedpersonwhoisoutwitha
guntokillwhateverflieswithinrange.
SI.Inwhatrespectdoestheauthorthinkindividualoutdoorsportsaresimilartoathletic
contests?
S2.Apersonwhogoesoutfishingwithafishingrodorhuntingwithagunisnot
necessarily.
S3.Whalesthemostimportantthingatruesportsmanshouldbearinmindwhenhegoes
fishingorhunting.
S4.Thosewhoviolatethefishandgamelawswillnotbeformembershipin
thesportsmanshipfraternity.
S5.Whatarepeoplecalledwhentheybreakthebaglimitandboastabouttheirbig
catch?
S6.Atruesportsmanwillnotshootananimalwhichisnot.
S7.Whatarepeopleadvisedtodobeforetheyremoveillegalorundersizedfishfrom
thehook?
S8.Whatshouldsportsmandotoavoidkillingrarespeciesofwildlife?
PartVWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayinhonorof
teachersontheoccasionofTeachersDay.Youshouldwriteatleast120
wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.向老師致以節(jié)日祝賀
2.從一件難忘的事回憶老師的教導(dǎo)和無私的貢獻(xiàn)
3.我怎樣回報(bào)老師的關(guān)愛
2023年6月四級(jí)參照答案
PartIListeningComprehension
1.D2.C3.B4.D5.A
6.A7.C8.B9.C10.D
11.D12.A13.B14.C15.A
16.B17.B18.A19.C20.B
PartIIReadingComprehension
21.C22.A23.B24.C25.A
26.B27.D
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