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1、2022 年 06 月大学英语四级考试真题(第 2 套)Part I Writing (30minutes)Directions:Suppose you are going to write a proposal to your student union for enriching studentsextracurricular activities.You are to write about what activities to organize and why.You will have 30 minutes to write the proposal.You should write

2、 at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Part II Listening Comprehension (25 minutes)温馨提示:2022 年 6 月英语四级考试实考 1 套听力,本套听力内容与第 1 套完全一致,只是选项顺序不同,故而未重复给出。Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section A Directions:In this section,there is a passage with ten blanks.You are required to select one

3、 word for each blank from a list ofchoices given 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 ce

4、ntre.You may not use any ofthe words in the bank more than once.Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage.If youve ever looked at the ingredients list while grocery shopping,chances are youve seen the term“natural flavors.But have you taken a_26 to consider what these natural flavors act

5、ually are?Most of us might think that“natural flavors”are,well,naturally good for us.A recent study in the journal Appetite found that when the word natural appears on packaging,people 27 that the food within is indeed healthier.In truth,natural flavors do not 28 much,at least chemically speaking,fr

6、om their flavor-boosting29:artificial flavors.Both can be made in a lab by trained flavorists,but artificial flavors use chemicals to give a product a 30 smell or taste.Natural flavors come from plant or animal 31,like fruit,vegetable,meat,fish or milk that is then processed or refined in some way.I

7、n short,natural flavors are 32 from plants and animals to create specific flavors for processed foods.But that does not 33 make it easier to tell what is really in your food.Because the Food and Drug Administration(FDA)has not 34 the term,companies can use it to refer to pretty much anything derived

8、 from a plant or animal.And natural flavors can also include a variety of chemical additives,such as preservatives.The FDA doesnt require companies to reveal what additional chemicals a specific item 35.So if you want to know for certain what youre getting with your groceries,you might want to stick

9、 to the farmers market.2021 年 12 月英语四级真题第 2 套第 1 页共 7 页A)acknowledge B)chance C)contains D)counterparts E)defined F)differ G)especially I)implies J)necessarily K)particular L)perceive M)second N)sources O)strange2021 年 12 月英语四级真题第 2 套第 2 页共 7 页 H)extracted Section B Directions:In this section,you ar

10、e going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.Each statement contains information given in one ofthe 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

11、 the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Fake holiday villa websites prompt warning A)During the British winter,the thought of two weeks in a coastal villa(别墅)with soul-stirring views of the sea and a huge pool to enjoy is enough to offset(抵消)the labor until the holidays start.For a growing numbe

12、r of people,however,their yearly break is turning into a nightmare as they find that the property they have paid thousands for does not exist and the website through which they booked it has disappeared.B)Consumers have been warned to be aware of the potential for deception in this market,which is f

13、ar from uncommon.In 2017 there were 1,632 cases of reported“villa fraud(诈骗)”,with victims losing an average of 2,052,according to Action Fraud,the national center for reporting such frauds.“Millions of pounds are lost each year by defrauded holidaymakers,”says Sean Tipton of the Association of Briti

14、sh Travel Agents(ABTA).C)The problem has ballooned in the last 10 years,with frauds becoming more and more sophisticated.The fake websites have authentic-sounding names involving a mix of keywords,typically including the place name,“summer”,“villas”or“rentals”.Details of legitimate(合法的)villas are of

15、ten stolen from other sites.“When the fraudsters first started it was unsophisticated-the websites looked amateur and there wasnt a lot of effort,”says Tipton.“Now they are clever.They extensively rip off legitimate websites and use a different website name.Theyll have pictures of a sales team and i

16、t might be a poor actor in New York that is down as their head of sales.”D)Fraudsters target popular seaside destinations for British tourists visiting Spain where prices can soar if demand exceeds supply.Prices are kept within reasonable ranges to avoid arousing suspicion.“A villa might cost 5,000

17、elsewhere and they will offer it at say 3,500.But a bit of a giveaway is that the villa will be cheaper than on other websites and theres unlimited availability,”says Tipton.Fraudsters also invest in pay-per-click advertising to feature at the top of search engines when people type inphrases such as

18、“Spanish seaside villas”.E)With such a degree of professionalism,how can consumers find out if the website theyre looking to book with is trustworthy?“When people book holiday villas they are doing so through rose-colored glasses,”says Tony Neate,chief executive of Get Safe Online,“They should be Go

19、ogling the property,and looking on websites like Google Maps and StreetView to see if its there.Also,speak to the person youre booking the villa with on a landline phone,as fraudsters tend to only use mobiles.”He also suggests asking someone not going on the holiday to have a look at the website.“Th

20、ey might spot problems you dont spot.”Another potential red flag is being asked to pay by bank transfer.“The problem is that when the money leaves your account its in theirs straightaway and its very hard to track it,”says Barclays Bank head of digital safety,Jodie Gilbert.“We generally recommend ot

21、her forms of payment,like credit card.”F)Little seems to be known about these fraudsters,“There is no way to definitely know who they are,”says Neate.“It could be anyone.It could be your next-door neighbor or organized crime in Russia.”Action Fraud says people should ensure the company renting the v

22、illa is a member of a recognized trade body such as ABTA.G)“By working with industry partners such as ABTA and Get Safe Online,we are able to issue alerts about the latest threats they should be aware of.If you believe you have fallen victim to fraud or cyber-crime,please report it to Action Fraud,”

23、it adds.ABTA says it is trying to combat the issue by running public awareness campaigns.“Its a growing problem and people cant stop fraudsters being dishonest,”says Tipton.“Theyre still going to do it.Its not impossible to stop but as its internet-based its harder to pursue.”H)Nick Cooper,the found

24、er and co-owner of villa booking company Villa Plus,estimates his company has uncovered more than 200 fake villa websites over the past two years,and doesnt believe enough is being done.“It is hopeless to report fake villa websites to the internet giants who host them,”he says.“I found it impossible

25、 to speak to anyone.Also,once one bank account gets reported,they simply use another.”I)For now the only way to stop fraudsters appears ultimately to lie in the hands of the consumer.“When people book their holidays they get so emotionally involved,and when they find that villa at a good price with

26、availability in peak season,they are an easy target,”says Cooper.“The public has to learn to be far more aware they are a target for these sort of frauds.”But its not just the financial cost.“A family will turn up at a villa and find out it doesnt exist or the owner doesnt know who you are,”says Tip

27、ton.“The problem then is you have to find accommodation at short notice.It can be incredibly expensive but its the emotional cost,too.”J)Carla OShaughnessy from Sydenham was searching last year for a good deal to book a villa in Majorca for a summer break for the family.“I was comparing prices onlin

28、e and found one that came in a bit cheaper than others,”says OShaughnessy.She emailed the company via its website,asking how far the villa was from the airport and about local restaurants.“They came back with believable answers;it was all very friendly and professional,”she says.Happy with the respo

29、nses,OShaughnessy paid the full amount of 3,000 via bank transfer into the travel agents account and then forgot about it until a month before the booking.K)“I tried logging on to the website and couldnt,”she recalls.“I Googled the agents 2021 年 12 月英语四级真题第 2 套 第 3 页共 7 页name and there were lots of

30、complaints about him being a fraudster.If only Id Googled before but I never thought of it.”Although she found another villa in time for their holiday,she admits she was much more cautious.“I paid through a secure third-party site and had phone conversations with the agent.But I wasnt able to relax

31、until we turned up and I had the keys.”36.Fraudsters often steal villa-booking information from authentic holiday websites.37.Fraudsters keep changing their bank accounts to avoid being tracked.38.It is suggested that people not going on the holiday might help detect website frauds.39.More and more

32、British holidaymakers find the seaside villas they booked online actually nonexistent.40.By checking an agents name online before booking a villa,holidaymakers can avoid falling into traps.41.Fraudsters are difficult to identify,according to an online safety expert.42.Holidaymakers have been alerted

33、 to the frequent occurrence of online villa-booking frauds.43.It is holidaymakers that can protect themselves from falling victim to frauds.44.Holidaymakers are advised not to make payments by bank transfer.45.Fraudsters advertise their villas at reasonable prices so as not to be suspected.Section C

34、 Directions:There are 2 passages in this section.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each ofthem 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 ce

35、ntre.Passage One Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.Social media can be a powerful communication tool for employees,helping them to collaborate,share ideas and solve problems.Research has shown that 82%of employees think social media can improve work relationships and 60%believe i

36、t can support decision-making processes.These beliefs contribute to a majority of workers connecting with colleagues on social media,even during work hours.Employers typically worry that social media is a productivity killer;more than half of U.S.employers reportedly block access to social media at

37、work.In my research with 277 employees of a healthcare organization I found these concerns to be misguided.Social media doesnt reduce productivity nearly as much as it kills employee retention.In the first part of the study I surveyed the employees about why and how they used platforms like Facebook

38、,Twitter,or LinkedIn.Respondents were then asked about their work behaviors,including whether they felt motivated in their jobs and showed initiative at work.I found employees who engage in online social interactions with co-workers through social media blogs tend to be more motivated and come up wi

39、th innovative ideas.But when 2021 年 12 月英语四级真题第 2 套 第 4 页 共 7 页employees interact with individuals outside the organization,they are less motivated and show less initiative.In the second part of the study I found 76%of employees using social media for work took an interest in other organizations the

40、y found on social media.When I examined how respondents expressed openness to new careers and employers,I found that they engaged in some key activities including researching new organizations and making new work connections.These findings present a dilemma for managers:employees using social media

41、at work are more engaged and more productive,but they are also more likely to leave your company.Managers should implement solutions that neutralize the retention risk caused by social media.They can create social media groups in which employees will be more likely to collaborate and less likely to

42、share withdrawal intentions or discussions about external job opportunities.Managers can also use social media to directly reduce turnover(跳 槽)intentions,by recognizing employeesaccomplishments and giving visibility to employees success stories.46.What does previous research about social media revea

43、l?A)Most employees think positively of it.B)It improves employees work efficiency.C)It enables employees to form connections.D)Employees spend much of their work time on it.47.What did the authors own research find about social media?A)It influences employees work negatively.B)It does much harm to e

44、mployee loyalty.C)It kills employees motivation for work.D)It affects employers decision-making.48.What did the author find in his study about the effect of online social interactions?A)It differs from employee to employee.B)It tends to vary with the platform used.C)It has much to do with whom emplo

45、yees interact with.D)It is hard to measure when employees interact with outsiders.49.What problem was found with employees using social media for work?A)They seldom expressed their inner thoughts.B)Most of them explored new job opportunities.C)They were reluctant to collaborate with others.D)Many of

46、 them ended with lower productivity.50.What does the author suggest managers do to neutralize the retention risk?A)Give promotions to employees for their accomplishments.2021 年 12 月英语四级真题第 2 套 第 5 页共 7 页B)Create opportunities for employees to share success stories.C)Acknowledge employeesachievements

47、 through social media.D)Encourage employees to increase their visibility on social media.Passage Two Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.In the coming era of budget cuts to education,distance learning could become the norm.The temptation for those in charge of education budgets to

48、trade teachers for technology could be so strong that they ignore the disadvantages of distance learning.School facilities are expensive to build and maintain,and teachers are expensive to employ.Online classes do not require buildings and each class can host hundreds of people simultaneously,result

49、ing in greater savings,thus increasing the temptation of distance education for those concerned more about budgets than learning.But moving away from a traditional classroom in which a living,breathing human being teaches and interacts with students daily would be a disaster.Physically attending sch

50、ool has hidden benefits:getting up every morning,interacting with peers,and building relationships with teachers are essential skills to cultivate in young people.Moreover,schools should be more than simple institutions of traditional learning.They are now places that provide meals.They are places w

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