2017年英语四级真题阅读答案及解析

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2017年12月英语四级真题答案及解析(第二套)

2017年12月英语四级真题答案及解析(第二套)

2017年12⽉英语四级真题答案及解析(第⼆套)2017 年12 ⽉⼤学英语四级考试真题答案与详解(第2 套)Part I Writing审题思路:此次话题师⽣关系贴近学⽣⽣活,因此写起来并不难。

简单开篇之后,考⽣应该将重点放在第⼆段,给出处理好师⽣关系的⼀些建议。

当然,这个话题还可以从不同的⾓度⼊⼿,⽐如⽼师应该如何做,或者师⽣共同努⼒,等等。

考⽣应结合⾃⼰的实际情况,从⾃⼰最擅长的⾓度写,这样容易做到⾔之有物。

本⽂仅从学⽣⾓度给出了三条处理好师⽣关系的建议。

⾼分范⽂:Teacher-student Relationship Is Never C omplexThe relationship between teachers and students has been hotly discussed in recent years in China for more and more attention has been paid to education. Today I would like to share some tips on how to get along well with teachers from students’ perspective.First and foremost, leave a good first impression on your teacher. As the saying goes, well begun is half done. A good first impression is important for teachers to remember your name among your fellow students. Secondly, study hard and be active in class. A student who loves study can definitely impress teachers deeply. Finally, keep contact with your teacher after.To conclude, teacher-student relationship is never complex if you could have an excellent academic performance, be cooperative in class or make friends with your teacher.全⽂翻译:师⽣关系并不复杂由于⼈们对教育越来越关注,师⽣关系近⼏年来中国引起热议。

大学英语CET4阅读题及参考答案

大学英语CET4阅读题及参考答案

大学英语CET4阅读题及参考答案2017年大学英语CET4阅读精选题及参考答案The used key is the most bright.以下是店铺为大家搜索整理的2017年大学英语CET4阅读精选题及参考答案,希望能给大家带来帮助!Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1.For questions 1-7, markY(for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.The Interaction of Body and MindThe concept of psychosomatic illnessPsycho, refers to mind, and soma, to body. Psychosomatic illness is the occurrence of bodily symptoms(症状) which are psychological or emotional in origin.Mind and body are not separate; one affects and is affected by the other. Who has not experienced some physical manifestation of emotional stress? Such experiences as a headache after a quarrel and urinary frequency or diarrhea before an examination are not uncommon, and for most people they are of a temporary nature. The symptoms disappear and are forgotten after the crisis has passed. No treatment may beneeded, or the patient may use simple remedies to relieve the discomfort. One person may find that a leisurely walk is the best cure for a headache; another may take aspirin.Certain conditions have been considered classic examples of psychosomatic illness: pepticulcer, eczema, colitis, and asthma. Personality profiles have been developed to describe the typical characteristics of persons who develop such illness. Another point of view is that human beings are more complex and varied in their responses than such profiles would indicate, and that the type of illness a patient develops in relation to stress varies with many additional factors, such as heredity and environment. Much remains to be learned about the relationship between stress and physical illness.Physical symptoms, such as palpitation, sweating, or disturbance of sleep, which reflect anxiety, may occur over a prolonged period. The symptoms may seem mysterious and threatening, because the patient is unaware of their cause. The patient whose heart beats more rapidly and forcefully as a manifestation of anxiety may report this symptom to his doctor, believing that something is wrong with his heart. Often the patient is not aware that he is anxious. He knows only that his heart keeps pounding for no apparent reason.Almost any symptom can have its origin in emotional stress. Some patients almost invariably have the same stress when they become anxious. One may have diarrhea, another asthma, and a third may develop hives or eczema. Some people develop two or several different symptoms; often the symptoms are experienced in an alternating fashion.The development of bodily symptoms is only one manifestation of anxiety. It may show up also symptoms that areprimarily mental, such as the inability to concentrate or to remember. Such symptom too, vary in degree. Many people occasionally experience symptoms like moodiness or depression. When such symptoms are severe or long- lasting, they interfere with the functioning of individual in daily life and with his relationship with others.Sometimes a person subconsciously develops an illness as a way of handling a desperate need, such as the need for affection. The only real cure is to satisfy the primary desire. An example is a woman who has pain in her heart, not because of organic heart disease, but because the symptom is a way of gaining, if only temporarily, the love and attention for which she longs. Her husband cannot leave her when she is so sick; her children are concerned. Her pain is just as severe as if it had a physical cause.The reality of psychosomatic illnessIs the patient with psychosomatic illness really sick, or does he merely imagine he is sick? Many people, including the families of patients and members of the health professions, believe that physical illness which is influenced by emotional stress is less real, or wholly imaginary. Acknowledging the reality of the patients' illness is important; it is the first step in helping him.Patients with psychosomatic illness are likely to be neglected. The same staff who give excellent care to other patients, not uncommonly ignore them. Some possible reasons may include the use of the term psycho as a prefix. Perhaps this conveys the idea that such patients are mentally iii, and therefore have no physical illness. Perhaps they are considered weaklings. One hears comments like, "He could snap out(克服) of it if he wanted to." Prejudice against these patients may be due to a belief that they are pretending illness in an attempt to get attention orfavors.A patient with psychosomatic illness may be confused with a malingerer, one who deliberately pretends illness in order to achieve secondary gain, such as financial compensation or excuse from work. Pretending illness is considered an unhealthy and unsatisfactory solution to the problems of life. Often it adds to the patient's difficulties, as he makes elaborate attempts to avoid detection. A malingerer can be helped sometimes to find ways of coping with difficulties. The essential difference between psychosomatic illness and malingering is that the malingerer pretends symptoms. It is a conscious process and he is aware that he is pretending to be sick. The patient with psychosomatic illness develops symptoms as manifestation of largely unconscious psychic conflicts. The symptoms are real.Condemnation(责难) of the patient with psychosomatic illness can persist despite intellectual understanding of theories about its cause. The patient can sense immediately whether those who care for him are trying to help him or not. It is important to understand that:·The patient with psychosomatic illness is really sick. He is not pretending or imagining his symptoms.·The idea that he can "snap out of it" at will is no more true than it is of those with diseases like pneumonia, whose need for care is readily acknowledged.1. The symptoms of some people with psychosomatic illness are experienced in an alternating fashion.2. Moodiness and depression are symptoms that don't last long.3. Psychosomatic sick people will stop cheating when they sense that those who care for them are belittling them.4. People with psychosomatic illness tend to be given less care than they deserve.5. Malingerers are those who pretend to be iii for some other purposes.6. The symptoms of people with psychosomatic illness are primarily mental.7. Today more and more people are suffering from psychosomatic illness.8. Such conditions as ___________ have been considered classic examples of psychosomatic illness.9. Psychosomatic symptoms may be primarily mental, such as the inability ______.10. The first and the most important step in helping the psychosomatic patients is to ______.试题详解1.Y 由题干中的关键词alternating fashion定位到第一个小标题下面第五段末句: Some people develop two or several different symptoms;often the symptoms are experienced in an alternating fashion,题目是原文的同义替换,由此得出题目说法正确。

2017年6月大学英语四级真题及答案解析(全三套)

2017年6月大学英语四级真题及答案解析(全三套)

2017年6月大学英语四级真题及答案(第一套)Part I Writing (25 minutes) (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: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an advertisement on your campus website to sell a computer you used at college. Your advertisement may include its brand, specifications/features, condition and price, and your contact information.You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes) Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear questions, 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.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

2017年大学英语四级阅读题带答案

2017年大学英语四级阅读题带答案

2017年大学英语四级阅读题带答案2017年大学英语四级阅读题带答案2017年大学英语四级考试就要来临,考生要抓紧时间复习,多做阅读题。

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2017年大学英语四级阅读题(一)Directions: The passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.The medical world is gradually realizing that the quality of the environment in hospitals may play a significant role in the process of recovery from illness.As part of a nationwide effort in Britain to bring art out of the galleries and into public places, some of the country's most talented artists have been called in to transform older hospitals and to soften the hard edges of modern buildings. Of the 2,500 National Health Service hospitals in Britain, almost 100 now have significant collections of contemporary art in corridors, waiting areas and treatment rooms.These recent initiatives owe a great deal to one artist, Peter Senior, who set up his studio at a Manchester hospital in northeastern England during the early 1970s. He felt the artist had lost his place in modern society, and that art should be enjoyed by a wider audience.A typical hospital waiting room might have as many as 500 visitors each week. What better place to hold regular exhibitions of art? Senior held the first exhibition of his own paintings in theout-patients waiting area of the Manchester Royal Hospital in 1975. Believed to be Britain's first hospital artist, Senior was so much in demand that he was soon joined by a team of six young art school graduates.The effect is striking. Now in the corridors and waiting rooms the visitor experiences a full view of fresh colors, playful images and restful courtyards.The quality of the environment may reduce the need for expensive drugs when a patient is recovering from an illness. A study has shown that patients who had a view onto a garden needed half the number of strong pain killers compared with patients who had no view at all or only a brick wall to look at. 2017年大学英语四级阅读题目及答案1. According to the passage, "to soften the hard edges of modern buildings" means ______A. to pull down hospital buildingsB. to decorate hospitals with art collectionsC. to improve the quality of treatment in hospitalsD. to make the corners of hospital buildings round2. What can we say of Peter Senior?A. He is a pioneer in introducing art into hospitals.B. He is a doctor interested in painting.C. He is an artist who has a large collection of paintings.D. He is a faithful follower of hospital art.3. According to Peter Senior, ______.A. art is losing its audience in modern societyB. art galleries should be changed into hospitalsC. patients should be encouraged to learn paintingD. art should be encouraged in British hospitals4. After the improvement of the hospital environment, ______.A. patients no longer need drugs in their recoveryB. patients are no longer wholly dependent on expensive drugsC. patients need good-quality drugs in their recoveryD. patients use fewer pain killers in their recovery5. The fact that six young art school graduates joined Peter shows that ______.A. Peter's enterprise is developing greatlyB. Peter Senior enjoys great popularityC. they are talented hospital artistsD. the role of hospital environment is being recognized答案: 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. D2017年大学英语四级阅读题(二)Personality is, to large extent, inherent -- A-type parents usually bring about A-type offspring. But the environment must also have a profound effect, since if competition is improtant to the parents, it is likely to become a major factor lives of their children.One place where children soak up A characteristics is school, which is, by its very nature, a highly competitive institution. T oo many schools adopt the "win at all costs" moral standard and measure their success by sporting achievements. The current passion for making children compete against their classmates or against the clock produces a two-layer system, in which competitive A types seem in some way better than their B-type fellows. Being too keen to win can have dangerous consequences: remember that Pheidippides, the first marathon runner, dropped dead seconds after saying: "Rejoice, we conquer!".By far the worst form of competition in school is the disproportionate emphasis on examinations. It is a rare schoolthat allows pupils to concentrate on those things they do well. The merits of competition by examination are somewhat questionable, but competition in the certain knowledge of failure is positively harmful.Obviously, it is neither practical nor desirable that all A youngsters change into 'B's. They would needs types, and schools have an important duty to try to fit a child's personality to his possible future employment. It is top management.2017年大学英语四级阅读题目及答案1. According to the author, what factors contribute to the building of personality?A. inheritanceB. inheritance, competition and environmentC. competitionD. environment2. Which of the following statements is not true according to the author of the passage?A. Schools usually adopt severe competitive policies.B. Students are often divided by competition results.C. School is place where children cultivate their characteristics.D. The stronger desire for winning, the better.3. The phrase "soak up" is closest in meaning to ______.A. pull upB. take upC. take inD. pull in4. What attitude does the author hold toward examinations in schools?A. positiveB. negativeC. doubtfulD. neutral5. What suggestion does the author make concerning the management of schools?A. All students be made into competitive A types.B. A child's personality be considered in regard to his possible future job.C. All students be changed into B characteristics.D. Schools abolish all forms of examinations.答案:BDCCB。

2017年12月大学英语四级仔细阅读第一篇答案及解析

2017年12月大学英语四级仔细阅读第一篇答案及解析

2017年12月大学英语四级真题:仔细阅读第一篇答案及解析来源:文都教育2017年全国大学英语四六级考试于12月16日进行,很多考生考完第一时间都想要检测一下自己做题的正确率,以下就是文都教育给大家提供的英语四级真题中仔细阅读第一篇的答案以及详细解析。

Passage one46. D. “in what way it can be beneficial”根据题目中的定位词(puzzling about)定位到第二段第二句“the puzzle was what benefit would be gained for it”和D选项“in what way it can be beneficial”是同义句替换。

47.C “she got some idea from previous studies on birds and dolphins 根据题目中的“learn about Dr. Yuka Sasaki doing his research”可定位到第二段第三句第四句“she also knew from previous work conducted on .... this led her to wonder if people might be doing the same thing”可以得知她从previous work 里边获取一些想法。

48.A “she monitored the brain activity of participants sleeping in a new environment”从第二段第五句和第六句“t o take a closer look, her team...as they slept in the unfamiliar environment of ... the participants each slept...monitored with techniques that looked at the activity of their brains”可以得知选择A选项。

2017年6月大学英语四级真题:仔细阅读Text 2参考答案及解析-Egg Painting

2017年6月大学英语四级真题:仔细阅读Text 2参考答案及解析-Egg Painting

2017年6月大学英语四级真题:仔细阅读Text 2参考答案及解析-Egg Painting来源:文都教育2017年6月17日上午的大学英语四级考试已经结束了。

文都英语老师相信参加本次英语四级考试的学子都在关注这次四级考试。

为帮助考生们更透彻的了解本次英语四级考试真题中仔细阅读的答题情况,文都英语老师将给大家带来仔细阅读Text 2-Egg Painting文章的答案及解析。

【参考答案】51 A. it is a welcome sign of the coming of spring52 D. They are favored as a form of art.53 C. Eggs reflect the anxieties of people today.54 A. She never knows if the egg will break before the design is completed.55 B. It has a history of over two thousand years.【答案解析】51.题干中问及“why do people in many cultures prize the egg?”(为什么在许多文化中,人们重视鸡蛋?),此题出处定位在文章的第一段,“it is no surprise that cultures around the world celebrate spring by honoring the egg”,很明显与选项A“it is a welcome sign of the coming of Spring”进行同义替换;题干中的“in many cultures”对应文中“cultures around the world”,且答案中的“a welcome sign of the coming of Spring”对应文中的“celebrate spring by honoring the egg”(重视鸡蛋来庆祝春天的到来);C、D选项不具备干扰,B选项中的major(主要的)并未在文中体现;52.题干信息“what do we learn about the decorated “eggs” in Russia?”(我们能从俄罗斯的“修饰过”的鸡蛋得知什么?),此题出处定位到文章的第二段,“others elevate the egg into a fancy art, like......in the 19th century”,因此,选项D 中的“they are favored as a form of art”为正确选项;53.题干信息“what have contemporary artists continued the egg art tradition?”,根据题干信息定位到文中的第三段的第二句“contemporary artists have followed this tradition.....speak to the anxiety of our age......Eggs are, too”,因此选项C“eggs reflect the anxieties of people today”为正确选项;54.题干信息“why does Chast enjoy the process of decorating eggs?”(为什么Chast享受修饰鸡蛋的过程?),此题出处于第五段的“There is part of this sickening horror of knowing you’rewalking on the edge.....reflect that delicateness”,选项A“she never knows if the egg will break before the design is completed”(因为她永远不知道在设计完成前鸡蛋是否会坏掉),为正确选项;55.题干信息“what do we learn from the passage about the egg-painting?”(从文中,我们对彩绘蛋的认知),此题目定位于第八段的“The tradition, dating back to 300 B.C.....a good harvest”(这个传统可以追溯到公元前300年),由此可知选项B“it has a history of over two thousand years”(有2000多年的历史了)为正确选项。

2017年12月英语四级真题和答案解析

2017年12月英语四级真题和答案解析

2017年12月大学英语四级考试真题(第2套)Part IWriting(30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes towrite a short essay on how to best handle the relationship between teachers and students. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Part IIListening Comprehension (25 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear three newsreports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report 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 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.1. A) It tries to entertain its audience. C) It wantsto catch people 's attention.B) It tries to look into the distance. D) It has gotone of its limbs injured.2. A) It was spotted by animal protection officials.B) It was filmed by a local television reporter.C) Its videos were posted on social media.D) Its picture won a photography prize.Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.3. A) The distance travelled C) The spending on gas.B) The incidence of road accidents. D) The number of people travelling.4. A) Fewer people are commuting. C) Job growth isslowing down.B) Gas consumption is soaring. D) Rush-hour traffic is worsening.Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.5. A) He told a stranger the sad story about himself.B) He helped a stranger to carry groceries to his car.C) He went up to a stranger and pulled at his sleeves.D) He washed a stranger 's car in return for some food.6. A) He ordered a lot of food for his family. C) He raised a large sum of money for him.B) He gave him a job at his own company. D) He offered him a scholarship for college.7. A) He works hard to support his family. C) He isvery good at making up stories.B) He is an excellent student at school. D) He has been disabled since boyhood.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation 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 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.8. A) Attended an economics lecture. C) Had a drink at Queen Victoria.B) Taken a walk on Charles Street. D) Had dinner at a new restaurant.9. A) Treat a college friend to dinner. C) Attend his brother 's birthday party.B) Make preparations for a seminar. D) Visit some ofhis high school friends.10. A) Gather statistics for his lecture.B) Throw a surprise birthday party.C) Meet with Jonathan 's friends on the weekend.D) Join him in his brother 's birthday celebration.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. A) Taking a vacation abroad.C) Saving enoughmoney for a rainy day.B) Reviewing for his last exam. D) Finding a better way to earnmoney.13. A) Preparing for his final exams. C) Working part time as awaiter.B) Negotiating with his boss for a raise.D) Helping the woman with her courses.14. A) Finish her term paper.C) Learn a little bit of Spanish.B) Save enough money.D) Ask her parent 's permission.15. A) He has rich sailing experience.C) He is also eager to go to Spain. 11. A) By car.By bus. B) By train. C) By taxi. D)B) He speaks Spanish fluently. D) He is easy to get along with.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear three passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you mast 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 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) She went to the same university as her mother.B) She worked as a nurse in the First World War.C) She won the Nobel Prize two times.D) She was also a Nobel Prize winner.17. A) She fought bravely in a series of military operations.B) She developed X-ray facilities for military hospitals.C) She helped to set up several military hospitals.D) She made donations to save wounded soldiers.18. A) Both died of blood cancer. C) Both won military medals.B) Both fought in World War I. D) Both married their assistants.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) They were the first settlers in Europe.B) They were the conquerors of Norway.C) They discovered Iceland in the ninth century.D) They settled on a small island north of England.20. A) It was some five hundred miles west of Norway.B) It was covered with green most time of the year.C) It was the Vikings ' most important discovery.D) It was a rocky mass of land covered with ice.21. A) The Vikings, ocean explorations. C) The Vikings ' everyday life.B) The making of European nations. D) The Europeans ' Arctic discoveries.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.22. A) Work hard for a better life. C) Dream about the future.B) Make mistakes now and then. D) Save against a rainy day.23. A) Teach foreign languages for the rest of his life.B) Change what he has for his past imaginary world.C) Exchange his two-story house for a beach cottage.D) Dwell on the dreams he had dreamed when young.24. A) Criminal law. C) Oriental architecture.B) City planning. D) International business.25. A) Dream and make plans. C) Be content with what you have.B) Take things easy in life, D) Enjoy whatever you are doing.Part IIIReading 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 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 once.Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage.Technological changes brought dramatic new options to Americans living in the 1990s. During this decade new forms of entertainment, commerce, research, and communication became commonplacein the U. S. The driving force behind much of this change was a (n) 26 popularly known as the Internet.The Internet was developed during the 1970s by the Department of Defense. In the case of an attack, military advisers suggested the 27 of being able to operate one computer from another terminal. In the early days, the Internet was used mainly by scientists to communicate with other scientists. The Internet 28 under government control until 1984.One early problem faced by Internet users was speed. Phone lines could only transmit information at a 29 rate. The development of fiber-optic (光纤)cables allowed for billionsof bits of information to be received every minute. Companies like Intel developed faster microprocessors, so personal computers could processthe 30 signals at a more rapid rate.In the early 1990s, the World Wide Web was developed, in large part, for 31 purposes. Corporations created home pages where they could place text and graphics to sell products. Soon airline tickets, hotel32 , and even cars and homes could be purchased online. Universities33 research data on the Internet, so students could find 34 information without leaving their dormitories. Companies2017年12月英语四级真题和答案解析soon discovered that work could be done at home and 35 on li ne, so a whole new class of telecommuters bega n to earn alivi ng from home offices un shave n and weari ng pajamas ( 睡衣).Secti on BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passagewith ten stateme nts attached to it. Each stateme nt contains in formati on give n in one of the paragraphs. Ide ntify the paragraph from which the information is derived. Youmaychoosea paragraph more tha n on ce. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. An swer the questio ns by marki ng the corresp onding letter on An swer Sheet 2.The Health Benefits of Kn itt ingA) About 15 years ago, I was invited to join a knitting group.I agreed to give it a try.B) My mother had taught me to knit at 15, and I knitted in classthroughout college and for a few years thereafter. Then decades passed without my touching a knitting needle. But within two Mondays in the group, I was hooked, not only on knitting but also on crocheting ( 钩织), and I was on my way tobecoming a highly productive crafter.C) I 've made countless baby blankets, sweaters, scarves, hats, caps for newborns. I take a knitting project with me everywhere, especially when I have to sit still and listen. As I discovered in college, when my hands are busy, my mind stays focused on the here and now.D) It seems, too, that I 'm part of a national renewal of interest in needle and other handicrafts ( 手工艺).The Craft Yam Council reports that a third of women ages 25-35 now knit or crochet. Even men and schoolchildren are swelling the ranks, among them my Mend's three small grandsons. Last April, the council created a Stitch Away Stress ” campaign in honor of National Stress Awareness Month. Dr. Herbert Benson, a pioneer in mind/body medicine and author of The Relaxation Response, says that the repetitive action of needlework can induce arelaxed state like that associated with meditation ( yoga. Once you get沉思) and beyond the initial learning curve, knitting and crocheting canlower heart rate and blood pressure.E) But unlike meditation, craft activities result in tangible and often useful products that can enhance self-esteem. I keep photos of my singular accomplishments on my cellphone to boost my spirits when needed.F)Since the 1990s, the council has surveyed hundreds of thousands of knitters and crocheters, whoroutinely list stress relief and creative fulfillment as the activities ' main benefits. Among them is the father of a prematurely born daughter who reported that during the baby's five weeks in the intensive care unit,“learni ng how to knit infant hats gaveme a sense of purpose during a time that I felt very helpless. It 's a hobby that I 've stuck with, and it continues to help mecope with stress at work, provide a sense of order in hectic (忙乱的) days, and allow my brain time t o solve problems. ”G) A recent email from the yam (纺纱) company Red Hearttitled “Health Benefits of Crocheting and Knitting ” prompted me to explore what else might be known about the health value of activities like knitting. My research revealed that therewards go well beyond replacing stress and anxiety with the satisfaction of creation.H)For example, Karen Hayes, a life coach in Toronto, conducts knitting therapy programs, including Knit to Quit to help smokers give up the habit, and Knit to Heal for people coping with health crises, like a cancer diagnosis or serious illness of a family member. Schools and prisons with craft programs report that they have a calming effect and enhance social skills. And having to follow instructions on complex craft pr ojects can improve children 's math skills.I)Somepeople find that craftwork helps them control their weight. Just as it 's challenging to smokewhile knitting, when hands are holding needles and hooks, there 's less snacking and mindless eating out of boredom.J) I ' ve found that my handiwork with yam has helped my arthritic (患关节炎的)fingers remain more dexterous (灵巧的) as I age. A woman encouraged to try knitting and crocheting after developing an autoimmune disease that caused a lot of hand pain reported on the Craft YamCouncil site that her hands are now less stiff and painful.K) A 2009 University of British Columbia study of 38 women with aneating disorder who were taught to knit found that learning the craft led to significant improvements. Seventy-four percent of the women said the activity lessened their fears and kept them from thinking about their problem.L) Betsan Corkhill, a wellness coach in Bath, England, and author of the book Knit for Health & Wellness, established a website, Stitchlinks, to explore the value of what she calls therapeutic knitting. Among her respondents, 54 percent of those who were clinically depressed said that knitting made them feel happy or very happy. In a study of 60 self-selected people with persistent pain, Ms. Corkhill and colleagues reported that knitting enabled them to redirect their focus, reducing their awareness of pain. She suggested that the brain can process just so much at once, and that activities like knitting and crocheting makeit harder for the brain to register pain signals. Perhaps most exciting is research that suggests that crafts like knitting and crocheting may help to keep off a decline in brain function with age. In a 2011 study, researchers led by Dr. Yonas Geda at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester interviewed a random (随机的) sample of 1,321 people ages 70-89, most of whomwere cognitively (在认知方面) normal,about the cognitive activities they engaged in late in life. The study, published in the Journal of Neuropsychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences, found that those who engaged in crafts like knitting and crocheting had adiminished chance of developing mild cognitive disorder and memory loss.M) Although it is possible that only people who are cognitively healthy would pursue such activities, those who read newspapers or magazines or played music did not show similar benefits. The researchers speculate that craft activities promote the development of nerve pathways in the brain that help to maintain cognitive health.N) In support of that suggestion, a 2014 study by Denise C. Park of the University of Texas at Dallas and colleagues demonstrated that learning to knit or do digital photography enhanced memoryfunction in older adults. Those who engaged in activities that were not intellectually challenging, either in a social group or alone, did not show such improvements.O) Given that sustained social contacts have been shown to support health and a long life, those wishing to maximize the health value of crafts might consider joining a group of like-minded folks.I for one try not to miss a single weekly meeting of my knitting group.36. When the author was a college student, she found that knitting helped her concentrate.37. Knitting can help people stay away from tobacco.38. Even men and children are now joining the army of knitters.39. Being a memberof a crafts group enhances one's health and prolongs one 's life.40. Knitting diverts people 's attention from their pain.41. The author learnt to knit as a teenager, but it was not until she was much older that she became keenly interested.42. Whenpeople are knitting, they tend to eat fewer snacks.43. Survey findings show that knitting can help people relieve stress.44. According to a study, knitters and crocheters are less likely to suffer mild cognitive damage.45. The products of knitting can increase one 's sense of self-respect.Section CDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by somequestions or unfinished statements. For each of them 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 centre.Passage OneQuestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.Nobody really knows how big Lagos is. What's indisputable is that it 's growing very quickly. Between now and 2050, the urban population of Africa could triple. Yet cities in sub-Saharan Africa are not getting richer the way cities in the rest of the world have. Most urban Africans live in slums ( 贫民窟); migrants are often not much better off than they were in the countryside. Why?The immediate problem is poverty. Most of Africa is urbanising at a lower level of income than other regions of the world did. That means there 's little money around forinvestment that would makecities liveable and more productive. Without upgrades and new capacity, bridges, roads and power systems are unable to cope with expanding populations. With the exception of South Africa, the only light rail metro system in sub-Saharan Africa is in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Traffic jam leads to expense and unpredictability, things that keep investors away.In other parts of the world, increasing agricultural productivity and industrialization went together. More productive farmers meant there was a surplus that could feed cities; in turn, that created a pool of labour forfactories. But African cities are different. They are too often built around consuming natural resources. Government is concentrated in capitals, so is the money. Most urban Africans work for a small minority of the rich, who tend to be involved in either cronyish (有裙带关系的)businesses or politics. Since African agriculture is still broadly unproductive, food is imported, consuming a portion of revenue.So what can be done? Though African countries are poor, not all African cities are. In Lagos, foreign oil workers can pay as much as $65,000 per year in rent for a modest apartment in a safe part of town. If that income were better taxed, it might provide the revenue for better infrastructure. If city leaders were more accountable to their residents, they might favour projects designed to help them more. Yet even as new roads are built, new people arrive. When a city 's population grows by 5% a year, it is difficult to keep up.46. What do we learn from the passage about cities in sub-Saharan Africa?A) They have more slums than other cities in the world.B) They are growing fast without becoming richer.C) They are as modernised as many cities elsewhere.D) They attract migrants who want to be better off.47. What does the author imply about urbanisation in other parts of the world?A) It benefited from the contribution of immigrants.B) It started when people 's income was relatively high.C) It benefited from the accelerated rise in productivity.D) It started with the improvement of people 's livelihood.48. Why is sub-Saharan Africa unappealing to investors?A) It lacks adequate transport facilities.B) The living expenses there are too high.C) It is on the whole too densely populated.D) The local governments are corrupted.49. In what way does the author say African cities are different?A) They have attracted huge numbers of farm labourers.B) They still rely heavily on agricultural productivity.C) They have developed at the expense of nature.D) They depend far more on foreign investment.50. What might be a solution to the problems facing African cities?A) Lowering of apartment rent. C) More rational overall planning.B) Better education for residents. D) A more responsible government.Passage TwoQuestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.For the past several decades, it seems there 's been a general consensus on howto get ahead in America: Get a college education, find a reliable job, and buy your own home. But do Americans still believe in that path, and if they do, is it attainable?The most recent National Journal poll asked respondents about the American dream, what it takes to achieve their goals, and whether or not they felt a significant amount of control over their ability to be successful. Overwhelmingly, the results show that today, the idea of the American dream —and what it takes to achieve it —looks quite different than it did in the late 20th century.By and large, people felt that their actions and hard work—not outside forces —were the deciding factor in howtheir lives turned out. But respondents had decidedly mixed feelings about what actions make for a better life in the current economy.In the last seven years, Americans have grown more pessimistic about the power of education to lead to success. Even though they see going to college as a fairly achievable goal, a majority —52 percent —think that young people do not need a four-year college education in order to be successful.Miguel Maeda, 42, who has a master 's degree and works in public health, was the first in his family to go to college, which has allowed him to achieve a sense of financial stability his parents and grandparents never did.While some, like Maeda, emphasized the value of the degree rather than the education itself, others still see college as a way to gain new perspectives and life experiences.Sixty-year-old Will Fendley, who had a successful career in the military and never earned a college degree, thinks “personal drive ” is far more important than just going to college. To Fendley, a sense of drive and purpose, as well as an effective high-school education, and basic life skills, like balancing a checkbook, are the necessary ingredients for a successful life in America.51. It used to be commonly acknowledged that to succeed in America, one had to have ____ .A) an advanced academic degree C) a firm belief in their dreamB) an ambition to get ahead D) a sense of drive andpurpose52. What is the finding of the latest National Journal poll concerning the American dream?A) More and more Americans are finding it hard to realize.B) It remains alive amongthe majority of American people.C) Americans ' idea of it has changed over the past few decades.D) An increasing number of young Americans are abandoning it.53. What do Americans now think of the role of college education in achieving success?A) It still remains open to debate.B) It has proved to be beyond doubt.C) It is no longer as important as it used to be.D) It is much better understood now than ever.54. How do some people view college education these days?A) It promotes gender equality. C) It adds to cultural diversity.B) It needs to be strengthened. D) It helps broaden their minds.55. What is one factor essential to success in America, according to Will Fendley?A) A desire to learn and to adapt. C) A willingness to commit oneself.B) A strong sense of responsibility. D) A clear aim and high motivation.Part IV Translation (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed SO minutes to translate a passage from Chinese into English. You should write your answer on Answer Sheet 2.xx位于xx,距xx120公里。

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Although complaints are very expensive to handle, your complaint or criticism will be thoroughly investigated and a refund (退赔) made if it is justified—none will be made if it isn't. 2017年大学英语四级阅读题目及答案26. The firm claims that all its winter sports centers have been the recent target of _______.A. a program of personal visitsB. intensive enquiries about facilitiesC. attempts to increase hotel accommodationD. an improved information service27. The "Independent Centers" were personally inspected_______.A. the year before lastB. three years agoC. between 1975 and 1976D. within the last three seasons28. The program of tours to the United States appears to be_______.A. a new collaboration with U. S. travel firmsB. newly taken over by U. S. tour operationsC. a new independent ventureD. organized by United Airlines29. 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Should you need any more information about these centers we will try to get it for you. Our American centers have been investigated on our behalf by United Airlines Tours Department and by the U. S. tour operators who are assisting United and ourselves to offer you this novel program to the United States.Where possible we have eliminated the use of superlatives from the text (possibly making our brochure) less attractive to read than it might be) and have concentrated on as accurate a description as possible. Nevertheless you should bear in mind that your opinion and the opinion of our investigator might differ and there may be changes between the time of a visit by our investigator and the visit of one of our customers.We trust that it is evident to you that we have done all in our power to eliminate misdescription and that there really is no question of misrepresenta-tion on our part—either careless or otherwise. 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section a
to get a sense of how women have progressed in science take a quick tour of the physics department at the university of california berkeley.this is a storied place the 36 of some of the most important discoveries in modern science-starting with ernest lawrence's invention of the cvclotron(回旋加速器)in 1931.a generation ago female faces were 37 and.even today,visitors walking through the first floor of leconte hall will see a full corridor of exhibits 38 the many distinguished physicists who made history here, 39 all of there white males
but climb up to the third floor and you'll see a 40 display.there,among the photos of current facnlty members and students are portraits of the 41 head of the department,marjorie shapiro and four other women whose reseaich 42 everything from the mecheanics of the universe to the smallest particles of matter.a sixth woman was hired just two weeks ago.although they're still only about 10 percent of the physics faculty,women are clearly a presence here.and the real 43 may be in the smaller photos to the right graduate and undergraduate students about 20 percent of them female.every years berkeley sends its fresh female physics phds to the country's top universities.that makes shapiro optimistic but also 44 "i believe things are getting bette "she says "but they're not getting better as 45 as i would like."
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答
a)circumstance
b)confidence
c)covers
d)current
e)deals
f)different
g)exposing
h)fast
i)honoring
j)hope
k)presently
l)rare
m)realistic
n)site
o)virtually
36.
answer 答案 -- n
2013年12月英语四级选词填空答案解析:空格前面是定冠词the,后面是介词of,因此空格处需要填人名词。

根据空格前的 a storied place和句意可知,空格处填入的词意思应
与 "place"相似。

结合备选名词可知,site"场所,地点"符合题意。

37.
answer 答案 -- l
2013年12月英语四级选词填空答案解析:空格前面是be动词were,因此空格处应填入形容词或名词作表语。

结合空格后的内容可知,勒孔特大厅一搂物理学家的展览中,全部都是白人男性。

而空格所在部分介绍的是 a generation ago,再根据"female faces",可知这里说的是女性人数少。

结合备选项可知,rare“稀少的”符合题意,故为答案。

38.
answer 答案 -- i
2013年12月英语四级选词填空答案解析:分析句子结构可知,空格前visitors... exhibits部分句子结构完整,空格前面是名词exhibits,后面是名词短语 the many distinguished physicists,因此空格处应填分词形式。

再结合句意可知,展览应当是为纪念这
些人而举办的,由此确定本题答案为“honoring,纪念”。

39.
answer 答案 -- o
2013年12月英语四级选词填空答案解析:空格前的句子结构完整,空格后是all of them white males,由此可以推断,空格处应填副词,结合上下文可知,这里说的是女性物理学
家人数少,男性多,再结合备选项可知“virtually,几乎,差不多”符合题意,故为答案。

40.
answer 答案 -- f
2013年12月英语四级选词填空答案解析:空格前是冠词a,后面是名词display,因
此空格处应填形容词。

结合上下文可知,文章第一段末句讲的是一楼的情况(大部分是男性),本段讲三楼的情况(很多女性),因此三搂的展览和一楼的是不一样的,因此本题答
案为“different,不同的”。

41.
answer 答案 -- d
2013年12月英语四级选词填空答案解析:空格前是定冠词the,后面是名词短语 head
,系主任”本身意思
of the department,因此空格处应填形容词。

“the head of the department
就是完整的,所以填入的形容词应当是对其身份的更准确的描述,结合备选项可知,“current,当前的”符合题意,the current head of the department 意为“现任系主任”。

42.
answer 答案 -- c
2013年12月英语四级选词填空答案解析:空格前是whose research,空格后是everything from...to...,因此空格处应填人及物动词,作 whose引导的定语从句的谓语。


合备选动词可知covers"包含"符合题意,故为答案。

43.
answer 答案 -- j
2013年12月英语四级选词填空答案解析:空格前是the real,后面是may be,因此
空格处应填名词。

上文提到,教职人员中有6位女性,下文则指出,学生中女性的比例
占到20%,由此可以推测,空格所在句表达的是女学生的数量才是真正的希望所在,由
此确定本题答案为“hope,希望”。

44.
answer 答案 -- m
2013年12月英语四级选词填空答案解析:分析句子结构可知,空格所在句是"make sb.+fl."的结构,因此空格处应填人形容词。

由空格前的but可知,填入的形容词应与optimistic 意思相对,再结合备选形容词可知,“realistic,现实的,实际的”符合题意,故为
答案。

45.
answer 答案 -- h
2013年12月英语四级选词填空答案解析:空格前是not getting better as,空格后是 as i would like,可知此空格处应填入副词。

上文提到,她的态度既乐观又实际,所以她认为事
情正在好转,但没有像她想要的那样好转,结合备选副词可知,“fast,快速地”符合题意,故为h答案。

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