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2016年6月英语四级真题试卷-含答案第一套PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealettertoexpressyourthankstoyourparentsoranyfamilymembersuponmakingmemorableachievement.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words。PartⅡListeningComprehension(25minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports。Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions。Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce。Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)。ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre。Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard。1。A)TheInternationalLaborOrganization’skeyobjective。B)Thebasicsocialprotectionforthemostvulnerable。C)Risingunemploymentworldwide。D)Globaleconomicrecovery。2。A)Manycountrieshavenottakenmeasurestocreateenoughjobs。B)Fewcountriesknowhowtoaddressthecurrenteconomiccrisis。C)Fewcountrieshaverealizedtheseriousnessofthecurrentcrisis。D)Manycountriesneedsupporttoimprovetheirpeople’slivelihood。Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard。3。A)Servestandardizedfoodnationwide。B)Putcalorieinformationonthemenu。C)Increaseproteincontentinthefood。D)Offerconvenientfoodtocustomers。4。A)Theywillbefined。B)Theywillbeclosed。C)Theywillgetawarning。D)Theywilllosecustomers。Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard。5。A)Inabilitytoimplementtheirbusinessplans。B)Inabilitytokeepturningoutnovelproducts。C)Lackofasuccessfulbusinessmodeloftheirown。D)Failuretointegrateinnovationintotheirbusiness。6。A)Itisthesecrettobusinesssuccess。B)Itisthecreationofsomethingnew。C)Itisamagictooltobringbigrewards。D)Itisanessentialpartofbusinessculture。7。A)Itshardworkingemployees。B)Itsflexiblepromotionstrategy。C)Itsinnovationculture。D)Itswillingnesstomakeinvestments。SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations。Attheendofeachconversationsyouwillhearfourquestions。Boththeconversationsandthequestion-swillbespokenonlyonce。Afteryouhearaquestion。YoumustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)。ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre。Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard。8。A)He’sgotaddictedtotechnology。B)Heisnotverygoodatsocializing。C)Heiscrazyabouttext-messaging。D)Hedoesnottalklongonthephone。9。A)Talkbig。B)Talkatlength。C)Gossipalot。D)Forgetherself。10。A)Hethoughtitwascool。B)Heneededthepractice。C)Hewantedtostayconnectedwiththem。D)Hehadanurgentmessagetosend。11。A)Itposesachallengetoseniors。B)Itsavesbothtimeandmoney。C)Itischildishandunprofessional。D)Itiscoolandconvenient。Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard。12。A)Hewantstochangehisjobassignment。B)Heisunhappywithhisdepartmentmanager。C)Hethinkshedeservesextrapayforovertime。D)Heisoftensingledoutforcriticismbyhisboss。13。A)Hisworkloadwasmuchtooheavy。B)Hisimmediatebossdidnottrusthim。C)Hiscolleaguesoftenrefusedtocooperate。D)Hissalarywastoolowforhisresponsibility。14。A)Heneverknowshowtorefuse。B)Heisalwaysreadytohelpothers。C)Hisbosshasalotoftrustinhim。D)Hisbosshasnosenseoffairness。15。A)Putallhiscomplaintsinwriting。B)Waitandseewhathappensnext。C)Learntosaynowhennecessary。D)Talktohisbossinpersonfirst。SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages。Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions。Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce。Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)。ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre。Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard。16。A)Theimportanceofsleeptoahealthylife。B)ReasonsforAmericans’declineinsleep。C)Sometipstoimprovethequalityofsleep。D)Diseasesassociatedwithlackofsleep。17。A)Theyaremorehealth-conscious。B)Theyarechangingtheirlivinghabits。C)Theygetlessandlesssleep。D)Theyknowthedangersoflackofsleep。18。A)Theirweightwillgodown。B)Theirmindfunctionwilldeteriorate。C)Theirworkefficiencywilldecrease。D)Theirbloodpressurewillrise。Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard。19。A)Howmuchyoucanaffordtopay。B)Whatcourseyouaregoingtochoose。C)Whichuniversityyouaregoingtoapplyto。D)Whenyouaregoingtosubmityourapplication。20。A)Thelistofcoursesstudied。B)Thefullrecordofscores。C)Thereferencesfromteachers。D)Thepersonalstatement。21。A)Specifywhattheywouldliketodoaftergraduation。B)Describeindetailhowmuchtheywouldenjoystudying。C)Indicatetheyhavereflectedandthoughtaboutthesubject。D)Emphasizethattheyadmiretheprofessorsintheuniversity。Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard。22。A)Itwasequippedwithrubbertyres。B)Itwasbuiltinthelate19thcentury。C)ItwaspurchasedbytheRoyalfamily。D)ItwasdesignedbyanEnglishengineer。23。A)Theyconsumedlotsofpetrol。B)Theytooktwopassengersonly。C)Theyweredifficulttodrive。D)Theyoftenbrokedown。24。A)Theywereproducedontheassemblyline。B)Theywerebuiltwithlesscostlymaterials。C)TheyweremodeledafterBritishcars。D)Theyweremadeforordinaryuse。25。A)Itmadenewsallovertheworld。B)ItwasbuiltfortheRoyalfamily。C)Itmarkedanewerainmotortravel。D)Itattractedlargenumbersofmotorists。PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks。Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage。Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices。Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter。PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre。Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce。Questions26to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard。Physicalactivitydoesthebodygood,andthere’sgrowingevidencethatithelpsthebraintoo.ResearchersintheNetherlandsreportthatchildrenwhogetmoreexercise,whetheratschoolorontheirown,(26)tohavehigherGPAsandbetterscoresonstandardizedtests.Ina(27)of14studiesthatlookedatphysicalactivityandacademic(28),investigatorsfoundthatthemorechildrenmoved,thebettertheirgradeswereinschool,(29)inthebasicsubjectsofmath,Englishandreading.U.S.eU.S.awillcertainlyfueltheongoingdebateoverwhetherphysicaleducationclassesshouldbecutasschoolsstruggleto(30)onsmallerbudgets.Theargumentsagainstphysicaleducationhaveincludedconcernsthatgymtimemaybetakingawayfromstudytime.WithstandardizedtestscoresintheU.S.(31)inrecentyears,someadministratorsbelievestudentsneedtospendmoretimeintheclassroominsteadofontheplayground.Butasthesefindingsshow,exerciseandacademicsmaynotbe(32)exclusive.Physicalactivitycanimproveblood(33)tothebrain,fuelingmemory,attentionandcreativity,whichare(34)tolearning.Andexercisereleaseshormonesthatcanimprove(35)andrelievestress,whichcanalsohelplearning.Sowhileitmayseemasifkidsarejustexercisingtheirbodieswhenthey’rerunningaround,theymayactuallybeexercisingtheirbrainsaswell.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。A)attendanceB)consequentlyC)currentD)depressingE)droppingF)essentialG)feasibleH)flowI)moodJ)mutuallyK)particularlyL)performanceM)reviewN)surviveO)tendSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit。Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs。Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived。Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce。Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter。AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2。FindingtheRightHome—andContentment,Too[A]Whenyourelderlyrelativeneedstoentersomesortoflong-termcarefacility—amomentfewparentsorchildrenapproachwithoutfear—whatyouwouldlikeistohaveeverythingmadeclear。[B]Doesassistedlivingreallymarkagreatimprovementoveranursinghome,orhastheindustrysimplyhiredbetterinteriordesigners?Arenursinghomesasbadaspeoplefear,oristhatanout-modedstereotype(固定看法)?Candoingone’shomeworkreallysteerfamiliestothebestplaces?Itisgenuinelyhardtoknow。[C]Iamabouttomakethingsmorecomplicatedbysuggestingthatwhatkindoffacilityanolderpersonlivesinmaymatterlessthanwehaveassumed。Andthatthecharacteristicsadultchildrenlookforwhentheybeginthesearcharenotnecessarilythethingsthatmakeadifferencetothepeoplewhoaregoingtomovein。Iamnottalkingaboutthequalityofcare,letmehastilyadd。Nobodyflourishesinagloomyenvironmentwithirresponsiblestaffandapoorsafetyrecord。Butanaccumulatingbodyofresearchindicatesthatsomedistinctionsbetweenonetypeofeldercareandanotherhavelittlerealbearingonhowwellresidentsdo。[D]Themostrecentofthesestudies,publishedinThejournalofAppliedGerontology,surveyed150Connecticutresidentsofassistedliving,nursinghomesandsmallerresidentialcarehomes(knowninsomestatesasboardandcarehomesoradultcarehomes)。ResearchersfromtheUniversityofConnecticutHealthCenteraskedtheresidentsalargenumberofquestionsabouttheirqualityoflife,emotionalwell-beingandsocialinteraction,aswellasaboutthequalityofthefacilities。[E]“Wethoughtwewouldseedifferencesbasedonthehousingtypes,”saidtheleadauthorofthestudy,JulieRobison,anassociateprofessorofmedicineattheuniversity。Areasonableassumption—don’tfamiliesstruggletoavoidnursinghomesandsufferrealguiltiftheycan’t?[F]Intheinitialresults,assistedlivingresidentsdidpaintthemostpositivepicture。Theywerelesslikelytoreportsymptomsofdepressionthanthoseintheotherfacilities,forinstance,andlesslikelytobeboredorlonely。Theyscoredhigheronsocialinteraction。[G]Butwhentheresearcherspluggedinanumberofothervariables,suchdifferencesdisappeared。Itisnotthehousingtype,theyfound,thatcreatesdifferencesinresidents’responses。“Itisthecharacteristicsofthespecificenvironmenttheyarein,combinedwiththeirownpersonalcharacteristics—howhealthytheyfeeltheyare,theirageandmaritalstatus,”Dr。Robisonexplained。Whetherresidentsfeltinvolvedinthedecisiontomoveandhowlongtheyhadlivedtherealsoprovedsignificant。[H]Anelderlypersonwhodescribesherselfasinpoorhealth,therefore,mightbenolessdepressedinassistedliving(evenifherchildrenpreferredit)thaninanursinghome。Apersonwhobadinputintowherehewouldmoveandhashadtimetoadapttoitmightdoaswellinanursinghomeasinasmallresidentialcarehome,otherfactorsbeingequal。Itisaninteractionbetweenthepersonandtheplace,notthesortofplaceinitself,thatleadstobetterorworseexperiences。“Youcan’tjustsay,‘Let’sputthispersoninaresidentialcarehomeinsteadofanursinghome—shewillbemuchbetteroff,”Dr。Robisonsaid。Whatmatters,sheadded,“isacombinationofwhatpeoplebringinwiththem,andwhattheyfindthere。”[I]Suchfindings,whichruncountertocommonsense,havesurfacedbefore。Inamulti-statestudyofassistedliving,forinstance,UniversityofNorthCarolinaresearchersfoundthatahostofvariables—thefacility’stype,sizeorage;whetherachainownedit;howattractivetheneighborhoodwas—hadnosignificantrelationshiptohowtheresidentsfaredintermsofillness,mentaldecline,hospitalizationsormortality。Whatmatteredmostwastheresidents’physicalhealthandmentalstatus。Whatpeoplewerelikewhentheycameinhadgreaterconsequencethanwhathappenedonetheywerethere。[J]AsIwasconsideringallthis,apressreleasefromarespectedresearchfirmcrossedmydesk,announcingthatthefive-starratingsystemthatMedicaredevelopedin2008tohelpfamiliescomparenursinghomequalityalsohaslittlerelationshiptohowsatisfieditsresidentsortheirfamilymembersare。Asamatteroffact,consumersexpressedhighersatisfactionwiththeone-starfacilities,thelowestrated,thanwiththefive-starones。(Moreonthisstudyandthestarratingswillappearinasubsequentpost。)[K]Beforewecollectivelytearourhairout—howarewesupposedtofindourwayinalandscapethisconfusing?—hereisathoughtfromDr。PhilipSloane,ageriatrician(老年病学专家)attheUniversityofNorthCarolina:“Inaway,thatcouldbeliberatingforfamilies。”[L]Ofcourse,sonsanddaughterswanttovisitthefacilities,talktotheadministratorsandresidentsandotherfamilies,anddoeverythingpossibletofulfilltheirduties。Butperhapstheydon’thavetoturnthemselvesintoprivateinvestigatorsorCongressionalsubcommittees。“Familiescanlookabitmoreforwheretheresidentsaregoingtobehappy,”Dr。Sloanesaid。Andinvolvingthefutureresidentintheprocesscanbeveryimportant。[M]Weallhaveourownideasaboutwhatwouldbringourparentshappiness。Theyhavetheirideas,too。Afriendrecentlytookhermothertovisitanexpensiveassistedliving/nursinghomenearmytown。Ihaveseenthisplace—itiselegant,insideandout。Butnobodygreetedthedaughterandmotherwhentheyarrived,thoughthevisithadbeenplanned;nobodyintroducedthemtotheotherresidents。Whentheyhadlunchinthediningroom,theysataloneatatable。[N]Thedaughterfearedhermotherwouldbeignoredthere,andsoshedecidedtomoveherintoamorewelcomingfacility。Basedonwhatisemergingfromsomeofthisresearch,thatmighthavebeenasrationalawayasanytoreachadecision。36。Manypeoplefeelguiltywhentheycannotfindaplaceotherthananursinghomefortheirparents。37.Though37.Thoughithelpsforchildrentoinvestigatecarefacilities,involvingtheirparentsinthedecision-makingprocessmayproveveryimportant。38.It38.Itisreallydifficulttotellifassistedlivingisbetterthananursinghome。39.Howaresidentfeelsdependsonaninteractionbetweenthemselvesandthecarefacilitytheylivein。40.Theauthorthinksherfriendmadearationaldecisioninchoosingamorehospitableplaceoveranapparentlyelegantassistedlivinghome。41.ThesystemMedicaredevelopedtoratenursinghomequalityisoflittlehelptofindingasatisfactoryplace。42.Atfirsttheresearchersofthemostrecentstudyfoundresidentsinassistedlivingfacilitiesgavehigherscoresonsocialinteraction。43.Whatkindofcarefacilityoldpeopleliveinmaybelessimportantthanwethink。44.Thefindingsofthelatestresearchweresimilartoanearliermulti-statestudyofassistedliving。45.Aresident’ssatisfactionwithacarefacilityhasmuchtodowithwhethertheyhadparticipatedinthedecisiontomoveinandhowlongtheyhadstayedthere。SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection。Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements。ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)。YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre。PassageoneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage。AsArtificialIntelligence(AI)becomesincreasinglysophisticated,therearegrowingconcernsthatrobotscouldbecomeathreat。Thisdangercanbeavoided,accordingtocomputerscienceprofessorStuartRussell,ifwefigureouthowtoturnhumanvaluesintoaprogrammablecode。Russellarguesthatasrobotstakeonmorecomplicatedtasks,it’snecessarytotranslateourmoralsintoAIlanguage。Forexample,ifarobotdoeschoresaroundthehouse,youwouldn’twantittoputthepetcatintheoventomakedinnerforthehungrychildren。“Youwouldwantthatrobotpreloadedwithagoodsetofvalues,”saidRussell。Somerobotsarealreadyprogrammedwithbasichumanvalues。Forexample,mobilerobotshavebeenprogrammedtokeepacomfortabledistancefromhumans。Obviouslythereareculturaldifferences,butifyouweretalkingtoanotherpersonandtheycameupcloseinyourpersonalce,youwouldn’tthinkthat’sthekindofthingaproperlybrought-uppersonwoulddo。Itwillbepossibletocreatemoresophisticatedmoralmachines,ifonlywecanfindawaytosetouthumanvaluesasclearrules。Robotscouldalsolearnvaluesfromdrawingpatternsfromlargesetsofdataonhumanbehavior。Theyaredangerousonlyifprogrammersarecareless。Thebiggestconcernwithrobotsgoingagainsthumanvaluesisthathumanbeingsfailtososufficienttestingandthey’veproducedasystemthatwillbreaksomekindoftaboo(禁忌)。Onesimplecheckwouldbetoprogramarobottocheckthecorrectcourseofactionwithahumanwhenpresentedwithanunusualsituation。Iftherobotisunsurewhetherananimalissuitableforthemicrowave,ithastheopportunitytostop,sendoutbeeps(嘟嘟声),andaskfordirectionsfromahuman。Ifwehumansaren’tquitesureaboutadecision,wegoandasksomebodyelse。Themostdifficultstepinprogrammingvalueswillbedecidingexactlywhatwebelieveinmoral,andhowtocreateasetofethicalrules。Butifwecomeupwithananswer,robotscouldbegoodforhumanity。46.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutthethreatofrobots?A)Itmayconstituteachallengetocomputerprogranmers。B)Itaccompaniesallmachineryinvolvinghightechnology。C)Itcanbeavoidedifhumanvaluesaretranslatedintotheirlanguage。D)Ithasbecomeaninevitableperilastechnologygetsmoresophisticated。47.Whatwouldwethinkofapersonwhoinvadesourpersonalceaccordingtotheauthor?A)Theyareaggressive。B)Theyareoutgoing。C)Theyareignorant。D)Theyareill-bred。48.Howdorobotslearnhumanvalues?A)Byinteractingwithhumansineverydaylifesituations。B)Byfollowingthedailyroutinesofcivilizedhumanbeings。C)Bypickinguppatternsfrommassivedataonhumanbehavior。D)Byimitatingthebehaviorofpropertybrought-uphumanbeings。49.Whatwillawell-programmedrobotdowhenfacinganunusualsituation?A)keepadistancefrompossibledangers。B)Stoptoseekadvicefromahumanbeing。C)Triggeritsbuilt-inalarmsystematonce。D)Dosufficienttestingbeforetakingaction。50.Whatismostdifficulttodowhenweturnhumanvaluesintoaprogrammablecode?A)Determinewhatismoralandethical。B)Designsomelarge-scaleexperiments。C)Setrulesforman-machineinteraction。D)Developamoresophisticatedprogram。PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage。Whydosomepeoplelivetobeolderthanothers?Youknowthestandardexplanations:keepingamoderatediet,engaginginregularexercise,etc。Butwhateffectdoesyourpersonalityhaveonyourlongevity(长寿)?Dosomekindsofpersonalitiesleadtolongerlives?AnewstudyintheJournaloftheAmericanGeriatricsSocietylookedatthisquestionbyexaminingthepersonalitycharacteristicsof246childrenofpeoplewhohadlivedtobeatleast100。Thestudyshowsthatthoselivingthelongestaremoreoutgoing,moreactiveandlessneurotic(神经质的)thanotherpeople。Long-livingwomenarealsomorelikelytobesympatheticandcooperativethanwomenwithanormallifen。Thesefindingsareinagreementwithwhatyouwouldexpectfromtheevolutionarytheory:thosewholiketomakefriendsandhelpotherscangatherenoughresourcestomakeitthroughtoughtimes。Interestingly,however,othercharacteristicsthatyoumightconsideradvantageoushadnoimpactonwhetherstudyparticipantswerelikelytolivelonger。Thosewhoweremoreself-disciplined,forinstance,werenomorelikelytolivetobeveryold。Also,beingopentonewideashadnorelationshiptolonglife,whichmightexplainallthosebad-temperedoldpeoplewhoarefixedintheirways。Whetheryoucansuccessfullychangeyourpersonalityasanadultisthesubjectofalongstandingpsychologicaldebate。Butthenewpapersuggeststhatifyouwantlonglife,youshouldstrivetobeasoutgoingaspossible。Unfortunately,anotherrecentstudyshowsthatyourmother’spersonalitymayalsohelpdetermineyourlongevity。Thatstudylookedatnearly28,000Norwegianmothersandfoundthatthosemomswhoweremoreanxious,depressedandangryweremorelikelytofeedtheirkidsunhealthydiets。Patternsofchildhoodeatingcanbehardtobreakwhenwe’readults,whichmaymeanthatkidsofdepressedmomsendupdyingyounger。Personalityisn’tdestiny(命运),andeveryoneknowsthatindividualscanlearntochange。Butbothstudiesshowthatlonglifeisn’tjustamatterofyourphysicalhealthbutofyourmentalhealth。51。TheaimofthestudyintheJournaloftheAmericanGeriatricsSocietyis____。A)toseewhetherpeople’spersonalityaffectstheirlifenB)tofindoutifone’slifestylehasanyeffectontheirhealthC)toinvestigatetheroleofexerciseinlivingalonglifeD)toexamineallthefactorscontributingtolongevity52。Whatdoestheauthorimplyaboutoutgoingandsympatheticpeople?A)Theyhaveagoodunderstandingofevolution。B)Theyarebetteratnegotiatinganagreement。C)Theygenerallyappearmoreresourceful。D)Theyaremorelikelytogetoverhardship。53。Whatfindingofthestudymightprovesomewhatoutofourexpectation?A)Easy-goingpeoplecanalsolivearelativelylonglife。B)Personalitycharacteristicsthatproveadvantageousactuallyvarywithtimes。C)Suchpersonalitycharacteristicsasself-disciplinehavenoeffectonlongevity。D)Readinesstoacceptnewideashelpsoneenjoylongevity。54。WhatdoestherecentstudyofNorwegianmothersshow?A)Children’spersonalitycharacteristicsareinvariablydeterminedbytheirmothers。B)Peoplewithunhealthyeatinghabitsarelikelytodiesooner。C)Mothers’influenceonchildrenmaylastlongerthanfathers’。D)Mothers’negativepersonalitycharacteristicsmayaffecttheirchildren’slifens。55.Whatcanwelearnfromthefindingsofthetwonewstudies?A)Anxietyanddepressionmoreoftenthannotcutshortone’slifen。B)Longevityresultsfromacombinationofmentalandphysicalhealth。C)Personalityplaysadecisiveroleinhowhealthyoneis。D)Healthisinlargepartrelatedtoone’slifestyle。PartIVTranslation(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish。YoushouldwriteyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET2。功夫(KongFu)是中国武术(martialarts)的俗称。中国武术的起源可以追溯到自卫的需要,狩猎活动以及古代中国的军士训练。它是中国传统体育运动的一种,年轻人和老年人都练。它已逐渐演变成了中国文化的独特元素。作为中国的国宝,武术有上百种不同的风格,是世界上练得最多的武术形式。有些风格模仿了动物的动作,还有一些则受到了中国哲学思想,神话和传说的启发。参考答案参考范文Dearmyparents,Thisletteristotellyoumytruefeelingsfromthebottomofmyheart.Althoughwecankeepinvirtualtoucheveryday,IstillfeelitnotenoughtoletyouknowhowmuchIloveyouandhowmuc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