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1、2022年6月英语四级考试真题试卷附答案 第1套(3) 2022年6月四级部分真题参考答案(完整版) Part Writing A Tour to Mount Tai I am delighted to learn that my foreign friend, Bill, is going to take vacation in my hometown.For the sake of his hospitality I enjoyed in England, I will show him around the landscape,among which Mount Tai unquesti
2、on-ably on the top of my list. Centuries ago, at the summit of the mountain, Confucius exclaimed that the world was small; inmodern times, everyone is bound to appreciate its spectacularity and sacredness. Mount Tai ismore than a mountain; it is a place which symbolizes hope and auspiciousness, embo
3、dyingprofound culture. Furthermore, Mount Tai is considered to be scared to the point where almostevery ancient Chinese emperor came here to make offerings to Heaven and Earth, praying for aprosperous country and a peaceful living environment. Visiting Mount Tai is more than a mountain climbing excu
4、rsion, but a hands-on engagement inancient culture and contemporary prosperity. Thus, I assure you that you will like thiswonderful experience. Part Listening Comprehension A. 短对话 1. 参考原文: W: I can’t seem to reach the tea at the back of the cupboard. M: Oh… Why don’t you use the l
5、adder? You might strain your shoulder. Q: What does the man suggest the woman do? 点评:本题考点:安排或者建议。考点在其次个男士的提议。答案选B:Use a ladder to help her reachthe tea. strain v.表示拉伸,扭伤 strain your shoulder 拉伤肩膀。 2. 参考原文: W: Since it’s raining so hard, let’s go and see the new exhibits. M: That’s
6、a good idea. Mary Johnson is one of my favorite painters. Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place? 点评:本题考点:对话场景题。通过女士提到的;new exhibits;和男士提到的;favorite painters;可推出答案为D:Outside an art gallery. 3. 参考原文: M: I hear the students gave the new teacher an unfair evaluation. W: It depends on w
7、hich student you are talking about. Q: What does the woman imply? 点评:本题考查语义推断。考点在其次个女士的回应,面对男士的说法,她并没有表示认同,而是宛转表达了质疑。对应选项B. She does not quite agree with what the man said. ;unfair evaluation;意思是;不公允的评价;。 4. 参考原文: W: It must have taken you a long time to fix up all these book shelves. M: It wasn&rsq
8、uo;t too bad. I got Doris to do some of them. Q: What does the man mean? 点评:本题考查事实细微环节。考点在其次个男士的话。对应选项C. Doris fixed up some of the bookshelves.原文中男士说的 ;do some of them;指的就是修理书架。 5. 参考原文: W: Rod, I hear you’ll be leaving at the end of this month. Is it true? M: Yeah. I’ve been offered a
9、much better position with another firm. I’d be a fool to turn itdown. Q: Why is the man quitting his job? 点评:本题考查因果关系。考点在其次个男士所说明的缘由。对应D. He has found a better position. ;position;即;职位;, ;firm;即;公司;。 ;quit;即;放弃,辞职;的意思。 6. 参考原文: W: I honestly don’t want to continue the gardening tomorrow,
10、 Tony? M: Neither do I. But I think we should get it over within this weekend. Q: What does the man mean? 点评:本题考查转折关系。考点在其次个男士语义转折之后的内容。对应选项A. They should finish thework as soon as possible. 选项 ;finish;同义替换原文中的 ;get it over;,而 ;as soon as possible;则改写了 ;within this weekend;. 7. 参考原文: W: You’ve
11、 already furnished your apartment? M: I found some used furniture that was dirt cheap. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 点评:本题考查事实细微环节。考点在其次个男士所说的话,习惯用语 ;dirt cheap;就是;很便宜,白菜价;的意思。对应答案D. The furniture the man bought is inexpensive. 其中 ;inexpensive;同义改写了;dirtcheap;。 8. 参考原文: W: Has the mecha
12、nic called the bus repairers? M: Not yet .I’ll let you know when he calls. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 点评:本题考查语义推断。考点要结合女士的提问和男士的回答。对应B. The woman is waiting for a call. ;mechanic;指;机械工;,;bus repairers;指;公车修理师;。 B.长对话和短文 Conversation one: Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conve
13、rsation you have just heard. 9. Why couldn’t the woman’s roommate attend the Shakespearean English class thatafternoon? 10. What favor is the woman going to do for her roommate? 11. What does the woman want to know at the end of the conversation? 答案: 9. 点评:前2句都是礼节性问答,第3句起先出现新人物 ;Janet Ho
14、lmes;, 即考点预警信号。关键信息就是女士接下来的回答:;It’s just that she submitted a job application yesterday and the companyasked her in for an interview today;.对应A选项:She had a job interview to attend. 10. 点评:前文刚刚提到;Janet Holmes;所遇到的问题(因面试不能上课交作业),接着就提到了解决这一问题的方法,关键听取原文中;I’m calling to see whether it would b
15、e OK if I gave you her essay.;对应选项C:Submit her roommate’s assignment. 11. 点评:从四个选项都以特别疑问词开头的特征可以预判,本题考点是某人的疑问。关键信息是女士在最终所提到的问题:;And Dr. Ellis, one more thing, could you tell me where your office is?;对应选项A.Where Dr. Ellis’s office is located. 【综合点评】:本题完全符合长对话 ;问答结构;的惯有出题套路,分别针对problem和sol
16、ution进行提问,而且并没有出现逆序出题现象犯难考生,整体难度一般。 Conversation 2: Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 12. What does the man say about his job? 13. Which train does the man take to work every day? 14. How does the man feel about commuting to work every day now? 15. How does the ma
17、n spend his time on the morning train? 答案: 12.点评:第一题完全符合;前3句出考点;的套路,考点信息出现在明显的信号词 ;But;之后:;But it’sbearable now that I’ m used to it;。 bearable 表示可以忍受的,be used to 表示为习惯做某事。对应选项C:He can handle it quite well. 13. 点评:本题考查时间细微环节,所听即所选。关键信息是;It was terrible at first, especially getting upbefo
18、re dawn to catch that 6:30 train; 对应选项B:The 6:30 train. 14. 点评:本题考点再次出现在明显信号词But之后:;But now I quite enjoy it.;对应选项C:The time onthe train is enjoyable 15. 点评:长对话最终一题往往对应整个对话的结尾部分。女士最终问男士在车上如何消磨时间,男士的回答则是考点信息:;In the morning, I just sit in comfort and read the papers to catch up with thenews.;对应选项A:Re
19、ading newspapers. 【综合点评】:本题完全符合依次出题原则,有2道题的答案更是干脆出现在信号词But之后,答案直来直往基本不须要进行推断,出题思路中规中矩,整体难度一般。 Passage One 16. What should American college students do to cope with their heavy reading assignments? 17. What suggestion does the speaker give about marking a textbook? 18. How should students prepare for
20、 an exam according to the speaker? 答案: 16. 点评:依据短文理解;前3句出考点;原则,假如本文前1、2句的因果关系没有成为考点,考点则顺延到第3句和第4句,关键信息为;They need to extract as much information as possible from the first orsecond reading.;extract表示提取、选取, 对应选项D:Get key information by reading just once ortwice. 17. 点评:从其次段起先,marking skill被反复提到,无疑是重要
21、考点。就做标记的技巧,作者一共提了3个建议,其中 ;Third, decide on your own system for marking;几乎完整地被选项A照搬下来:Chooseone's own system of marking.依据所听基本即所选原则,答案就是A。 18. 点评:最终一题考察了转折结构,考点信息出现在明显的信号词 ‘Instead;之后:;Instead, you justneed to review your marks and you can save a lot of time.;对应选项B:By reviewing only themark
22、ed parts. Passage Two 19. What is taken for granted by most people? 20. What do doctors think of Al Herpin's case? 21. What could have accounted for Al Herpin's sleeplessness? 答案: 19. 点评:答案出现在明显的信号词 ;But;之后,即:;But everyone needs some rest to stay alive.;对应选项D:Everybody needs some sleep for s
23、urvival. 20. 点评:答案出现在明显的信号词 ;But;之后,即:;But a man named Al Herpin turned out to be arare exception;对应选项C:It is a rare exception. rare表示稀有的,少见的。 21. 点评:依据依次出题原则,本题对应文章结尾部分。文章最终提到医生对Al Herpin不用睡觉感到困惑,紧接着就说明了缘由。 ;clue;(表示线索)是本题的考点信号词,随后就是考点信息:;He remembered sometalk about his mother having been injured
24、several days before he had been born.; 对应选项B:His mother's injury just before his birth. 22. What do we learn about Hetty Green as a child? 23. How did Hetty Green become rich overnight? 24. Why was Hetty Green much hated? 25. What do we learn about Hetty's daughter? 答案: 22. 点评:本题略有难度。考点即没有出现
25、在前3句话,也没有出现在明显的信号词之后,但是只要提前划记好了本题关键词,依据;所听基本即所选;原则还是可以找到答案C:She developed a strong interest infinance. 该选项对应原文信息 ;At the age of six she started reading the daily financial newspapersand opened her own bank account.; 23. 点评:本题略有难度。考点紧跟在上一题考点句之后,即 ;Her father died when she was 21 andshe inherited 7.5
26、million dollars.;对应选项D. She inherited a big fortune from her father. 24. 点评:本题难度较大。错误选项中的细微环节有较强干扰性,但假如考生对最终一段的整体结构有所把握,就会发觉在第一句提到了Hetty的 ;meanness;(吝啬,小气) 之后,后文 ;always argued about prices; ;buy broken biscuits; ;refused to pay for a doctor;这些细微环节都属于次要信息,是对;meanness;的例证。对应选项A. She was extremely mea
27、n with her money. 25. 点评:本题考点就是本文最终一句话 ;her daughter built a hospital with her money;对应选项B.She built a hospital with her mother's money. Part III Reading Comprehension Section A 选词填空 题目一: 本文选自2006年5月16日的经济学人 参考原文 A nation of non-readers: A strange and costly disregard for books MANY Brazilians c
28、annot read. In 2000, a quarter of those aged 15 and older were functionallyilliterate. Many simply do not want to. Only one literate adult in three reads books. TheaverageBrazilian reads 1.8 non-academic books a year—less than half the figure in Europe andthe United States. In a recent survey
29、of reading habits, Brazilians came 27th out of 30countries, spending 5.2 hours a week with a book. Argentines, their neighbours, ranked 18th. In rare accord, government, businesses and NGOs are all striving in different ways to changethis. On March 13th the government launched a National Plan for Bo
30、oks and Reading. Thisseeks to boost reading, by founding libraries and financing publishers among other things.The Brazil Reader Institute, an NGO, brings books to people: it has installed lending libraries intwo S?o Paulo metro stations, and is planning one in a Carnival samba school. It is startin
31、g tobe common to see characters in television soap operas shown reading. Cynics note that Globo,the biggest broadcaster, is also a big publisher of books, newspapers and magazines. One discouragement to reading is that books are expensive. At S?o Paulo's book fair this week, ;O Código Da
32、Vinci; was on sale for 32 reais—more than a tenth of the official minimum monthlywage. Most other books have small print-runs, pushing up their price. But Brazilians' indifference to books has deeper roots. Centuries of slavery meant thecountry's leaders long neglected education. Prima
33、ry schooling became universal only in the1990s. Radio was ubiquitous by the 1930s; libraries and bookshops have still not caught up. ;The electronic experience came before the written experience,; says Marino Lobello, of theBrazilian Chamber of Books, an industry body. All this means that Brazil'
34、;s book market has the biggest growth potential in the western world,reckons Mr Lobello. That notion has attracted foreign publishers, such as Spain's Prisa-Santillana, which bought a local house last year. American evangelical publishers are eyeing themarket for religious books, which outsell f
35、iction in Brazil. But reading is a difficult habit to form. Brazilians bought fewer books in 2004—289m, includingtextbooks distributed by the government—than they did in 1991. Last year the director ofBrazil's national library quit after a controversial tenure. He complained that he
36、had half thelibrarians he needed and termites had eaten much of the collection. Along with crime and highinterest rates, that ought to be a cause for national shame.本文来源:网络收集与整理,如有侵权,请联系作者删除,谢谢!第17页 共17页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页第 17 页 共 17 页