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2025年6月大學英語四級考試真題第3套(含答案+聽力原文+聽力音頻)PartIWriting(30minutes).Directions:Supposeyouruniversityisorganizingaforumonthedevelopmentofstudents'cross-culturalcommunicationabilities.Youarenowtowriteanessaytoexpressyourview.Youwillhave30minutestowritetheessay.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.PartⅡListeningComprehension(25minutes).SectionA.Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecenter.Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.1.A)TheyareyoungteenagersfromAtlanta.B)Theywonthisyear's7MileBridgeRun.C)Theycompletedtheraceinlessthan40minutes.D)TheyarebothstudentsatMarathonHighSchool.2.A)Itdrewcompetitorsfrommorethan40countries.B)Itiswatchedliveonlinebyfansallovertheworld.C)ItclosedthecityofBigPineKeytotrafficforthreehours.D)ItisoneofthemostpopularrunningeventsinthesoutheasternU.S.Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.3.A)Hewasonceafull-timeambassador.B)Hewassoontoretirefromthemilitary.C)Hebecameanastronautin2015.D)Heusedtobeahelicopterpilot.4.A)Ithasbeenunbelievablyexcitingandrewarding.B)Ithasbeenextraordinarilytoughanddemanding.C)Ithascontributedagreatdealtohumanflightstospace.D)Ithasgivenhimexceptionalprivilegesasanambassador.Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.5.A)Theyareknownfortheirloyaltytotheirowners.B)Theyarebroughtinbythestore'scustomers.C)Theyareregularvisitorstothestore.D)Theyarepetskeptbythestorestaff.6.A)Itmightbeanuisancetotheloyalshoppers.B)Itmighthavebeenabandonedbyitsowner.C)Itmightbe12monthsold.D)Itmighthavegotlost.7.A)Feedthecats.B)Removeanystoresigns.C)Sitintheshopaisles.D)Bringinpetswiththem.SectionB.Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecenter.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.8.A)Sharingherroomwithfriends.B)Cuttingdownherlivingexpenses.C)Livingoffcampus.D)Movingtothecitycenter.9.A)Thefacilitiesavailable.B)Variouscostsinvolved.C)Changesinlivingconditions.D)Thedistancetoherhome.10.A)Wentthroughmuchtrouble.B)Commutedtosavemoney.C)Studiedonthebus.D)Livedoncampus.11.A)Discussthematterwiththewoman'smother.B)Makeadecisionwithinafewdays.C)Tryhisbesttopersuadehiswife.D)Weighthebenefitsagainstthedisadvantages.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.12.A)Interviewingtheman.B)LookingforLawrence.C)Choosingapresentforhernephew.D)Helpingthemanwithhisshopping.13.A)Quiteeducational.B)Incrediblypopular.C)Drivenbybatteries.D)Obviouslychildish.14.A)Onehelovesforhelpingexercisehismind.B)Onehecanplaytogetherwithhissister.C)Onehefindsinterestingandchallenging.D)Onehecanplayeitheraloneorinagroup.15.A)Ithasbeenenjoyedbykidsfordecades.B)Italwaysremindspeopleoftimesofwar.C)Ithasbeenplayedbothindoorsandoutdoors.D)Itdistinguishesitselfasoneoftheoldestgames.SectionC.Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecenter.Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.16.A)Adisplayofavarietyofproductsincreasesconsumers'interest.B)Toomanychoicesdecreaseone'sdesiretobuy.C)Fewerchoicesleadtolowercustomersatisfaction.D)Customersgivenmorechoicesaremorelikelytogetconfused.17.A)Whatkindofdisplayresultsinmoresales.B)Whatkindofdisplaycreatesmoreinterest.C)Whatkindofdisplayattractsagreatercrowdofcustomers.D)Whatkindofdisplayleadstogreatercustomersatisfaction.18.A)Therearesituationswherecustomersbuynothing.B)Therearetrickstoincreasecustomersatisfaction.C)Therearewaystopredictcustomerpreferences.D)Therearerulesthatmotivatecustomerstobuy.Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.19.A)Stressful.B)Burdensome.C)Worthwhile.D)Energy-boosting.20.A)Bylinkingitwithemployees'salary.B)BytakingitastheNewYearresolution.C)Byimprovingworkschedules.D)Bymakingitpartofthejob.21.A)Itwasveryimportanttotheirwell-being.B)Ithadtakenlittleoftheirsparetime.C)Itwasanoutletfortheirpersonalfulfillment.D)Ithelpedimprovetheirworkingenvironment.Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.22.A)Itamountsto2,000tonsdaily.B)Itmostlycomesfromsupermarkets.C)Itisestimatedat11%oftheUK'stotalfoodsupply.D)Ithasalottodowithindependentluxuryfoodsuppliers.23.A)Itrentsbicyclestodeliverfood.B)Itsellssought-aftercoffeebeans.C)Itdeliversluxuryhandmadefood.D)Itrecycleswastefoodfromthecity.24.A)Itpaysspecialattentiontothesizeandshapeofitsproducts.B)Ittriestoescapetheconstraintsofthecurrentfoodsystem.C)Itcooperatescloselywithlocalproducers.D)Itaimstoprovidehigh-qualityproducts.25.A)Toensurearegularsupply.B)Tomaintainauniquemenu.C)Tomakeupforthewasteproducts.D)Tomeetcustomers'urgentdemand.PartⅢReadingComprehension(40minutes).SectionA.Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Thehumanbrainhastheabilitytoconstantlyformnewnetworksandconnectionsbetweenbraincells.Thismeansthebrainhasanalmostmagicalabilitytochange.Thischaracteristicis____26____apparentinanewstudy,focusingonpeoplewhounderwentahemispherectomy,asurgicalprocedureinwhichhalfofthebrainisremovedtotreatillness.Thefindingsshowedthat,despitemissinghalfofthiscritical____27____,participantscouldfunctionwell.Thiswasbecausethe____28____halfoftheirbrainstrengthened.Infact,researchersfoundthatconnections-andthuscommunication-betweenpartsofdifferentbrainnetworksareactuallystrongerinpeoplewhohadhemispherectomiesthaninpeoplewithintactbrains.This____29____thatthebrainisabletocompensateforlossofcertainbrainstructure.Therearemanyothercasesinthemedical____30____thatdocumentthebrain'samazingabilityto____31____.Forexample,ayoungboyhadasignificantportionofhisbrainremovedformedicalreasons,whichincludedthepartofthebrain____32____forsight.Butafewyearsafterhissurgery,scientistsfoundthathecould____33____see.Theydeterminedthatthiswasbecauseotherpartsofhisbraintookoverthemissingpart's____34____tasks.Anotherstudyinvolvedpeoplewhocouldsmell,despitemissingtheregioninthebrainthatprocessesinformationaboutsmells.Thoughtheyarenotsurehowtheseindividuals____35____theabilitytosmell,scientistsbelieveitispossiblethatanotherpartofthebraintookonthattask.A)adapt.B)hardly.C)indicates.D)insist.E)literature.F)organ.G)particularly.H)remaining.I)responsible.J)retained.K)still.L)strategy.M)transformed.N)underlines.O)visual.SectionB.Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2."Phantom"TrafficJamsAreReal-AndScientistsKnowHowtoStopThem.A)Trafficjamsareacommonproblemofmostbigcities,eitherindevelopedorindevelopingcountries,butonekindoftrafficjamsinparticularcanbeespeciallyfrustrating.Thesearegenerallyknownas"phantom"trafficjams,inwhichdensetrafficcrawlstoahaltfornoapparentreasonatall.B)"Whencaughtinsuchatrafficjam,itiscommonfordriverstoassumethattheremustbeanaccident,orconstructionorsomething,"saidMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)computerscienceprofessorBertholdHorn."Andthenyoudriveanddriveanddrive…andthereisn'tanythingthere."C)Theexactcauseofthesephantomtrafficjamshaslongremainedamystery.Butnow,newresearchhasfoundthecauseandresearchersmayhavecomeupwithasolutionforthisfrustratingtrafficpattern:maintainingequalspacingbetweencarsontheroad,ratherthandrivingsocloselybehindanothervehiclethatacollisionislikelyifthatvehiclebrakessuddenly.D)Hornsaidphantomtrafficjamsareanemergentpropertyoftheflowofvehiclesdownahighway.Aphantomjambeginswhenacarindensetrafficslowsdownevenslightly,whichcausesthecarbehindthatvehicletoslowevenmore-andtheslowingactionspreadsbackwardthroughthelaneoftrafficlikeawave,gettingworsethefartheritspreads.Eventually,thecarsfarbehindareforcedtostopcompletelyorriskhittingtheslowervehiclesahead-andsothetrafficgrindstoahaltovernothing,Hornsaid.E)Hornhasbeenworkingontheproblemofphantomtrafficjamsforyears,andhehascomeupwithasolution:Bysplittingthedifferencebetweenthecarsinfrontandthecarsbehind,thespacingofcarsinastreamoftrafficcanactasadamperonphantomtrafficjams.Thatis,itcanpreventtheslow-downeffectfrombeingamplifiedbythecarsthatfollowbehind,hesaid.Inessence,eachdriverwouldconstantlymakeadjustmentstokeeptheircarroughlyhalfwaybetweenthecarinfrontandthecarbehind.F)Horncallsthismethodofvehiclespacingbilateralcontrol,andhesaiditcouldbeachievedwithrelativelysimplemodificationstotheadaptivecruisecontrolthatmanynewcarsalreadyhave.Adaptivecruisecontrolisadriverassistancetechnologythatsetsamaximumspeedforvehiclesandautomaticallyslowsthespeedofthecarwhentrafficissensedinfrontofthevehicle.Suchmodifications,Hornsaid,couldhelpfightphantomjamswithinafewyears,maybedecadesbeforeanalternativesolution,suchasnetworkedselfdrivingcars,becomesarealityontheroads.G)Trafficjamsarecausedbyanumberoffactors,suchasroadsthatarepoorlydesignedorover-capacity,localizedfactorslikecitytraffic-lightingpatterns,andeventslikeaccidentsandconstruction.Butphantomtrafficjamscanmakeallthoseproblemsworse,Hornsaid.Andtheresearchersinthenewstudyhavecalculatedthatsolvingphantomjamscouldsaveatleastsomeoftheestimated$121billionperyearthattrafficjamsareestimatedtocosttheU.S.economy,HorntoldLiveScience.H)NewresearchbyHornandMITpostdoctoralassociateLiangWang,publishedinthejournalIEEETransactionsonIntelligentTransportationSystems,showshowbilateralcontrolcanfighttheproblem.Theresearchersmadecomputermodelsofreal-worldtrafficconditions,showinghowatypicalU.S.freewaycouldbenefitfromcarsusingbilateralcontrol."Underreasonableconditionstoday,youmightget1,800carsperlaneperhourthroughput,"headded."Butwithbilateralcontrol,youcouldalmostdoublethat.".I)Themainalternativetoincreasingtrafficthroughputperlanehasbeentobuildmorelanesandmorehighways,andputtinginnewroadsisveryexpensive,hesaid."Ifwecanincreasethethroughputonmajorhighways,evenifit'sonlyby50percent,thatwouldbeabigdeal,"Hornsaid.J)WiththehelpofengineeringstudentsathighschoolsinMaine,HornandWanghavealsobuiltarobotsimulationthatshowshowbilateralcontrolcansuppressphantomtrafficjams.Increasingthespacingofvehiclesdampenstheeffectofslowdownsbycarsinfrontofagivencar,sothattheslowingisnotworseneduntilitbecomesaphantomjam,theresearcherssaid.K)Avideofromtheprojectshowsatrainofautonomousrobotsrunningalongatrackwithoutbilateralcontrol;theyeventuallybackupinphantomjams.Butwhentherobotsareswitchedovertobilateralcontrol(byflashingthelightsintheroom),eachautonomousrobottriestokeepitselfhalfwaybetweentherobotinfrontandtheonebehind;thephantomjamsdisappearasaresult,Hornsaid.L)Sincestartinghisresearchonphantomtrafficjams,Hornhaslearnedthatschoolsoffishandflocksofbirdsandbatsusesimilarspacingstrategiestoavoidhittingeachotherwhileswimmingorflyingindenselypackedgroups.Inparticular,studiesofmillionsofbatsemergingatduskfromcavesinSoutheastAsiashowedthateachbatusedaformofbilateralcontroltoreducethelikelihoodofcollisionswithotherbatsinthedenselypackedswarm,Hornsaid.M)Unlikebats,birdsandfish,however,humanshavedifficultyjudgingdistancesbehindthem.Toaddressthatweakness,HornisnowworkingwiththecarcompanyToyotatoenableaformofbilateralcontrolviamodificationstoexistingadaptivecruisecontrolsystems,whichuseforward-facingsensorstojudgethedistancetothevehicleahead.Thebilateralcontrolapproachwouldincludeaddingrear-facingsensorstodeterminethedistancetothevehiclefollowingacar.N)Butuntilthosesystemsbecomestandard,humandriverscanhelpreducephantomtrafficjamssimplybynotfollowingthecarinfrontsoclosely.AsHornargues,"There'sabsolutelynoadvantageoftailgatingthecarinfrontofyou."36.Theage-longmysteryhasnowbeenresolvedastohowphantomtrafficjamsarecaused.37.Itispossibletonearlydoublethehourlythroughputperlanebyadoptingbilateralcontrol.38.AccordingtoHorn,driversmakingconstantadjustmentsforequalspacingbetweencarsinaflowoftrafficcanhelpreducephantomtrafficjams.39.Beforesystemsforbilateralcontrolareinstalled,driversshouldnotfollowthecarinfronttoocloselysoastoreducephantomtrafficjams.40.Hornsaidwithsomesimplemodificationstotheexistingequipmentinnewvehicles,theirspacingbilateralcontrolcouldbeaccomplished.41.Driverscaughtupinphantomtrafficjamsarelikelytothinkanaccidenthashappenedorsomeconstructionisgoingon.42.Twosetsofsensorswouldbeusedtohelpdriversdeterminethedistancesbetweencars.43.SolvingtheproblemofphantomjamscouldsaveAmericabillionsofdollarseveryyear.44.Inaphantomtrafficjam,thecarsinthesamelaneslowdownoneafteranother,creatingawave-likeeffect.45.Hornhasfoundthatcertaincreaturesusestrategiessimilartobilateralcontroltoavoidhittingeachotherwhilemovingindensecrowds.SectionC.Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOne.Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Oursocietyplacesahighvalueonphysicalbeauty.Americansspendanaverageofover$722eachyearontheirappearance.OneintenAmericanshastriedtolooklikeastar.There'snothingwrongwithtryingtolookourbest,butexcessivefocusonphysicalappearancemissesthesoulfulaspectsofwhatitmeanstobebeautiful.Tryingtolooklikethemagazinepicturescantakeusonalongrideawayfromwhatbeautyisreallyabout.Manyofusspendfartoomuchtime,energy,andmoneytryingtopolishanimageofwhatwethinkwillbringattention,love,andconnection.Intheprocess,wemayfailtoattendtoourselvesinawaythatwouldmoveustowarddeeperintimacy,fulfillment,andmeaning.Itmaysoundtrite,butbeautyisonlyskindeep;it'snotwhatbringslovetowardus.JustreadaboutthelatestHollywoodstarletswhoseseemingloveturnsintoresentmentandbittercourtbattles.Outerbeautycanbeasmuchofacurseasablessing.Wemaydevelopahabitofbeingsofocusedonmaintainingaperfectappearancethatwenevercultivatetheinnerqualitiesnecessarytosustainanddeepenintimacyandconnection.AsIdescribeinmybook,TheAuthenticHeart,itisthecouragetobeauthenticthatconnectsusinadeeperway.Whileourinitialattractionmaybebased,inpart,onphysicalchemistry,itisthemeetingofourinnerworldsthatcreatesthelastingintimacyandspiritualconnectionforwhichwelong.Ifweredirectourattentiontowardcultivatinginnerqualities,wemightfindamagneticattractionthatmovesusfromsomethingsuperficialtosomethingthatconnectsustoourdepths.Thepathtowardcultivatinginnerbeautyisreallysimple.Butwhatissimpleisnotalwayseasy.Noteveryonewillseeusandappreciateusaswetakethecourageousrisktoallowourselvestobeseenaswereallyare.Butiftheydon't,itistheirloss,notours.Eventuallywe'llfindthosecompatiblesoulswhoappreciateusasweare.46.WhatdowelearnaboutAmericansocietyfromthefirstparagraph?A)Itseeslotsofpersonalincomewastedonbeautyproducts.B)Itconsidersone'sphysicalappearanceveryimportant.C)Itplacesahighvalueonthephysicalfitnessofstars.D)Itexpectseveryindividualtolooktheirverybest.47.Whathappenswhenpeoplestrivetolookbetter?A)Theyhavetogetpreparedforresentmentandbittercourtbattles.B)Theyarebetterabletogainattention,love,andpersonalconnection.C)Theymayneglecttocultivatetheinnerqualitiesthatmattermore.D)Theyfeelmuchoftheirprecioustime,energyandresourcesiswasted.48.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutouterbeauty?A)Itmaybeinheritedorcultivated.B)Itmayleadtobadaswellasgoodhabits.C)Itmaycreateconnectionorisolation.D)Itmaydoasmuchharmasgood.49.Whatbringsaboutspiritualconnection?A)Meetingofminds.B)Attractionatfirstsight.C)Physicalchemistry.D)Frequentinteraction.50.Whathappenswhenwetakethepathtowardcultivatinginnerbeauty?A)Wemayfindaroutetowardotherpeople'ssouls.B)Wemaybeappreciatedmorebypeoplearoundus.C)Wewillmeetpeoplewhovalueusforwhoweare.D)Wewillbediscouragedfromrevealingourtrueselves.PassageTwo.Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Plant-basedmeatsarecomingsoontoadinnertablenearyou,butdotheydeserveaspotonyourplate?Ifyoutriedavegetableburgeryearsagoanddismisseditasrubberyandflavorless,it'sagoodtimetogivemeatlessmeatanotherchance.Newervarietiesimitatethelook,flavor,andtextureofmeat.Analystsdon'texpectthemeat-freemovementtoslowanytimesoon;a2021reportpredictsthemarketwillskyrocketto$74billionby2030-a957percentsurge.Plant-basedmeatsarenolongerjustforvegetarians.CompaniessuchasImpossibleFoodsandBeyondMeat-thecurrentsuperstarsofthealternativeproteinsector-arepursuingconsumerswhoenjoymeatbutwanttoreducetheirmeatconsumptionforanimalrights,health,orenvironmentalreasons.Sofar,it'sawinningstrategy:MorethannineoutoftenconsumerswhobuyBeyondBurgerandImpossibleFoodsproductsalsoeatmeat.Manyvegetariansdon'tactuallycareforfoodthatresemblesmeat.WhenreporterJoanSolsman,alongtimevegetarian,triedadishfromImpossibleFoods,shefeltsosickthatshecouldn'tfinishit."MaybethebestsignthatImpossibleFoodshascrackedthecodetorealisticfakemeatisthatIcouldn'tstandtotakeanotherbite,"shewrote.Meatlessmeatsaregenerallyahealthierchoicethanbeefbecausetheyarecholesterol-free,plusthey'reagoodsourceofvitamins,minerals,protein,andfiber.Ifmeatlessmeatcanhelpyousticktoaplant-baseddiet,thatinitselfcanleadtobetterhealth.Notonlyhasredmeatbeenlinkedtocancer,butstudiesshowthatpeoplewhoditchmeathavelowerbloodpressure,loweraveragebloodsugar,andlowercholesterollevels.However,justbecauseit'splant-baseddoesn'tmeanit'shealthfood.Mostimitationmeatsarehighlyprocessedandcontainhighamountsofsodiumcomparedtotraditionalbeef.Thesenewgenerationsofalternatemeatgetalltheattention,butdon'tforgetaboutwholegrainsandvegetables.Beansareanespeciallyexcellentproteinsubstitute.They'renutritious,inexpensive,andfarmoresustainablethananyoftheprocessedmeatlesssubstitutesonthemarkettoday.51.Whatcanweexpectofplant-basedmeats?A)Anincreasinginterestintheiranalyses.B)Anenormouseffortintheirpromotion.C)Ahugeboostintheirconsumption.D)Anoticeablesurgeintheirvarieties.52.WhatdowelearnaboutconsumersbuyingBeyondBurgerandImpossibleFoodsproducts?A)Theyaremostlynon-vegetarians.B)Theyaremostlyanimal-rightsadvocates.C)Mostofthemrefrainfromeatingmeatforhealthreasons.D)Mostofthemeatmeatlessmeattoprotecttheenvironment.53.WhatcanweconcludeaboutImpossibleFoods'productsfromJoanSolsman'sremark?A)Theymoreoftenappealtomeat-eaters.B)Theyverymuchresembleanimalmeat.C)Somehavebecomeitssignaturedishes.D)Mostofthemaresoldastruefakemeat.54.Whycanthehabitofeatingaplant-baseddietleadtobetterhealth?A)Itfreespeoplefromanyknownlinktocancer.B)Itprovidesallthenutrientsforstayinghealthy.C)Ithelpsmaintainnormalbloodpressureandbloodsugar.D)Itreducesvarioushealthrisksposedbymeatconsumption.55.Whatdoestheauthorrecommendweeatattheendofthepassage?A)Naturallyproducedfoods.B)Processedproteinsubstitutes.C)Redmeatsliketraditionalbeef.D)Newgenerationsofalternatemeat.PartⅣTranslation(30minutes).Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.近年來,中國越來越多的城市著力打造“15分鐘便民生活圈(convenientlivingcircles)”。社區(qū)居民步行15分鐘就能享受到日常所需的公共服務。生活圈內(nèi)建有便利店、公園、健身場地、圖書館、學校、社區(qū)食堂、診所等。生活圈的建立能夠為居民提供更加便利、舒適、友好、愉悅的生活環(huán)境,更好地滿足城市居民多元化的日常生活服務需求,提升居民的生活品質(zhì)和幸福感。2025年6月大學英語四級考試真題第3套答案。PartIWriting.Inanincreasinglyglobalizedworld,developingcross-culturalcommunicationabilitieshasbecomeessentialforuniversitystudents.Theseskillsnotonlyfacilitateinternationalexchangesbutalsolayasolidfoundationforfuturecareerdevelopment.Severalapproachescaneffectivelyenhancesuchabilities.First,universitiesshouldoffermoreculturalexchangeprograms,allowingstudentstointeractdirectlywithpeersfromdifferentcountries.Forexample,languageexchangeactivitiesorjointprojectscanbridgeculturalgapsthroughreal-lifecommunication.Second,learningforeignlanguagesshouldgobeyondgrammar-itshouldincludeunderstandingculturalnuances,suchasetiquetteandvalues,whichpreventmisunderstandings.Additionally,engagingwithdiversemedia,likeforeignfilmsorliterature,helpsstudentsgraspculturalcontextsintuitively.Inconclusion,cross-culturalcommunicationabilitiesarenotinnatebutcultivatedthroughpracticeandlearning.Byembracingdiverseexperiencesandactivelyseekingculturalunderstanding,studentscanbecomecompetentglobalcommunicatorsreadytothriveinaninterconnectedworld.PartⅣTranslation.Inrecentyears,agrowingnumberofcitiesinChinahavebeenmakingeffortstobuild"15-minuteconvenientlivingcircles."Residentsinthecommunitiescanaccessdailynecessarypublicserviceswithina15-minutewalk.Theselivingcirclesareequippedwithconveniencestores,parks,fitnessvenues,libraries,schools,communitycanteens,clinics,andotherfacilities.Theestablishmentofsuchlivingcirclesprovidesresidentswithamoreconvenient,comfortable,friendly,andpleasantlivingenvironment.Itbettermeetsthediversedailyserviceneedsofurbanresidentsandenhancestheirqualityoflifeaswellassenseofhappiness.2025年6月大學英語四級考試聽力原文(第2套)。NewsReportOne.AFloridateenagerandanAtlantawomanwontheoverallmen'sandwomen'sdivisionsSaturdayattheannual7MileBridgeRun.VaclavBursa,15,ofBigPineKey,Florida,finishedfirstoverall.Hecompletedtheracein41minutesand1secondandclaimedthetopspotinthemen'sdivision.Bursawonthethirdplaceinthe2022race.HeisastudentatMarathonHighSchool.JoannaStephens,28,ofAtlanta,completedthecoursein41minutesand12seconds.Shewonthewomen'sdivisiontitleandplacesecondoverall.Theracedrewcompetitorsfrom41U.S.states.TherewerealsorunnersfromothercountriesincludingCanada,theU.K.andSwitzerland.TherunclosedthespanbetweentheMiddleandLowerKeystotrafficforthreehoursSaturday.TheAprilcontestisoneofthemostpopularrunningeventsinthesoutheasternUnitedStates.TheracefieldfilledwithinminutesafteronlineregistrationopensinJanuary.Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.Question1:WhatdoesthenewsreportsayaboutVaclavBursaandJoannaStephens?Question2:WhatdowelearnabouttheAprilcontest?NewsReportTwo.BritishastronautTimPeakeissteppingdownpermanentlyfromhisroleasaEuropeanastronaut.He'sgoingtotakeupafull-timepositionasambassadorforscienceandspaceinstead--workhe'sbeendoingsince2019.TheformerBritishArmyAirCorpshelicopterpilotwasselectedasaEuropeanSpaceAgencyastronautin2009.Heflewtothespacestationforasixmonthtourin2015.ThetoursawhimcontrolarobotonEarthremotelyfromorbit.Healsohelpeddocktwospacecraft.Timsaid"B
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