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第第#页共21页2016年6月大学英语四级考试真题试卷二(完整版)PartI Writing(25minutes)(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:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealettertoexpressyourthankstoyourparentsoranyotherfamilymemberuponmakingamemorableachievement.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。PartII ListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandquestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearquestions,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。Questions1to2arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Howcollegestudentscanhandletheirpsychologicalproblems.Whycollegestudentsaremorelikelytohavestressproblems.Whysufficientsleepisimportantforcollegestudents.Howcollegestudentscanimprovetheirsleephabits.2.A)Itisnoteasytoimproveone’ssleephabits.B)Itisnotgoodforstudentstoplayvideogames.C)Makinglast.minutepreparationsfortestsmaybelesseffectivethansleeping.D)StudentswhoarebetterpreparedgenerallygethigherscoresinexaminationsQuestions3to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)WhetheradequateinvestmentisbeingmadetoimproveairportfacilitiesB)WhethertheBritishAirportsAuthorityshouldselloffsomeofitsassets.C)WhethertheSpanishcompanycouldofferbetterservice.D)WhethermoreairportsshouldbebuiltaroundLondon.A)Poorownershipstructure.C)Lackofinnovationandcompetition.B)Inefficientmanagement.D)Lackofrunwayandterminalcapacity.Questions5to7arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Studytheeffectsofnicotineonyoungsmokers.B)Setalimittotheproductionoftheircigarettes.C)Takestepstoreducenicotineintheirproducts.D)Reportthenicotinecontentoftheircigarettes.6.A)Thebiggestincreaseinnicotinecontenttendedtobeinbrandsyoungsmokerslike.Brandswhichcontainhighernicotinecontentwerefoundtobemuchmorepopular.C)Tobaccocompaniesrefusedtodiscussthedetailednicotinecontentoftheirproducts.D)Bigtobaccocompanieswereflankwiththeircustomersaboutthehazardsofsmoking.7.A)Theywillpaymoreattentiontothequalityoftheirproducts.B)Theywerenotpreparedtocommentonthecigarettestudy.C)Theypromisedtoreducethenicotinecontentincigarettes.D)Theyhavenotfullyrealizedtheharmfuleffectofnicotine.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron4〃swerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.8.A)Holland.B)Indonesia.C)England.D)Sweden.9.A)TalkingwithherboyfriendinDutch.B)Gettingacoachwhocanofferrealhelp.C)Acquiringthenecessaryabilitytosocialize.D)Learningalanguagewhereitisnotspoken.A)Practicingreadingaloudasoftenaspossible.B)Listeningtolanguageprogramsontheradio.C)Tryingtospeakitasmuchasonecan.D)Makingfriendswithnativespeakers.11.A)Itprovidesopportunitiesforlanguagepractice .B)Ittrainsyoungpeople’sleadershipabilities.C)Itoffersvariouscourseswithcreditpoints.D)Itcreatesanenvironmentforsocializing.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Asenseoffreedomdrivinggives.B)Rulesandregulationsfordriving.C)Therolepolicemenplayintrafficsafety.D)Theimpactofenginedesignonroadsafety.A)Makecarswithautomaticcontrol.B)Makecarswithhigherstandards.C)Makecarsthatarelesspowerful.Makecarsthathavebetterbrakes.14.A)Theyfollowtrafficrulesclosely.Theykeepwithinspeedlimits.C)Theyliketogoathighspeed.Theytendtodriveresponsibly.A)Itisabadidea.B)Itisaseffectiveasspeedbumps.C)Itisnotuseful.D)Itshouldbecombinedwitheducation.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassagesoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron4〃swerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Thecardgotdamaged.B)Thecardwasfoundinvalid.C)Thecardreaderbrokedownunexpectedly.D)Thecardreaderfailedtodothescanning.17.A)ByseekinghelpfromthecardreadermakerVerifone.B)Bycoveringthecreditcardwithalayerofplastic.C)Bycallingthecreditcardcompanyforconfirmation.D)Bytypingthecreditcardnumberintothecashregister.18.A)Producemanylow-techfixesforhigh.techfailures.Givebirthtomanynewtechnologicalinventions.ChangethelifestyleofmanyAmericans.Affectthesalesofhigh.techappliances.Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Theyvaryamongdifferentdepartments.B)Theyleavemuchroomforimprovement.C)Theyaredeterminedbytheadvisingboard.D)Theyaresetbythedeanofthegraduateschool.A)Byconsultingtheexaminingcommittee.ByreadingtheBulletinofInformation.Byvisitingtheuniversity’swebsite.Bycontactingthedepartmentaloffice.21.A)Theyarehardertomeetthanthoseforundergraduates.B)Theyspecifythenumberofcreditsstudentsmustearn.C)Theyhavetobeapprovedbytheexaminingcommittee.D)Theyarethesameamongvariousdivisionsoftheuniversity.Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Ph.D.candidatesindieting.B)Studentsmajoringinnutrition.C)Studentsinhealthclasses.D)Middleandhighschoolteachers.A)Itsoveremphasisonthinness.B)Itschangingcriteriaforbeauty.C)Itsmistakenconceptionofnutrition.D)Itsoverestimateoftheeffectofdieting..A)Todemonstratethemagiceffectofdietingonwomen.B)Toexplainhowcomputerimagescanbemisleading.C)Toprovethattechnologyhasimpactedourculture.D)Toillustrateherpointthatbeautyisbutskindeep.A)Tohelpstudentsridthemselvesofbadlivinghabits.B)Toestablishanemotionalconnectionwithstudents.C)Topromoteherownconceptofbeauty.D)Topersuadegirlstostopdieting.PartIII ReadingComprehension (40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices,Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemon4〃swerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Signsbarringcell—phoneuseareafamiliarsighttoanyonewhohaseversatinahospitalwaitingroom.Butthe(26) popularityofelectronicmedicalrecordshasforcedhospital.baseddoctorstobecome(27) oncomputersthroughouttheday,anddesktops—whichkeepdoctorsfrombedsides—are(28) givingwaytowirelessdevices.Asclericalloadsincreased,“somethinghadto(29) .andthatwasalwaysfacetimewithpatients.”saysDr.BhaktiPatel.aformerchiefresidentintheUniversityofChicago’sintenal-medicineprogram.Infall2010,shehelped(30) apilotprojectinChicagotoseeiftheiPadcouldimproveworkingconditionsandpatientcare.Theexperimentwasso(31) thatallinternal.medicineresidentsattheuniversitynowgetiPadswhentheybegintheprogram.JohnsHopkins’internal.medicineprogramadoptedthesame(32) in2011.MedicalschoolsatYaleandStanfordnowhavepaperless.iPad-basedcurriculums.“You’11wantaniPadjustsoyoucanwearthis”isthesloganforoneofthenewlabcoats(33) withlargepocketstoaccommodatetabletcomputers.AstudyoftheUniversityofChicagoiPadprojectfoundthatpatientsgottestsand(34) fasteriftheywerecaredforbyiPad.equippedresidents.Manypatientsalso(35) abetterunderstandingoftheillnessesmatlandedtheminthehospitalinthefirstplace.(35) andrelievestress,whichcanalsohelplearning.Sowhileitmayseemasifkidsarejustexercisingtheirbodieswhenthey"rerunningaround,theymayactuallybeexercisingtheirbrainsaswell.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。A.dependentB.designedC.fastD.flyingE.gainedF.giveG.growingH.LaunchI.policyJ.prospectK.ratherL.reliableM.signalN.successfulO.treatmentsDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.AncientGreekWisdomInspiresGuidelinestoGoodLifeIsitpossibletoenjoyapeacefullifeinaworldthatisincreasinglychallengedbythreatsanduncertaintiesfromwars,terrorism,economiccrisesandawidespreadoutbreakofinfectiousdiseases?Theanswerisyes,accordingtoanewbookThe10GoldenRules."AncientWisdomfromtheGreekPhilosophersonLivingaGoodLife.Thebookisco-authoredbyLongIslandUniversity’sphilosophyprofessorMichaelSoupiosandeconomicsprofessorPanosMourdoukoutas.ThewisdomoftheancientGreekphilosophersistimeless,saysSoupios.Thephilosophyprofessorsaysitisasrelevanttodayaswhenitwasfirstwrittenmanycenturiesago.“Thereisnoexpiration(失效)dateonwisdom.”hesays.“Thereisnoshelflifeonintelligence.Ithinkthatthingshavebecomeverygloomythesedays,lotsofmisunderstanding,misleadingcues,alotofwhattheancientswouldhavecalledsophistry(诡辩).ThenicethingaboutancientphilosophyasofferedbytheGreeksisthattheytendedtoseelifeclearandwhole,inawaythatwetendnottoseelifetoday.”ExamineyourlifeSoupios,alongwithhisco—authorPanosMourdoukoutas,developedtheir10goldenrulesbyturningtothemenbehindthatphilosophy—Aristotle,Socrates,EpictetusandPythagoras,amongothers.Thefirstrule—examineyourlife—isthecommonthreadthatrunsthroughtheentirebook.SoupiossaysthatitisbasedonPlato’sobservationthattheunexaminedlifeisnotworthliving.“TheGreeksarealwaysconcernedaboutboxingthemselvesin,intermsofconvictions(信念),”hesays.“Sotakeastepback,switchofftheautomaticpilotandactuallystopandreflectaboutthingslikeourpriorities,ourvalues,andourrelationships.”StopworryingaboutwhatyoucannotcontrolAswebegintoexamineourlife,Soupiossays,wecometoRuleNo.2:Worryonlyaboutthingsthatyoucancontrol.“TheindividualwhopromotedthisideawasaStoicphilosopher.HisnameisEpictetus,”hesays.“AndwhattheStoicssayingeneralissimplythis:Thereisalargerplaninlife.Youarenotreallygoingtobeabletounderstandallofthedimensionsofthisplan.Youarenotgoingtobeabletocontrolthedimensionsofthisplan.”So,Soupiosexplains,itisnotworthittowasteourphysical,intellectualandspiritualenergyworryingaboutthingsthatarebeyondourcontrol.“Icannotcontrolwhetherornotlwindupgettingthediseaseswineflu,forexample,”hesays.“Imean,therearesomecautiousstepsIcantake,butultimatelyIcannotguaranteemyselfthat.SowhatEpictetuswouldsayissittingathomeworryingaboutthatwouldbewrongandwastefulandirrational.Youshouldliveyourlifeattemptingtoidentifyandcontrolthosethingswhichyoucangenuinelycontrol.’’SeektruepleasureTohaveameaningful,happylifeweneedfriends.ButaccordingtoAristotle—astudentofPlatoandteacherofAlexandertheGreat—mostrelationshipsdon’tqualifyastruefriendships.“JustbecauseIhaveabusinessrelationshipwithanindividual.Inourpursuitofthegoodlife,hesays,itisimportanttoseekouttruepleasures—advicewhichwasoriginallyofferedbyEpicurus.ButunlikethemodemdefinitionofEpicureanismasalifeofindulgence(放纵)andluxury,fortheancientGreeks,itmeantfindingastateofcalm,peaceandmentalease.DualandIcanprofitfromthatrelationship.itdoesnotnecessarilymeanthatthispersonismyfriend,”Soupiossays.“Realfriendshipiswhentwoindividualssharethesamesoul.ItisabeautifulanduncharacteristicallypoeticimagethatAristotleoffers.”“ThiswasthehighestandmostdesirableformofpleasureandhappinessfortheancientEpicureans,”Soupiossays.“Thisissomethingthatisverymuchwellworthconsideringhereinthemodemera.Idonotthinkthatwespendnearlyenoughtimetryingtoconcentrateonachievingasortofcalmnes,sasortofcontentmentinamentalandspiritualway,whichwasidentifiedbythesepeopleasthehighestformofhappinessandpleasur.e”DogoodtoothersOthergoldenrulescounselustomasterourselves,toavoidexcessandnottobeaprosperous(发迹的)foolTherearealsorulesdealingwithinterpersonalrelationships:Bearesponsiblehumanbeinganddonotdoevilthingstoothersl“ThisisHesiod,ofcourse,ayoungercontemporarypoet,webelieve,withHomer,”Soupiossaysl“Hesiodoffersanidea—whichyouveryoftenfindinsomeoftheworld'sgreatreligions。intheJudeo—ChristiantraditionandinIslamandothers——thatinsomesense、whenyouhurtanotherhumanbeing,youhurtyourselflThatdamagingotherpeopleinyourcommunityandinyourlife,trashingrelationships,resultsinakindofself-inflicted(自己招致的)spiritualwoundl”Instead,Soupiossays,ancientwisdomurgesustodogoodlGoldenRuleNol10foragoodlifeisthatkindnesstowardotherstendstoberewardedl“ThisisAesop,thefabulist(寓言家),themanofthesecharminglittletales,oftentoldintermsofanimalsandanimalrelationshipsl”hesaysl“IthinkwhatAesopwassuggestingisthatwhenyouofferagoodrumtoanotherhumanbeing,onecanhopethatthatgooddeedwillcomebackandsortofpayaprofittoyou,thedoerofthegooddeedlEvenifthereisnoconcretebenefitpaidinresponsetoyourgooddeed,attheveryleast,thedoerofthegooddeedhastheopportunitytoenjoyakindofspirituallyenlightenedmoment,”Soupiossaysfollowingthe10GoldenRulesbasedonancientwisdomcanguideustothepathofthegoodlifewherewestoplivingasonlookersandbecomeengagedandhappierhumanbeings.Andthat,henotes,isalifeworthliving.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。36.AccordingtoanancientGreekphilosopher,itisimpossibleforustounderstandeveryaspectofourlife.37.Ancientphilosopherssawlifeinadifferentlightfrompeopleoftoday.38.Notallyourbusinesspartnersareyoursoulmates.39.Wecanliveapeacefullifedespitethevariouschallengesofthemodemworld.40.Thedoerofagooddeedcanfeelspirituallyrewardedevenwhentheygainnoconcretebenefits.41.Howtoachievementalcalmnessandcontentmentiswellworthourconsiderationtoday.42.MichaelSoupiossuggeststhatweshouldstopandthinkcarefullyaboutourprioritiesinlife.43.Ancientphilosophersstronglyadvisethatwedogood.44.ThewiseteachingsofancientGreekthinkersaretimeles,sandareapplicabletocontemporarylife.45.Doharmtoothersandyoudoharmtoyourself.Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Attitudestowardnewtechnologiesoftenfallalonggenerationallines.Thatis,generallyyoungerpeopletendtooutnumberolderpeopleonthefrontendofatechnologicalshiftItisnotalwaysthecase.though.Whenyoulookatattitudestowarddriverlesscars,theredoesn’tseemtobeacleargenerationaldivide.Thepublicoverallissplitonwhetherthey’dliketouseadriverlesscar.Inastudylastyear,ofallpeoplesurveyed,48percentsaidtheywantedtorideinone,while50percentdidnot.Thefactthatattitudestowardself-drivingcarsappeartobesosteadyacrossgenerationssuggestshowtransformativetheshifttodriverlesscarscouldbe.Noteveryonewantsadriverlesscarnow—andnoonecangetoneyet—butamongthosewhoareopentothem,everyagegroupissimilarlyengaged.Actually,thisisn’tsurprising.Whereasoldergenerationsaresometimesreluctanttoadoptnewtechnologies,driverlesscarspromiserealvaluetotheseagegroupsinparticular.Olderadults,especiallythosewithlimitedmobilityordifficultydrivingontheirown,areoneoftheclassicuse-casesfordriverlesscars.Thisisespeciallyinterestingwhenyouconsiderthatyoungerpeoplearegenerallymoreinterestedintravel-relatedtechnologiesthanolderones.Whenitcomestodriverlesscars,differencesinattitudesaremorepronouncedbasedonfactorsnotrelatedtoage.Collegegraduates,forexample,areparticularlyinterestedindriverlesscarscomparedwiththosewhohavelesseducation:59percentofcollegegraduatessaidtheywouldliketouseadriverlesscarcomparedwith38percentofthosewithahig—hschooldiplomaorless.Whereapersonlivesmatters,too.Morepeoplewholivedincitiesandsuburbssaidtheywantedtotrydriverlesscarsthanthosewholivedinruralareas.Wh1ilethere’sreasontobelievethatinterestinself-drivingcarsisgoingupacrosstheboard.aperson’sagewillhavelittletodowithhowself-drivingcarscanbecomemainstream.Oncedriverlesscarsareactuallyavailableforsale,theearlyadopterswillbethepeoplewhocanaffordtobuythem.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。46.Whathappenswhenanewtechnologyemerges?A)Itfurtherwidensthegapbetweentheoldandtheyoung .B)Itoftenleadstoinnovationsinotherrelatedfields.C)Itcontributesgreatlytotheadvanceofsocietyasawhole.D)Itusuallydrawsdifferentreactionsfromdifferentagegroups.47.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutthedriverlesscar?A)Itdoesnotseemtocreateagenerationaldivide.B)Itwillnotnecessarilyreduceroadaccidents.C)Itmaystartarevolutioninthecarindustry.D)Ithasgivenrisetounrealisticexpectations.48.Whydoesthedriverlesscarappealtosomeoldpeople?A)Itsavestheirenergy.B)Ithelpswiththeirmobility.C)Itaddstothesafetyoftheirtravel.D)Itstirsuptheirinterestinlife.49.Whatislikelytoaffectone’sattitudetowardthedriverlesscar?A)Thelocationoftheirresidence.B)Thefieldoftheirspecialinterest.C)Theamountoftrainingtheyreceived.D)Thelengthoftheirdrivingexperience.50.Whoarelikelytobethefirsttobuythedriverlesscar?A)Theseniors.B)Theeducated.C)Thewealthy.D)Thetechfans.PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Inagrarian(农业的),pre-industrialEurope,“you'dwanttowakeupearlystartworkingwiththesunrise,haveabreaktohavethelargestmeal,andthenyou’dgobacktowork,”saysKenAlbala,aprofessorofhistoryattheUniversityofthePacific.“Later,at5or6.you’dhaveasmallersupper”Thiscomfortablecycle,inwhichtherhythmsofthedayhelpedshapetherhythmsofthemeals,gaverisetothecustomofthelargemiddaymeal.eatenwiththeextendedfamily.“Mealsarethefoundationofthefamily”saysCaroleCounihanaprofessoratMillersvilleUniversitynPennsylvaniasotherewasaveryimportantinterconnectionbetweeneatingtogeth”erandstrengtheningfamilyties.Sinceindustrialization,maintainingsuchaslowculturalmetabolismhasbeenmuchharder,withthelongmiddaymealshrinkingtowhatevercouldbestuffedintoalunchbucketorboughtatafoodstand.Certainly,therewerebenefits.Modemtechniquesforproducingandshippingfoodledtogreatervarietyandquantity,includingatremendousincreaseintheamountofanimalproteinanddairyproductsavailable,makingusmorevigorousthanourancestors.Yetplentyhasbeenlosttoo.eveninculturesthatstilllivetoeat.TakeItaly.It’snosecretthattheMediterraneandietishealthy,butitwasalsoajoytoprepareandeat.Italians,saysCounihan,traditionallybeganthedaywithasmallmeal.Thebigmealcameataround1p.m.Inbetweenthemiddaymealandalate,smallerdinnercameasmallsnack.Today,whentimezoneshavelessandlessmeaning,thereislittletoleranceforoffices’closingforlunch,andworseningtrafficincitiesmeansworkerscan’tmakeithomeandbackfastenoughanyway.Sotheformerlysmallsupperaftersundownbecomesthebigmealoftheday,theonlyoneatwhichthefamilyhasachancetogettogether.“Theeveningmealcarriesthefullburdenthatusedtobespreadovertwomeals,”saysCounihan.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。51.Whatdowelearnfromthepassageaboutpeopleinpre—industrialEurope?A)Theyhadtoworkfromearlymorningtilllateatnight.B)Theyweresobusyworkingthattheyonlyatesimplemeals.C)Theirdailyroutinefollowedtherhythmofthenaturalcycle.D)Theirlirewasmuchmorecomfortablethanthatoftoday.52.WhatdoesProfessorCaroleCounihansayaboutpre-industrialEuropeanfamilieseatingmealstogether?A)Itwashelpfultomaintaininganation’stradition.B)Itbroughtfamilymembersclosertoeachother.C)Itwascharacteristicoftheagrarianculture.D)Itenabledfamiliestosavealotofmoney.53.Whatdoes“culturalmetabolism”(Linel,Para.3)referto?A)Evolutionaryadaptation.B)Changesinlifestyle.C)Socialprogress.D)Paceoflife.54.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthefoodpeopleeattoday?A)Itsqualityisusuallyguaranteed.B)Itisvaried,abundantandnutritious.C)Itismorecostlythanwhatourancestorsate.D)Itsproductiondependstoomuchontechnology.55.WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutItaliansoftheolddays?A)Theyenjoyedcookingaswellaseating.B)Theyateabigdinnerlateintheevening .C)Theyatethreemealsregularlyeveryday .D)Theywereexpertatcookingmeals.PartIV Translation(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.在山东省潍坊市,风筝不仅仅是玩具,而且还是这座城市文化的标志。潍坊以“风筝之都”而闻名,已有将近2400年放飞风筝的历史。传说中国古代哲学家墨子用了三年时间在潍坊制作了世界上首个风筝,但放飞的第一天风筝就坠落并摔坏了。也有人相信风筝是中国古代木匠鲁班发明的。据说他的风筝用木头和竹子制作,飞了三天后才落地。注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。答案【参考作文】DearDad,WithFather’sDayapproaching,I’mwritingthislettertogivemythanksandlovetoyouforsupportingmeinservingasavolunteerforteachinginaruralarea,whichisamemorableachievementinmylife.Firstlyofall,thankyouforyourtrustthatIcantakegoodcareofmyselfandsupportformetodomeaningfulthings,whichmadetheexperiencepossible.Secondly,I’dliketothankyouforyourencouragementwhenIwasfrustratedwiththetoughlivingconditionsthere.Whatyoutoldmeaboutlearningfromhardshipsnotonlymademeashamedofmyselfbutalsoinspiredmetopersist.Lastbutnotleast,thankyouforyourimmediatevisitatthenewsthatIfellillduringtheservice.NotuntilthattimedidIrealizehowimportantIaminyourheart.Ibecamemuchmorematureafterthisvoluntaryexperience.Moreimportantly,IgottoknowwhatagreatfatherIhave.Thankyouforteachingmetogrowup.Loveyou!Yours,SweetheartSectionAC)Whysufficientsleepisimportantforcollegestudents.C)Makinglast-minutepreparationsfortestsmaybelesseffectivethansleeping.B)WhethertheBritishAirportsAuthorityshouldselloffsomeofitsassets.D)Lackofrunwayandterminalcapacity.D)Reportthenicotinecontentoftheircigarettes.A)Thebiggestincreaseinnicotinecontenttendedtobeinbrandsyoungsmokerslike.B)Theywerenotpreparedtocommentonthecigarettestudy.SectionBA)Holland.D)Learningalanguagewhereitisnotspoken.C)Try

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