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2017年12月大学英语四级真题及答案解析(全三套)四级听力第一套:NewsReport1A9-year-oldgirlinNewMexicohasraisedmorethan$500forherlittlebrotherwhoneedsheartsurgeryinHouston,TexasthisJuly.AddisonWitulski'sgrandmotherKimAllred,saidAddisonprobablyoverheardaconversationbetweenfamilymemberstalkingaboutthefundsneededtogetherlittlebrothertotreatment.
"Iguesssheoverheardhergrandfatherandmetalkingabouthowwe'reworriedabouthowwe'regoingtogettoHouston,formygrandson'sheartsurgery,"saidAllred.Shedecidedtogooutsideandhavealemonadestandandmakesomedrawingsandpicturesandsellthem.”That'swhenAddisonandherfriendsErikaandEmilyBordendecidedtoselllemonadefor50centsacupandsellpicturesfor25centseach.BeforeAllredknewit,NewMexicoStatePoliceOfficerswereamongthemanystoppingbyhelpingthemreachatotalof$568.
Thefamilyturnedtosocialmediaexpressingtheirgratitudesaying,"Fromthebottomofourhearts,wewouldliketodeeplythankeachandeverypersonthatstoppedby!"
1:WhodidAddisonraisethemoneyfor?2:HowdidAddisonraisethemoney?
1.D)Herlittlebrother.2.B)Bysellinglemonadeandpictures.NewsReport2:Lastweek,Franceannouncedthatthecountrywillpave621milesofroadwithsolarpanelsoverthenextfiveyearswiththegoalofprovidingcheap,renewableenergytofivemillionpeople.CalledtheWard
Way,theroadswillbebuiltthroughjointeffortswiththeFrenchroadbuildingcompanyColasandtheNationalInstituteofSolarEnergy.Thecompanyspentthelastfiveyearsdevelopingsolarpanelsthatareonlyaboutaquarterofinchthickandarestrongenoughtostanduptoheavyhighwaytrafficwithoutbreakingormakingtheroadsmoreslippery.Thepanelsarealsodesignedsothattheycanbeinstalleddirectlyontopoftheexistingroadways,makingthemrelativelycheapandeasytoinstall.Franceisthefirstcountrytokickaroundtheideaofpavingitsroadswithsolarpanels.InNovember2015,theNetherlandscompleteda229-footlongbikepathpavedwithsolarpanelsasatestforfutureprojects.However,thisisthefirsttimeapanelhasbeendesignedtobelaiddirectlyontopexistingroadsandthefirstprojecttoinstallthepanelsonpublichighways.
3:WhatwasFrance’spurposeofconstructingtheWard
Way?4:WhatisspecialaboutthesolarpanelsusedintheWard
Way?
3.B)Providingcleanenergytofivemillionpeople.4.C)Theycanbelaidrightontopofexistinghighways.
NewsReport
3LionshavedisappearedfrommuchofAfrica,butforthepastfewyearsscientistshavewonderedifthebigcatswerehangingoninremotepartsofSudanandEthiopia.Continuousfightingintheregionhasmadesurveysdifficult.ButscientistsreleasedareportMondaydocumentingwithhardevidencethediscoveryof"lostlions."AteamwithOxfordUniversity’sWildlifeConservationResearchUnit,supportedbyacharityorganization,spenttwonightsinNovembercampinginanationalparkinnorthwestEthiopiaontheEthiopia-Sudanborder.Theresearcherssetoutsixcameratraps,capturingimagesoflions,andtheidentifiedliontracks.
ThescientistsconcludedthatlionsarealsolikelytoliveinaneighboringnationalparkacrosstheborderinSudan.TheInternationalUnionforConservationofNaturehadpreviouslyconsideredtheareaa"possiblerange"forthespecies,andlocalpeoplehadreportedseeinglionsinthearea,butnoonepresentedconvincingevidence.reallysuccessfulnegotiatorisprobablybornwiththesixthsensethatmayrespondproperlytothesituationathand.W:Theartisticsenseyoujustdescribed?M:Yes,that’sright
12.What’sthemansayaboutgoodnegotiators?13.Whatdoesthemansay,maybethemostimportantthingtoasuccessfulnegotiator?14.Howisagoodnegotiatordifferentfromapoorone?15.What’sthefirststageofanegationaccordingtotheman?
12.A)Theyaresensitivetothedynamicsofanegotiation.
13.B)Theyknowwhentostop.
14.C)Theylearnquickly.
15.D)Gettoknowtheotherside.
PassageOneSomepeoplewonderwhycountriesspendmillionsofdollarsonspaceprojects.Theywanttoknowhowspaceresearchhelpspeopleonearth.Actually,spacetechnologyhelpspeopleoneartheveryday.Thisiscalledspin-offtechnology.Spin-offtechnologyisspacetechnologythatisnowusedonearth.Inearlyspaceprograms,suchastheApollomissionsofthe1960sand1970sandinthespaceshuttlemissionstoday,scientistsdevelopedobjectsfortheastronautstouseonthemoonandinspace.Wenowusesomeoftheseobjectseveryday.Forexample,wehavequartzcrystalclocksandwatchesaccuratetowithinoneminuteayear.Wepurifythewaterwedrinkwiththewaterfilterdesignedfortheastronautstouseinspace.Thecordlesshand
heldtoolsweuseinourhomes,suchasvacuumcleaners,flashlights,drillscamefromthetechnologyoftheseearlyspaceprograms.Oncoldwinterdays,wecanstaywarmwithbattery-operatedglovesandsocks,especiallymadecoatsandjackets.Alltheclothesaresimilartothespacesuitsdesignsthatkeptastronautscomfortableinthetemperaturesofthemoon,inourspin
offsfromspacetechnology.Theseproductsareonlyafewexamplesofthemanywaysspacetechnologyhelpsusinoureverydaylives.Nooneknowshownewspin
offtechnologyfromtheinternationalspacestationwillhelpusinthefuture.
16.Whatdosomepeoplewanttoknowaboutspaceexploration?17.Whatdidscientistdoforthespaceshuttlemissions?18.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthequartzcrystalclocksandwatches?
16.D)HowspaceresearchbenefitspeopleonEarth.17.B)Theydevelopedobjectsforastronautstouseinouterspace.18.C)Theyareextremelyaccurate.PassageTwoWell,ifIcouldgetbackinhistoryandlive,I'dliketogetbacktothe18thcenturyandperhapsincolonialAmericainYankeenewEnglandwhereoneofmyancestorslived,becauseitwasthebeginningofsomething.Bythe18thcentury,therewasafeelingofcommunitythathadgrown.Myancestorwasthepreachertravelingaroundcountryside.Peoplelivedinsmallcommunities.Itwasfishermanandfarmerswhoprovidedfreshfoodthattastedandlookedlikefood.Unliketoday’ssupermarkets,andthereweresmalltownsandNewYorkwasn'tthatfaraway.I'mdeeplyattachedtothepuritantraditionnotinareligioussense.Buttheybelieved
inworkingforsomething,workingforgoals.AndIlikethat.Theyworkedhardatwhatevertheydid,buttheyhadasenseofachievement.Theybelievedingoodness,incommunity,andhelpingoneanother.Ilovethecolonialfabricsorthesilverworks,thefurnishings,thecombinationofelegancesimplicity.I'dloveit.Theprinting,thebooks,I’mveryattachedtoallthatkindofthing.Thatmaynotallbeveryentertaininginthemodernsenseoftheworld,butIwouldhaveenjoyedspendingmyeveningsinthatenvironment,discussingnewideas,buildinganewworld,andIcanseemyselfsittingonasmallchairbythefiredoingneedlework.
19.Whydoesthespeakersayshewouldliketogobackandliveinthe18thcenturyAmerica?20.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutthePuritans?21.Whatwouldthespeakerlikedoingifshecouldgobacktothepast?19.C)Itmarkedthebeginningofsomethingnew.20.A)Theybelievedworkingforgoals.21.D)Doingneedleworkbythefire.
PassagethreeIfyouarelostinthewoods,alittleknowledgeconcernedwithsomepeoplecalledahardshipintoanenjoyablestayawayfromthetroublesofmodernsociety.Whenyouthinkyou'relost,sitdownonthelogorrock,orleanagainstthetree,andrecitesomethingyouarememorizedtobringyourmindtothepointwhereisundercontrol.Don’trunblindlyifyoumustmove,don'tfollowstreamunlessyouknowit,andinthatcaseyou'renotlost.Streamsnormallyflowthroughwidelandbeforetheyreachalakeorriverthoughtherearemoreeatableplants,theremayalsobewildanimals,poisonoussnakes,andotherhazards.Manyexpertsfeelitisthewisesttowalkuphill.Atthetopofmosthillsandmountainsaretrailslivingbacktocivilizations.Iftherearenotrails,you'remucheasiertobeseenontopofthehill.Andyoumayevenspotthehighwayorrailroadfromthispoint.Nowadays,thefirstwaysomeofyousearchforyouisbyair.Inthewidelandsorindensegrass,we'reveryhardtospot.Anytimeyouaregoingtothewoods,somebodyshouldknowwhereyou'regoing,andwhenyouareexpectedtoreturn,alsowhensomeonecomestolooking,youshouldbeabletosignaltothem.
22.Whatdoesthespeakeradviseyoutodofirstifyouarelostinthewoods?23.Whatwillhappenifyoufollowanunknownstreaminthewoods?24.Whatdomanyexpertsthinkisthewisestthingtodoifyou'relostinthewoods?25.Whatshouldyoudobeforeyougointothewoods?
22.
C)Sitdownandtrytocalmyourself23.
B)Youmayexposeyourselftounexpecteddangers.24.
D)Walkuphill.25.
A)Informsomebodyofyourplan.
四级听力第二套:
答案:
1.D)Ithasgotoneofitsinjured.2.C)Itsvideoswerepostedonsocialmedia.3.A)Thedistancetravelled.4.B)Gasconsumptionissoaring.5.B)Hehelpsastrangertocarrygroceriestohiscar.6.C)Heraisedalargesumofmoneyforhim.7.A)Heworkshardtosupporthisfamily.8.A)Attendaneconomicslecture9.C)Attendhisbrother’sbirthdayparty10.D)Joinhiminhisbrother’sbirthdaycelebration11.B)Bytrain12.A)Takingavacationabroad.13.C)Workingparttimeasawaiter.14.B)Saveenoughmoney..15.A)Hehasrichsailingexperience.16.D)ShewasalsoaNobelPrizewinner.17.B)ShedevelopedX-rayfacilitiesformilitaryhospitals.18.
A)Bothdiedofbloodcancer.19.C)TheydiscoveredIcelandintheninthcentury.20.D)Itwasarockymassoflandcoveredwithice.21.A)TheeViking’soceanexplorations.22.
C)Dreamaboutthefuture.23.B)Changewhathehasforhispastimaginaryworld.24.D)Internationalbusiness.25.B)Becontentwithwhatyouhave.四级阅读第一套:
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26.[K]superior27.[D]nuisance28.[M]tip29.[O]visual30.[A]associated31.[F]preventing32.[H]sensitive33.[I]slight34.[C]indicate35.[J]specify匹配题
36.
[I]
Elderlystudentsfindithardtokeepupwiththerapidchangesineducation.37.
[E]
Somebelievetake-homeexamsmayaffectstudents'performancesinotherscourses.38.
[C]
Certainprofessorsbelievein-classexamsareultimatelymorehelpfultostudents39.
[D]
In-classexamsarebelievedtodiscouragecheatinginexams.40.
[B]
Theauthorwashappytolearnshecoulddosomeexamsathome.41.
[H]
Studentswhoputofftheirworkuntilthelastmomentoftenfindtheexamsmoredifficultthantheyactuallyare.42.
[G]
Differentstudentsmaypreferdifferenttypesofexams.43.
[F]
Mostprofessorsagreewhethertogiveanin-classoratake-homeexamdependsonthetypeofcoursebeingtaught.44.
[A]
Theauthordroppedoutofcollegesomefortyyearsago.45.
[J]
Somestudentsthinktake-homeexamswilleatuptheirfreetime.仔细阅读
46.BTheyjustcannotdoanythingaboutit.47.AItmightbepreventedandtreated.48.DItwillmotivatedoctorsandpharmaciststofindwaystotreataging.49.CTheycancontributetopeople'shealthonlytoalimitedextent.50.AThehumanlifespancannotbeprolonged.51.CMoremalesthanfemalesarelikelytogetoutstandinglettersofrecommendation.52.CMenarebelievedtobebetterabletoexcelinSTEMdisciplines.53.BTheycontainnothingthatdistinguishestheapplicants.54.DTheydeletedallinformationaboutgender.55.DStartapublicdiscussiononhowtoraisewomen'sstatusinacademiccircles.四级阅读第二套:
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Weallknowthereexistsagreat
void(空白)inthepubliceducationalsystemwhenitcomesto
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toSTEM(Science,Technology,EngineeringandMathematics)courses.OneeducatornamedDoriRobertsdecidedtodosomethingtochangethissystem.Doritaughthighschoolengineeringfor11years.ShenoticedtherewasarealvoidinqualitySTEMeducationatall
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ofthepubliceducationalsystem.Shesaid,“IstartedEngineeringForKids(EFK)afternoticingareallackofmath,scienceandengineeringprogramsto
28
myownkidsin.”
Shedecidedtostartanafterschoolprogramwherechildren
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inSTEM-basedcompetitions.Theclubgrewquicklyandwhenitreached180membersandthekidsintheprogramwonseveralstate
30
,shedecidedtodevoteallhertimetocultivatingand
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it.TheglobalbusinessEFKwasborn.
DoribeganoperatingEFKoutofherVirginiahome,whichshethenexpandedto
32
recreationcenters.Today,theEFKprogram
33
over144branchesin32stateswithintheUnitedStatesandin21countries.Saleshavedoubledfrom$5millionin2014to$10millionin2015,with25newbranchesplannedfor2016.TheEFKwebsitestates,“Ournationisnot
34
enoughengineers.Ourphilosophyistoinspirekidsatayoungagetounderstandthatengineeringisagreat
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.”26.G
exposure
27.L
levels28.F
enroll29.O
participated30.C
championships31.E
developing32.M
local33.N
operates34.J
graduating35.B
career匹配题36.Tobecurious,weneedtorealizefirstofallthattherearemanythingswedon’tknow.H)Moreover,inordertobecurious,”youhavetoawareofagapinyourknowledgeinthefirstplace.”AlthoughLeslieperhapspaintsabitbroadlyincontendingthatmostofusareunawareofhowmuchwedon’tknow,he’ssurelyrighttopointoutthattheproblemisgrowing:”Googlecangiveusthepowerfulillusionthatallquestionshavedefiniteanswers.”37.AccordingtoLeslie,curiosityisessentialtoone’ssuccess.D)
ThejournalistIanLeslie,inhisnewandenjoyablebook
Curious:TheDesiretoKnowandWhyYourFutureDependsonIt,insiststhattheanswertothatlastquestionis“Yes”.Lesliearguesthatcuriosityisamuch-overlookedhumanvirtue,crucialtooursuccess,andthatwearelosingit.38.Weshouldfeelhappywhenwepursueknowledgeforknowledge’ssake.O)
AllofwhichbringsusbacktoGoodellandtheChristiecaseandBenghazi.Eachcriticinthoseexamplesischarging,inadifferentway,thatsomeoneinauthorityisintentionallybeingincurious.Ileaveittothereader'spoliticalpreferencetodecidewhich,ifany,chargesshouldstick.Butlet’sbecarefulaboutdemandingcuriosityabouttheotherside’sweaknessesandremainingdeterminedlyincuriousaboutourown.Weshouldbedelightedtopursueknowledgeforitsownsake—evenwhenwhatwefindoutissomethingwedidn'tparticularlywanttoknow.39.Politicalleaders’lackofcuriositywillresultinbadconsequences.M)
AlthoughLeslie’sbookisn’taboutpolitics,hedoesn’tentirelyshyawayfromtheproblem.Politicalleaders,likeleadersofotherorganizations,shouldbecurious.Theyshouldaskquestionsatcrucialmoments.Thereareseriousconsequences,hewarns,innotwantingtoknow.40.Thereareoftenaccusationsaboutpoliticians’andthemedia’slackofcuriositytofindoutthetruth.B)
Theaccusationofincuriosityisonethatwehearoften,carryingthesuggestionthatthereissomethingwrongwithnotwantingtosearchoutthetruth.“Ihavebeenbotheredforalongtimeaboutthecuriouslackofcuriosity,”saidaDemocraticmemberoftheNewJerseylegislaturebackinJuly,referringtoaninsufficientlyinquiringattitudeonthepartofanassistanttoNewJerseyGovernorChrisChristiewhochosenottoaskhardquestionsabouttheGeorgeWashingtonBridgetrafficscandal.“Isn’tthemainstreammediatheleastbitcuriousaboutwhathappened?”wroteconservativewriterJenniferRubinearlierthisyear,referringtotheattackonAmericansinBenghazi,Libya.41.Thelesscuriousachildis,thelessknowledgethechildmayturnouttohave.L)
Schooleducation,hewarns,isoftenconductedinawaythatmakeschildrenincurious.Childrenofeducatedandupper-middle-classparentsturnouttobefarmorecurious,evenatearlyages,thanchildrenofworkingclassandlowerclassfamilies.Thatlackofcuriosityproducesarelativelackofknowledge,andthelackofknowledgeisdifficultifnotimpossibletocompensateforlateron.
42.Itiswidelyacceptedthatacademicaccomplishmentliesinbothintelligenceanddiligence.K)
Citingtheworkofpsychologistsand
cognitive(认知的)scientists,Lesliecriticizesthereceivedwisdomthatacademicsuccessistheresultofacombinationofintellectualtalentandhardwork.Curiosity,heargues,isthethirdkeyfactor—andadifficultonetopreserve.Ifnotcultivated,itwillnotsurvive:“Childhoodcuriosityisacollaborationbetweenchildandadult.Thesurestwaytokillitistoleaveitalone.”43.Visitingabookshopascuriosityleadsuscanbeagoodwaytoentertainourselves.J)
Somewhatnostalgically(怀旧地),hequoteJohnMaynardKeynes’sjustlyfamouswordsofpraisetothebookstore:”Oneshouldenteritvaguely,almostinadream,andallowwhatistherefreelytoattractandinfluencetheeye.Towalktheroundsofthebookshops,dippinginascuriositydictates,shouldbeanafternoon’sentertainment.”Ifonly!44.BoththeriseoftheInternetandreducedappetiteforliteraryfictioncontributetopeople’sdecliningcuriosity.G)
Lesliepresentsconsiderableevidenceforthepropositionthatthesocietyasawholeisgrowinglesscurious.IntheU.S.andEurope,forexample,theriseoftheInternethasledtoadecliningconsumptionofnewsfromoutsidethereader’sborders.Butnoteverythingistobeblamedontechnology.ThedeclineininterestinliteraryfictionisalsooneofthecausesidentifiedbyLeslie.Readingliteraryfiction,hesays,makeusmorecurious.45.Mankindwouldn’tbesoinnovativewithoutcuriosity.F)
Whyisthisaproblem?Becausewithoutcuriositywewilllosethespiritofinnovationandentrepreneurship.Wewillseeunimaginativegovernmentsanddyingcorporationsmakedisastrousdecisions.Wewillloseavitalpartofwhathasmadehumanityasawholesosuccessfulasaspecies.仔细阅读
46.
Whatdowelearnfromthepassageaboutcitiesinsub-SaharanAfrica?B)Theyaregrowingfastwithoutbecomingricher
47.
Whatdoestheauthorimplyabouturbanisationinotherpartsoftheworld?
B)Itstartedwhenpeople’sincomewasrelativelyhigh.
48.Whyissub-SaharanAfricaunappealingtoinvestors?
A)Itlacksadequatetransportfacilities.
49.Inwhat
waydoesauthorsayAfricancitiesaredifferent?
C)Theyhavedevelopedattheexpenseofnature.
50.WhatmightbeasolutiontotheproblemsfacingAfricancities?
D)Amoreresponsiblegovernment
51.ItusedtobecommonlyacknowledgedthattosucceedinAmerica,onehadtohave___.B)anambitiontogetahead
52.WhatisthefindingofthelatestNationalJournalpollconcerningtheAmericandream?
C)Americans’
ideaofithaschangedoverthepastfewdecades.
53.WhatdoAmericansnowthinkoftheroleofcollegeeducationinachievingsuccess?A)Itstillremainsopentodebate.
54.Howdosomepeopleviewcollegeeducationthesedays?D)Ithelpsbroadentheirminds.
55.WhatisonefactoressentialtosuccessinAmerica,accordingtoWillFendley?D)Aclearaimandhighmotivation.四级阅读第三套:
选词填空
26.Ksuperior27.Dnuisance28.Mtip29.Ovisual30.Aassociated31.Fpreventing32.Hsensitive33.Islight34.Cindicate35.Bexamine匹配题
36.I37.E38.C39.D40.B
41.H42.G43.F44.A45.J仔细阅读
46.Whatdopeoplegenerallybelieveaboutaging?B)Theyjustcannotdoanythingaboutit.
47.Howdomanyscientistsviewagingnow?A)Itmightbepreventedandtreated.
48.WhatdoesAlexZhavoronkovthinkof“describingagingasadisease”?D)Itwillmotivatedoctorsandpharmaciststofindwaystotreataging.
49.Whatdowelearnaboutthemedicalcommunity?C)Theycancontributetopeople’shealthonlytoalimitedextent.
50.WhatdoesProfessorLeonardHayflickbelieve?A)Thehumanlifespancannotbeprolonged.51.Whatdowelearnaboutapplicantstopostdoctoralpositionsingeosciences?C)Moremalesthanfemalesarelikelytogetoutstandinglettersofrecommendation.
52.Whatdostudiesaboutmenandwomeninscientificresearchshow?C)MenarebelievedtobebetterabletoexcelinSTEMdisciplines.
53.Whatdothestudiesfindabouttherecommendationlettersforwomenapplicants?B)Theycontainnothingthatdistinguishestheapplicants.
54.WhatdidDuttandhercolleaguesdowiththemorethan1,200lettersofrecommendation?D)Theydeletedallinformationaboutgender.
55.WhatdoesDuttaimtodowithherstudy?D)Startapublicdiscussiononhowtoraisewomen’sstatusinacademiccircles.
四级翻译一:
泰山位于山东省西部。海拔1500余米,方圆约400平方公里。泰山不仅雄伟壮观,而且是一座历史文化名山,过去3000多年一直是人们前往朝拜的地方。据记载,共有72位帝王曾来此游览。许多作家到泰山获取灵感,写诗作文,艺术家也来此绘画。山上因此留下了许许多多的文物古迹。泰山如今已成为中国一处主要的旅游景点。LocatedinwesternShandongprovinceineasternChina,MountTaistandsover1500metersabovesealevelandcoversanareaofabout400squarekilometers.Itisamountainofhistoricalandculturalsignificance.ReligiousworshipofMountTaidatesback3,000years.Inrecordedhistory,72emperorscameheretopayhomagetoheavenandearth.MountTaihasseenmanypoets,literaryscholarsaswellaspainterswhohavetraveledthereforinspiration.ThatexplainswhyMountTaifeaturesnumerousculturalrelicsandhistoricsites.MountTaihasbecomeoneoftheleadingtouristattractionsinChina.
四级翻译二:
华山位于华阴市,距西安120公里。华山是秦岭的一部分。秦岭不仅分割陕南与陕北,也分隔华南与华北。与从前人们常去朝拜的泰山不同。华山过去很少有人光临。因为上山的道路极其危险。然而,希望长寿的人却经常上山,因为山上生长着许多药草,特别是一些稀有的药草。自上世纪90年代安装缆车以来,参观人数大大增加。
MountHuaislocatedinHuayinCity(Shaanxi,China),120kilometersawayfromXi’an.ItispartoftheQinlingorQinMountains,whichdividenotonlynorthernandsouthernShaanxi,butalsosouthandnorthChina.UnlikeMountTaithatusedtobefrequentedbyworshipers/pilgrims,
MountHuawasnotwellvisitedbypilgrimsfromtherestofChinaastheroadsinthemountainwereextremelydangerous/becauseofinaccessibilityofitssummits.Backthen,however,thosewhowishedtoenjoylongevity/immortalityseekersventuredinMountHuaquitealotbecauseitwasbelievedthatnumerousherbs,rareonesinparticular,grewinthemountain.SincecablecarswereinstalledinMountHuainthe1990s,thenumberofvisitorshasincreaseddramatically/significantly/exponentially/themountainhasseenadramaticriseintouristarrivals.
四级翻译三:
黄山位于安徽省南部。它风景独特,尤以其日出和云海著称。要欣赏大山的宏伟壮丽,通常得向上看。但要欣赏黄山美景,就得向下看。黄山的湿润气候有利于茶树生长,是中国主要产茶地之一。这里还有许多温泉,其泉水有助于防治皮肤病。黄山是中国主要旅游目的地之一,也是摄影和传统国画最受欢迎的主题。
LocatedinsouthernAnhuiprovinceineasternChina,HuangshanorliterallyYellowMountainisknownforitsuniquenaturalscenery,particularlysunrisesandseaofclouds.Toappreciatethemagnificenceofthemountain,youhavetolookupwardinmostcaseswhiletoenjoythefascinatinglandscapeofHuangshan,you'vegottolookdownward.Thehumidclimateoftheareaoffersfavorableconditionsforteatreestogrow,whichmakesthesurroundingareaofHuangshanoneofthemajorproducersofteas.Themountainisalsohometonumeroushotsprings,whichishelpfulforpreventingskindisease.AsoneofthetoptouristdestinationsinChina,HuangshanrepresentsoneofthemostpopularthemesofphotographicworksandtraditionalChinesepaintings.
四级写作一:亲子关系
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayon
howtobesthandletherelationshipbetweenparentsandchildren.
Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.
Howtobesthandletherelationshipbetweenparentsandchildren?
Nowadays,awide-spreadphenomenonoccurfrequentlythatparentsmakealotofdecisionsfortheirchildren,evenformostcriticalissuesoftheirlife,suchaseducation,workorevenmarriage.Thoughmanyparentsregardtheirchildrenastheappleoftheireye,theyhavenoenoughknowledgehowtobesthandletherelationshipwiththeirchildren.
Wemayfindseveralreasonstoexplainthisphenomenonabove.Firstofall,parents,withtheirformerlifeexperience,alwaysthinkthattheyareabletomakeabetterdecisionthanteenagersdo.Next,theypaytoomuchattentiontotheironlychildinthefamilywithoutcaringfortheirchildren’sfeeling.What’smore,theyasserttheonlywaytorealizetheirunfulfilleddreamsislettingtheirchildrendothingsthattheywantthemto.
Howtosolvesuchseriousproblems?Tobeginwith,parentsshouldadaptsomestrategicchangesinchildreneducation.Theyshouldconsciouslydeveloptheirchildren’scapabilitiestothinkontheirown.Inaddition,childrenshouldcopewiththedifficultiestheyencounterindependentlyandmayalsosearchforparents’ne
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