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1、2021年12月大学英语四级真题试题一(完好版)2021年12月大学英语四级真题试题一(完好版)PartIWriting(25minutes)(请于正式开考后半小时内完成该部分,之后将进行听力考试)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanashorteasyonhowtobesthandletherelationshipbetweendoctorsandpatients.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.PartIIListeningComprehension
2、(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandquestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearquestions,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnsw
3、erSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。Questions1to2arebasedonthenewreportyouhavejustheard.1.A)Hergrandfather.B)Hergrandfather.C)HerfriendErika.D)Herlittlebrother.2.A)Bytakingpicturesforpassers-by.B)Bysellinglemonadeandpictures.C)Byworkingparttimeatahospital.D)Byaskingforhelponsoc
4、ialmedia.Questions3to4arebasedonthenewreportyouhavejustheard.3.A)Testingtheefficiencyofthenewsolarpanel.B)Providingcleanenergytofivemillionpeople.C)Generatingelectricpowerforpassingvehicles.D)Findingcheaperwaysofhighwayconstruction.4.A)Theyaremadefromcheapmaterials.B)Theyareonlyabouthalfaninchthick.
5、C)Theycanbelaidrightontopofexistinghighways.D)A)Theycanstandthewearandtearofnaturalelements.Questions5to7arebasedonthenewreportyouhavejustheard.5.A)Thelackofcluesaboutthespecies.B)Endlessfightingintheregion.C)Inadequatefundingforresearch.D)Thehazardsfromthedesert.6.A)Toobservethewildlifeinthetwonati
6、onalparks.B)TostudythehabitatoflionsinSudanandEthiopia.C)Toidentifythereasonsforthelionsdisappearance.D)Tofindevidenceoftheexistenceofthe“lostlions.7.A)Lionstracks.B)Lionswalking.C)Somecampingfacilities.D)Trapssetbylocalhunters.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheen
7、dofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversatio
8、nyouhavejustheard.8.A)Aspecialgiftfromtheman.B)Acallfromherdad.C)Herweddinganniversary.D)Herluckybirthday.9.A)Threwherasurpriseparty.B)Boughtheragoodnecklace.C)WithatravelerscheckD)Withhissmartphone10.A)Whatherhusbandandthemanareupto.B)Whathasbeentroublingherhusband.C)Thetripherhusbandhasplanned.D)T
9、hegiftherhusbandhasbought.11.A)Hewantstofindoutaboutthecouplesholidayplan.B)Heiseagertolearnhowthecouplesholidayturnsout.C)Hewilltellthewomenthesecretifherhusbandagrees.D)Hewillbegladtobeaguideforthecouplesholidaytrip.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.12.A)Theytaketherivalsatt
10、itudeintoaccount.B)Theyknowwhentoadoptatoughattitude.C)Theyaresensitivetothedynamicsofanegotiation.D)Theyseetheimportanceofmakingcompromises.13.A)Theyknowwhentostop.B)Theyknowhowtoadapt.C)Theyknowwhentomakecompromises.D)Theyknowhowtocontroltheiremotion.14.A)Theyarepatient.B)Theylearnquickly.C)Theyar
11、egoodatexpression.D)Theyupholdtheirprinciples.15.A)Clarifyitemsofnegotiation.B)Makeclearonesintentions.C)Gettoknowtheotherside.D)Formulateonesstrategy.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonl
12、yonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.16.A)HowspaceresearchbenefitspeopleonEarth.B)WhentheInternationalSpaceStationwas
13、built.C)Howmanyspaceshuttlemissionstherewillbe.D)WhenAmericasearliestspaceprogramstarted.17.A)Theytriedtomakebestuseofthelatesttechnology.B)Theytriedtomeetastronautsspecificrequirements.C)Theydevelopedobjectsforastronautstouseinouterspace.D)Theyaccuratelycalculatedthespeedoftheorbitingshuttles.18.A)
14、Theyareexpensivetomake.B)Theyareextremelyaccurate.C)Theywerefirstmadeinspace.D)Theywereinventedinthe1970s.Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.19.A)Everythingwasnaturalandgenuinethen.B)Peoplehadplentyoflandtocultivatethen.C)Itmarkedthebeginningofsomethingnew.D)Itwaswhenherancestorscam
15、etoAmerica.20.A)Theywereknowntobecreative.B)Theyenjoyedlivingalivingalifeofease.C)Theyhadallkindsofentertainment.D)Theybelievedinworkingforgoals.21.A)Chattingwithherancestors.B)Doingneedleworkbythefire.C)Furnishinghercountryhouse.D)Polishingallthesilverwork.Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhave
16、justheard.22.A)Sitdownandtrytocalmyourself.B)Callyourfamilyorfriendsforhelp.C)Useamaptoidentifyyourlocation.D)Trytofollowyourfootprintsback.23.A)Youmayendupenteringawonderland.B)Youmaygetdrownedinasuddenflood.C)Youmayexposeyourselftounexpecteddangers.D)Youmayfindawayoutwithoutyourknowingit.24.A)Walk
17、uphill.B)Lookforfood.C)Startafire.D)Waitpatiently.25.A)Checkthelocalweather.B)Findamapandacompass.C)Prepareenoughfoodanddrink.D)Informsomebodyofyourplan.PartReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalist
18、ofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices,Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions26to35arebasedo
19、nthefollowingpassage.Weallknowthereexistsgreatvoid空白inthepubliceducationalsystemwhenitcomesto(26)_toSTEMScience,Technology,EngineeringMathematics,OneeducatornamedDoriRobertsdecidedtodosomethingtochangethissystem.Doritaughthighschoolengineeringfor11years.Shenoticedtherewasarealvoidinqualitystemeducat
20、ionatall(27)_ofthepubliceducationalsystem.shesaid,“IstartedEngineeringforkids(EFK)afternoticingareallackofmath,scienceandengineeringprogramsto(28)_myownkidsin.Shedecidedtostartanafterschoolprogramwherechildren(29)_inSTEM-basedcompetitions.Theclubgrewquicklyandwhenitreached180membersandthekidsinthepr
21、ogramwonseveralstate(30)_.shedecidedtodevoteallhertimetocultivatingand(31)_itTheglobalbusinessEFKwasborn.DoribeganoperatingEFKoutofherVirginiahome,whichshethenexpandedto(32)_recreationcenters.Today,theEFKprogram(33)_over144branchesin32stateswithintheUnitedStatesandin21countries.Saleshavedoubledfrom$
22、5millionin2021to$10millionin2021,with25newbranchesplannedfor2021.theEFKwebsitestates,“Ournationisnot(34)_enoughengineers.Ourphilosophyistoinspirekidsatayoungagetounderstandthatengineeringisagreat(35)_.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattach
23、edtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.Whyarentyoucuriousaboutwhathappened?A“Yoususpended
24、RayRiceafterourvideo,areporterfromTMZchallengedNationalFootballLeagueCommissionerRogerGoodelltheotherday.“Whydidntyouhavethecuriositytogotothecasino赌场yourself?Theimplicationofthequestionisthatamorecuriouscommissionerwouldhavefoundawaytogetthetape.BTheaccusationofincuriosityisonethatwehearoften,carry
25、ingthesuggestionthatthereissomethingwrongwithnotwantingtosearchoutthetruth,havebeenbotheredforalongtimeaboutthecuriouslackofcuriosity,saidaDemocraticmemberoftheNewJerseylegislaturebackinJuly,referringtoaninsufficientlyinquiringattitudeonthepartofanassistanttoNewJerseyGovernorChrisChristiewhochosenot
26、toaskhardquestionsabouttheGeorgeWashingtonBridgetrafficscandal.“Isntthemainstreammediatheleastbitcuriousaboutwhathappened?wroteconservativewriterJenniferRubinearlierthisyear,referringtotheattackonAmericansinBenghazi,Libya.CTheimplication,ineachcase,isthatcuriosityisagoodthing,andalackofcuriosityisap
27、roblem.Aresuchaccusationssimplyeffortstoscorepoliticalpointsforonesparty?Oristheresomethingofparticularvalueaboutcuriosityinandofitself? DThejournalistIanLeslie,inhisnewandenjoyablebookCurious:TheDesiretoKnowandWhyYourFutureDependsonIt,insiststhattheanswertothatlastquestionisYes.Lesliearguesthatcuri
28、osityisamuch-overlookedhumanvirtue,crucialtooursuccess,andthatwearelosingit.EWearesuffering,hewrites,froma“serendipitydeficit.Theword“serendipitywascoinedbyHoraceWalpoleinan1854letter,fromataleofthreeprinceswho“werealwaysmakingdiscoveries,byaccident,ofthingstheywerenotinsearchof.Leslieworriesthatthe
29、riseoftheInternet,amongothersocialandtechnologicalchanges,hasreducedourappetiteforaimlessadventures.Nolongerhavewetheinclinationtoletourselveswanderthroughfieldsofknowledge,readytobesurprised.Instead,weseekonlytheinformationwewant.FWhyisthisaproblem?Becausewithoutcuriositywewilllosethespiritofinnova
30、tionandentrepreneurship.Wewillseeunimaginativegovernmentsanddyingcorporationsmakedisastrousdecisions.Wewillloseavitalpartofwhathasmadehumanityasawholesosuccessfulasaspecies.GLesliepresentsconsiderableevidenceforthepropositionthatthesocietyasawholeisgrowinglesscurious.IntheU.S.andEurope,forexample,th
31、eriseoftheInternethasledtoadecliningconsumptionofnewsfromoutsidethereadersborders.Butnoteverythingistobeblamedontechnology.ThedeclineininterestinliteraryfictionisalsooneofthecausesidentifiedbyLeslie.Readingliteraryfiction,hesays,makesusmorecurious.HMoreover,inordertobecurious,youhavetobeawareofagapi
32、nyourknowledgeinthefirstplace.AlthoughLeslieperhapspaintsabitbroadlyincontendingthatmostofusareunawareofhowmuchwedontknow,hessurelyrighttopointoutthattheproblemisgrowing:“Googlecangiveusthepowerfulillusionthatallquestionshavedefiniteanswers. IIndeed,Google,forwhichLeslieexpressesadmiration,isalsohis
33、frequentwhippingboy(替罪羊)?HequotesGoogleco-founderLarryPagetotheeffectthatthe“perfectsearchenginewill“understandexactlywhatImeanandgivemebackexactlywhatIwant.Elsewhereinthebook,Lesliewrites:“Googleaimstosaveyoufromthethirstofcuriosityaltogether.JSomewhatnostalgically(怀旧地),hequotesJohnMaynardKeynessju
34、stlyfamouswordsofpraisetothebookstore:“Oneshouldenteritvaguely,almostinadream,andallowwhatistherefreelytoattractandinfluencetheeye.Towalktheroundsofthebookshops,dippinginascuriositydictates,shouldbeanafternoonsentertainment.Ifonly!KCitingtheworkofpsychologistsandcognitive(认知的scientists,Lesliecritici
35、zesthereceivedwisdomthatacademicsuccessistheresultofacombinationofintellectualtalentandhardwork.Curiosity,heargues,isthethirdkeyfactorandadifficultonetopreserve.Ifnotcultivated,itwillnotsurvive:“Childhoodcuriosityisacollaborationbetweenchildandadult.Thesurestwaytokillitistoleaveitalone.LSchooleducat
36、ion,hewarns,isoftenconductedinawaythatmakeschildrenincurious.Childrenofeducatedandupper-middle-classparentsturnouttobefarmorecurious,evenatearlyages,thanchildrenofworkingclassandlowerclassfamilies.Thatlackofcuriosityproducesarelativelackofknowledge,andthelackofknowledgeisdifficultifnotimpossibletoco
37、mpensateforlateron.MAlthoughLesliesbookisntaboutpolitics,hedoesntentirelyshyawayfromtheproblem.Politicalleaders,likeleadersofotherorganizations,shouldbecurious.Theyshouldaskquestionsatcrucialmoments.Thereareseriousconsequences,hewarns,innotwantingtoknow.NHepresentsasanexamplethefailureoftheGeorgeW.B
38、ushadministrationtoprepareproperlyfortheafter-effectsoftheinvasionofIraq.AccordingtoLeslie,thosewhoridiculedformerDefenseSecretaryDonaldRumsfeldforhis2002remarkthatwehavetobewaryofthe“unknownunknownsweremistaken.Rumsfeldsidea,Lesliewrites,“wasntabsurd一itwassmart.Headds,“Thetragedyisthathedidntfollow
39、hisownadvice.OAllofwhichbringsusbacktoGoodellandtheChristiecaseandBenghazi.Eachcriticinthoseexamplesischarging,inadifferentway,thatsomeoneinauthorityisintentionallybeingincurious.Ileaveittothereaderspoliticalpreferencetodecidewhich,ifany,chargesshouldstick.Butletsbecarefulaboutdemandingcuriosityabou
40、ttheothersidesweaknessesandremainingdeterminedlyincuriousaboutourown.Weshouldbedelightedtopursueknowledgeforitsownsakeevenwhenwhatwefindoutissomethingwedidntparticularlywanttoknow.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。36.Tobecurious,weneedtorealizefirstofallthattherearemanythingswedontknow.37.AccordingtoLeslie,curiosit
41、yisessentialtoonessuccess.38.Weshouldfeelhappywhenwepursueknowledgeforknowledgessake.39.Politicalleaderslackofcuriositywillresultinbadconsequences.40.Thereareoftenaccusationsaboutpoliticiansandthemediaslackofcuriositytofindoutthetruth.41.Thelesscuriousachildis,thelessknowledgethechildmayturnouttohav
42、e.42.Itiswidelyacceptedthatacademicaccomplishmentliesinbothintelligenceanddiligence.43.Visitingabookshopascuriosityleadsuscanbeagoodwaytoentertainourselves.44.BoththeriseoftheInternetandreducedappetiteforliteraryfictioncontributetopeoplesdecliningcuriosity.45.Mankindwouldntbesoinnovativewithoutcuriosity.