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【星火英语版】2016年6月大学英语四级真题参考答案

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2024年4月9日发(作者:官芷烟)

【星火英语版】2016年6月大学英语四级真题参考答案

Part ⅡListening Comprehension

(听力部分共有两套)

四级第一套

Section A

1. C) Rising unemployment worldwide.

2. A) Many countries have not taken measures to create

enough jobs.

3. B) Put calorie information on the menu.

4. A) They will be fined.

5. D) Failure to integrate innovation into their business.

6. B) It is the creation of something new.

7. C) Its innovation culture.

Section B

8. D) He does not talk long on the phone.

9. B) Talk at length.

10. A) He thought it was cool.

11. C) It is childish and unprofessional.

12. B) He is unhappy with his department manager.

13. A) His workload was much too heavy.

14. C) His boss has a lot of trust in him.

15. D) Talk to his boss in person first.

Section C

16. A) The importance of sleep to a healthy life.

17. C) They get less and less sleep.

18. D) Their blood pressure will rise.

19. B) What course you are going to choose.

20. D) The personal statement.

21. C) Indicate they have reflected and thought about the

subject.

22. B) It was built in the late 19th century.

23. D) They often broke down.

24. A) They were produced on the assembly line.

25. C) It marked a new era in motor travel.

四级第二套

Section A

1. C) Why sufficient sleep is important for college students.

2. C) Making last-minute preparations for tests may be less

effective than sleeping.

3. B) Whether the British irports Authority should sell off

some of its assets.

4. D) Lack of runway and terminal capacity.

5. D) Report the nicotine content of their cigarettes.

6. A) The biggest increase in nicotine content tended to be

in brands young smokers like.

7. B) They were not prepared to comment on the cigarette

study.

Section B

8. A) Holland.

9. D) Learning a language where it is not spoken.

10. C) Trying to speak it as much as one can.

11. A) It provides opportunities for language practice.

12. B) Rules and regulations for driving.

13.C) Make cars that are less powerful.

14. D) They tend to drive responsibly.

15. C) It is not useful.

Section C

16. D) The card reader failed to do the scanning.

17. B) By covering the credit card with a layer of plastic.

18. A) Produce many low-tech fixes for high-tech failures.

19. A) They vary among different departments.

20.D) By contacting the deparmental office.

21. B) They specify the number of credits students must earn.

22. C) Students in health classes.

23. A) Its overemphasis on thinness.

24. B) To explain how computer images can be misleading.

25. C) To promote her own concept of beauty.

Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension

四级第一套

Section A

26.O) tend

27.M) review

28.L) performance

29.K) particularly

30.N) survive

31.E) dropping

32.J) mutually

33.H) flow

34.F) essential

35.I) mood

Section B

36.E)“We thought we would see differences based on the

housing types,” said the lead author of the study, Julie Robison,

an associate professor of medicine at the university. ......

37.L)Of course, sons and daughters want to visit the

facilities, talk to the administrators and residents and other

families, and do everything possible to fulfill their duties. ......

38.B)Does assisted living really mark a great improvement

over a nursing home, or has the industry simply hired better

interior designers? ......

39.H)An elderly person who describes herself as in poor

health, therefore, might be no less depressed in assisted living

(even if her children preferred it) than in a nursing home. ......

40.N)The daughter feared her mother would be ignored

there, and so she decided to move her into a more welcoming

facility. Based on what is emerging from some of this research,

that might have been as rational a way as any to reach a decision.

41.J)As I was considering all this, a press release from a

respected research firm crossed my desk, announcing that the

five-star rating system that Medicare developed in 2008 to help

42.F)In the initial results, assisted living residents did paint

the most positive picture. They were less likely to report

symptoms of depression than those in the other facilities, for

instance, and less likely to be bored or lonely. They scored higher

on social interaction.

43.C)I am about to make things more complicated by

suggesting that what kind of facility an older person lives in may

matter less than we have assumed. ......

44.I)Such findings, which run counter to common sense,

have surfaced before. In a multi-state study of assisted living, for

instance, University of North Carolina researchers found that a

host of variables—the facility's type, size or age; ......

45.G)But when the researchers plugged in a number of

other variables, such differences disappeared. It is not the

housing type, they found, that creates differences in residents'

responses. ......

Section C

46. C) It can be avoided if human values are translated into

their language.

47.D) They are ill-bred.

48. C) By picking up patterns from massive data on human

behavior.

49. B) Stop to seek advice from a human being.

50. A) Determine what is moral and ethical.

51. A) to see whether people's personality affects their life

span

52. D) They are more likely to get over hardship.

53. C) Such personality characteristics as self-discipline have

no effect on longevity.

54. D) Mothers' negative personality characteristics may

affect their children's life span.

55. B) Longevity results from a combination of mental and

physical health.

四级第二套

Section A

26.G) growing

27.A) dependent

28.C) fast

29.F) give

30.H) launch

31.N) successful

32.I) policyl

33.B) designed

34.O) treatments

35.E) gained

Section B

36.D)As we begin to examine our life, Soupios says, we come

to Rule No. 2: Worry only about things that you can control. ......

37.B)The wisdom of the ancient Greek philosophers is

timeless, says Soupios. The philosophy professor says it is as

relevant today as when it was first written many centuries ago. ......

38.F)To have a meaningful, happy life we need friends. But

according to Aristotle—a student of Plato and teacher of

Alexander the Great—most relationships don't qualify as true

friendships. ......

39.A) Is it possible to enjoy a peaceful life in a world that is

increasingly challenged by threats and uncertainties from wars,

terrorism, ......

40.L)“This is Aesop, the fabulist (寓言家), the man of these

charming little tales, often told in terms of animals and animal

relationships,” he says. ......

41.H)“This was the highest and most desirable form of

pleasure and happiness for the ancient Epicureans,” Soupios

says. “This is something that is very much well worth

considering here ......

42.C)Soupios, along with his co-author Panos

Mourdoukoutas, developed their 10 golden rules by turning to

the men behind that philosophy—Aristotle, Socrates, Epictetus

and Pythagoras, ......

43.K)Instead, Soupios says, ancient wisdom urges us to do

good. Golden Rule No. 10 for a good life is that kindness toward

others tends to be rewarded.

44.B)The wisdom of the ancient Greek philosophers is

timeless, says Soupios. The philosophy professor says it is as

relevant today as when it was first written many centuries ago. ......

45.J)“This is Hesiod, of course, a younger contemporary

poet, we believe, with Homer,” Soupios says. “Hesiod offers an

idea—which you very often find in some of the world's great

religions,......

Section C

46. D) It usually draws different reactions from different age

groups.

47. A) It does not seem to create a generational divide.

48. B) It helps with their mobility.

49. A) The location of their residence.

50. C) The wealthy.

51. C) Their daily routine followed the rhythm of the natural

cycle.

52. B) It brought family members closer to each other.

53. D) Pace of life.

54. B) It is varied, abundant and nutritious.

55. A) They enjoyed cooking as well as eating.

四级第三套

Section A

26.M) provide

27.A) abandoned

28.I) frequent

29.L) merely

30.C) biased

31.G) dependent

32.F) dampens

33.E) commitment

34.N) understandably

35.D) chances

Section B

36.[F]In contrast, the recent surge in world grain prices is

trend-driven, making it unlikely to reverse without a reversal in

2024年4月9日发(作者:官芷烟)

【星火英语版】2016年6月大学英语四级真题参考答案

Part ⅡListening Comprehension

(听力部分共有两套)

四级第一套

Section A

1. C) Rising unemployment worldwide.

2. A) Many countries have not taken measures to create

enough jobs.

3. B) Put calorie information on the menu.

4. A) They will be fined.

5. D) Failure to integrate innovation into their business.

6. B) It is the creation of something new.

7. C) Its innovation culture.

Section B

8. D) He does not talk long on the phone.

9. B) Talk at length.

10. A) He thought it was cool.

11. C) It is childish and unprofessional.

12. B) He is unhappy with his department manager.

13. A) His workload was much too heavy.

14. C) His boss has a lot of trust in him.

15. D) Talk to his boss in person first.

Section C

16. A) The importance of sleep to a healthy life.

17. C) They get less and less sleep.

18. D) Their blood pressure will rise.

19. B) What course you are going to choose.

20. D) The personal statement.

21. C) Indicate they have reflected and thought about the

subject.

22. B) It was built in the late 19th century.

23. D) They often broke down.

24. A) They were produced on the assembly line.

25. C) It marked a new era in motor travel.

四级第二套

Section A

1. C) Why sufficient sleep is important for college students.

2. C) Making last-minute preparations for tests may be less

effective than sleeping.

3. B) Whether the British irports Authority should sell off

some of its assets.

4. D) Lack of runway and terminal capacity.

5. D) Report the nicotine content of their cigarettes.

6. A) The biggest increase in nicotine content tended to be

in brands young smokers like.

7. B) They were not prepared to comment on the cigarette

study.

Section B

8. A) Holland.

9. D) Learning a language where it is not spoken.

10. C) Trying to speak it as much as one can.

11. A) It provides opportunities for language practice.

12. B) Rules and regulations for driving.

13.C) Make cars that are less powerful.

14. D) They tend to drive responsibly.

15. C) It is not useful.

Section C

16. D) The card reader failed to do the scanning.

17. B) By covering the credit card with a layer of plastic.

18. A) Produce many low-tech fixes for high-tech failures.

19. A) They vary among different departments.

20.D) By contacting the deparmental office.

21. B) They specify the number of credits students must earn.

22. C) Students in health classes.

23. A) Its overemphasis on thinness.

24. B) To explain how computer images can be misleading.

25. C) To promote her own concept of beauty.

Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension

四级第一套

Section A

26.O) tend

27.M) review

28.L) performance

29.K) particularly

30.N) survive

31.E) dropping

32.J) mutually

33.H) flow

34.F) essential

35.I) mood

Section B

36.E)“We thought we would see differences based on the

housing types,” said the lead author of the study, Julie Robison,

an associate professor of medicine at the university. ......

37.L)Of course, sons and daughters want to visit the

facilities, talk to the administrators and residents and other

families, and do everything possible to fulfill their duties. ......

38.B)Does assisted living really mark a great improvement

over a nursing home, or has the industry simply hired better

interior designers? ......

39.H)An elderly person who describes herself as in poor

health, therefore, might be no less depressed in assisted living

(even if her children preferred it) than in a nursing home. ......

40.N)The daughter feared her mother would be ignored

there, and so she decided to move her into a more welcoming

facility. Based on what is emerging from some of this research,

that might have been as rational a way as any to reach a decision.

41.J)As I was considering all this, a press release from a

respected research firm crossed my desk, announcing that the

five-star rating system that Medicare developed in 2008 to help

42.F)In the initial results, assisted living residents did paint

the most positive picture. They were less likely to report

symptoms of depression than those in the other facilities, for

instance, and less likely to be bored or lonely. They scored higher

on social interaction.

43.C)I am about to make things more complicated by

suggesting that what kind of facility an older person lives in may

matter less than we have assumed. ......

44.I)Such findings, which run counter to common sense,

have surfaced before. In a multi-state study of assisted living, for

instance, University of North Carolina researchers found that a

host of variables—the facility's type, size or age; ......

45.G)But when the researchers plugged in a number of

other variables, such differences disappeared. It is not the

housing type, they found, that creates differences in residents'

responses. ......

Section C

46. C) It can be avoided if human values are translated into

their language.

47.D) They are ill-bred.

48. C) By picking up patterns from massive data on human

behavior.

49. B) Stop to seek advice from a human being.

50. A) Determine what is moral and ethical.

51. A) to see whether people's personality affects their life

span

52. D) They are more likely to get over hardship.

53. C) Such personality characteristics as self-discipline have

no effect on longevity.

54. D) Mothers' negative personality characteristics may

affect their children's life span.

55. B) Longevity results from a combination of mental and

physical health.

四级第二套

Section A

26.G) growing

27.A) dependent

28.C) fast

29.F) give

30.H) launch

31.N) successful

32.I) policyl

33.B) designed

34.O) treatments

35.E) gained

Section B

36.D)As we begin to examine our life, Soupios says, we come

to Rule No. 2: Worry only about things that you can control. ......

37.B)The wisdom of the ancient Greek philosophers is

timeless, says Soupios. The philosophy professor says it is as

relevant today as when it was first written many centuries ago. ......

38.F)To have a meaningful, happy life we need friends. But

according to Aristotle—a student of Plato and teacher of

Alexander the Great—most relationships don't qualify as true

friendships. ......

39.A) Is it possible to enjoy a peaceful life in a world that is

increasingly challenged by threats and uncertainties from wars,

terrorism, ......

40.L)“This is Aesop, the fabulist (寓言家), the man of these

charming little tales, often told in terms of animals and animal

relationships,” he says. ......

41.H)“This was the highest and most desirable form of

pleasure and happiness for the ancient Epicureans,” Soupios

says. “This is something that is very much well worth

considering here ......

42.C)Soupios, along with his co-author Panos

Mourdoukoutas, developed their 10 golden rules by turning to

the men behind that philosophy—Aristotle, Socrates, Epictetus

and Pythagoras, ......

43.K)Instead, Soupios says, ancient wisdom urges us to do

good. Golden Rule No. 10 for a good life is that kindness toward

others tends to be rewarded.

44.B)The wisdom of the ancient Greek philosophers is

timeless, says Soupios. The philosophy professor says it is as

relevant today as when it was first written many centuries ago. ......

45.J)“This is Hesiod, of course, a younger contemporary

poet, we believe, with Homer,” Soupios says. “Hesiod offers an

idea—which you very often find in some of the world's great

religions,......

Section C

46. D) It usually draws different reactions from different age

groups.

47. A) It does not seem to create a generational divide.

48. B) It helps with their mobility.

49. A) The location of their residence.

50. C) The wealthy.

51. C) Their daily routine followed the rhythm of the natural

cycle.

52. B) It brought family members closer to each other.

53. D) Pace of life.

54. B) It is varied, abundant and nutritious.

55. A) They enjoyed cooking as well as eating.

四级第三套

Section A

26.M) provide

27.A) abandoned

28.I) frequent

29.L) merely

30.C) biased

31.G) dependent

32.F) dampens

33.E) commitment

34.N) understandably

35.D) chances

Section B

36.[F]In contrast, the recent surge in world grain prices is

trend-driven, making it unlikely to reverse without a reversal in

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