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1、2015年12月英语四级真题及答案Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the saying “Learning is a daily experience and a lifetime mission.” You can cite examples to illustrate the importance of lifelong learning. You should write at least 120
2、 words but no more than 180 words.Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes) Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the q
3、uestions will he spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.1. A) The agenda fo
4、r the board of directors meeting. B) The reason for the mans absence from the meeting. C) The details of the meeting to be held next week.D) The time for the mans visit to the womans company.2. A) At a travel agency.B) At a department store.C) In a library.D) In a post office.3. A) He cannot hear th
5、e womans call. B) He cannot get through to New York.C) He cannot recall the phone number.D) He cannot find a public phone nearby.4. A) Watch a movie with the woman. B) Revise his thesis in the office.C) Do some shopping with Jane.D) Discuss his thesis with Prof. Hudson.5. A) He just cannot work prop
6、erly without a watch. B) He has no idea where he can buy a gold watch. C) He still does not know where he left his watch. D) He is not sure what went wrong with his watch.6. A) He forgot all about what he said. B) He slipped and hurt his head.C) He was sorry for being off sick last week.D) He though
7、t the womans car had been sold.7. A) She should try to catch an earlier bus. B) She is absent from his class too often.C) She is always making excuses for being late.D) She should come up with a better excuse.8. A) He is going to help the woman out. B) He has to move out of the building soon.C) He i
8、s on his way to see a real estate agent.D) He will stay with the womans brother.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. A) From the wanted column.B) From some of her friends.C) From a telephone directory.D) From a television commercial.10. A) She received full-time edu
9、cation abroad. B) She graduated from an open university.C) She finished her secondary school.D) She studied in a vocational college.11. A) She is a shorthand-typist.B) She works as a tour guide.C) She is a policewoman.D) She teaches an evening class.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation y
10、ou have just heard.12. A) It provides him with career opportunities.B) It helps enlarge his customer network.C) It has been off and on for ten years.D) It was interrupted for four years.13. A) Individualized service.B) Traditional setting.C) Home-made beer.D) Social games.14. A) The quality of beer.
11、B) The atmosphere.C) The owners attitude.D) The right location.15. A) It is a rather tough job.B) It is a profitable business.C) It helps old people kill time.D) It makes retirees feel useful.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will h
12、ear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C), and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 16 to 18 a
13、re based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) It is becoming increasingly popular. B) It helps the user to escape reality.C) It gives rise to serious social instability.D) It hurts a person and those around them.17. A) They use drugs just for fun. B) They take drugs to get high.C) They use drug
14、s as medicine.D)They keep drug use a secret.18. A) It is quite common in entertainment circles. B) It is the cause of various social problems.C) It is hard to get rid of. D) It is fatal to the user.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) Taking up exercises after recov
15、ery.B) Producing tasty healthy frozen food.C) Finding new ways to cure heart disease.D) Going on a diet upon leaving the hospital.20. A) It was carefully tested with consumers.B) It was promoted by health organizations.C) It was disapproved by many diet experts.D) It was highly expected by the gener
16、al public.21. A) Competitive price.B) Low expectations.C) Vigorous promotion.D) Unique ingredients.22. A) It was suggested by the firms vice-president. B) It matches the foods dark green packaging.C) It has a positive implication for consumers. D) It tricks the elders into impulse purchasing.Questio
17、ns 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.23. A) It is practiced in most of the states.B) It will be abolished sooner or later.C) It has drawn a lot of criticism from overseas.D) It has to be approved by the Supreme Court.24. A) Whether the practice should be allowed to continue in fu
18、ture.B) Whether there should be a minimum age limit for execution.C) What type of criminals should receive it.D) What effect it might have on youngsters.25. A) The court sentenced him to life in prison for killing two friends.B) The governor changed his death sentence to life in prison.C) He was the
19、 first minor to be executed in South Carolina.D) He was sentenced to death for a crime he committed as a minor.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is
20、 read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Some people borrow money and “forget” to pay it back.Large loans are seldom the issue; they are usu
21、ally treated as business 26 , with the terms spelled out on paper. But many women suffer 27 over problems like Carols “My friend Ginny is always 28 cash,” she says. “I hate to recall how often Ive loaned her a dollar or two for a drink or a movie. Each loan is so small Id feel really cheap making a
22、big deal out of it; still, I do 29 the fact that she never pays me back.Carol admits to being “too 30 or something” to demand repayment, but she has resolved to stop lending money to Ginny. The last time she asked for five dollars to pay for her dry cleaning, I just told her I couldnt 31 it.”Another
23、 woman suggests a bolder 32 . “When somebody refuses to repay a loan, I 33 by requesting one myself , ” she says.“ I left home without my wallet, Ill say. Can you lend me enough to cover lunch? Then, when the money is safely in hand, I am struck by a sudden 34 . Why, this is exactly the amount I loa
24、ned you last week! How 35 ! Now you wont have to repay me! ” She says it works like a charm.Part Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to Select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank
25、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 centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than
26、once.Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.For many Americans, 2013 ended with an unusually bitter cold spell. Late November and December 36 early snow and bone-chilling temperatures in much of the country, part of a year when, for the first time in two 37 ,record-cold days will like
27、ly turn out to have outnumbered record-warm ones. But the U.S. was the exception: November was the warmest ever 38 , and current data indicates that 2013 is likely to have been the fourth hottest year on record.Enjoy the snow now, because 39 are good that 2014 will be even hotter, perhaps the hottes
28、t year since records have been kept.Thats because, scientists are predicting, 2014 will be an El Nino year.El Nino, Spanish for “the child”, 40 when surface ocean waters in the southern Pacific become abnormally warm. So large is the Pacific, covering 30% of the planets surface, that the 41 energy g
29、enerated by its warming is enough to touch off a series of weather changes around the world. El Ninos are 42 with abnormally dry conditions in Southeast Asia and Australia. They can lead to extreme rain in parts of North and South America, even as southern Africa 43 dry weather. Marine life may be a
30、ffected too: El Ninos can 44 the rising of the cold, nutrient-rich (营养丰富的) water that supports large fish 45 , and the unusually warm ocean temperatures can destroy coral (珊瑚) .A) AdditionalB) AssociatedC) BoreD) ChancesE) CommunicatedF) DecadesG) Experiences H) GloballyI) LogicallyJ) OccursK) Popul
31、ationsL) RealizeM) ReduceN) SawO) SpecificSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a parag
32、raph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.How to Eat WellA Why do so many Americans eat tons of processed food, the stuff that is correctly called junk (垃圾) and should really carry warning labels?B Its not
33、because fresh ingredients are hard to come by. Supermarkets offer more variety than ever, and there are over four times as many farmers, markets in the U. S. as there were 20 years ago. Nor is it for lack of available information. There are plenty of recipes (食谱) how-to videos and cooking classes av
34、ailable to anyone who has a computer, smartphone or television. If anything, the information is overwhelming.C And yet we arent cooking. If you eat three meals a day and behave like most Americans, you probably get at least a third of your daily calories (卡路里) outside the home. Nearly two thirds of
35、us grab fast food once a week, and we get almost 25% of our daily calories from snacks. So were eating out or taking in, and we dont sit down-or we do, but we hurry.D Shouldnt preparing-and consuming-food be a source of comfort, pride, health, well-being, relaxation, sociability? Something that conn
36、ects us to other humans? Why would we want to outsource (外包) this basic task, especially when outsourcing it is so harmful?E When I talk about cooking, Im not talking about creating elaborate dinner parties or three-day science projects. Im talking about simple, easy, everyday meals. My mission is t
37、o encourage green hands and those lacking time or money to feed themselves. That means we need modest, realistic expectations, and we need to teach people to cook food thats good enough to share with family and friends.F Perhaps a return to real cooking neednt be far off. A recent Harris poll reveal
38、ed that 79% of Americans say they enjoy cooking and 30% “love it”; 14% admit to not enjoying kitchen work and just 7% wont go near the stove at all. But this doesnt necessarily translate to real cooking, and the result of this survey shouldnt surprise anyone : 52% of those 65 or older cook at home f
39、ive or more times per week; only a third of young people do.G Back in the 1950s most of us grew up in households where Mom cooked virtually every night. The intention to put a home-cooked meal on the table was pretty much universal. Most people couldnt afford to do otherwise.H Although frozen dinner
40、s were invented in the 40s, their popularity didnt boom until televisions became popular a decade or so later. Since then, packaged, pre-prepared meals have been whats for dinner. The microwave and fast-food chains were the biggest catalyst (催化剂) , but the big food companies-which want to sell anyth
41、ing except the raw ingredients that go into cooking-made the home cook an endangered species.I Still, I find it strange that only a third of young people report preparing meals at home regularly. Isnt this the same crowd that rails against processed junk and champions craft cooking? And isnt this th
42、e generation who say theyve concerned about their health and the well-being of the planet? If these are truly the values of many young people, then their behavior doesnt match their beliefs.J There have been half-hearted but well-publicized efforts by some food companies to reduce calories in their
43、processed foods, but the Standard American Diet is still the polar opposite of the healthy, mostly plant-based diet that just about every expert says we should be eating. Considering that the governments standards are not nearly ambitious enough, the picture is clear: by not cooking at home, were no
44、t eating the right things, and the consequences are hard to overstate.K To help quantify (量化) costs of a poor diet, I recently tried to estimate this impact in terms of a most famous food, the burger (汉堡包) . I concluded that the profit from burgers is more than offset (抵消) by the damage they cause i
45、n health problems and environmental harm.L Cooking real food is the best defensenot to mention that any meal youve likely to eat at home contains about 200 fewer calories than one you would eat in a restaurant.M To those Americans for whom money is a concern, my advice is simple: Buy what you can af
46、ford, and cook it yourself. The common prescription is to primarily shop the grocery store, since thats where fresh produce, meat and seafood, and dairy are. And to save money and still eat well you dont need local, organic ingredients; all you need is real food. Im not saying local food isnt better
47、; it is. But there is plenty of decent food in the grocery stores.N The other sections you should get to know are the frozen foods and the canned goods. Frozen produce is still produce; canned tomatoes are still tomatoes. Just make sure youre getting real food without tons of added salt or sugar. As
48、k yourself, would Grandma consider this food? Does it look like something that might occur in nature? Its pretty much common sense: you want to buy food, not unidentifiable food like objects.O You dont have to hit the grocery store daily, nor do you need an abundance of skill. Since fewer than half of Americans say they cook