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2023年6月大学英语四级考试真题(第3套)
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Supposeyouruniversityisconductingasurveytocollectstudents,opinionsof
onlineclasses.Youaretowritearesponsetothesurveyabouttheiradvantagesand
disadvantages,andwhatimprovementscanbemade.Youwillhave30minutesforthetask.
Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.
PartIIListeningComprehension(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,
youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespoken
onlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoices
markedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasingle
linethroughthecentre.
Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
1.A)Shewasinvolvedinaconflictwithbirdlovers.
B)Shewaschargedwithmistreatinganimals.
C)Shewasonbadtermswithherneighbors.
D)Shewasaccusedofviolatingacitylaw.
2.A)Itwilltaketimetosolvetheratproblem.
B)Allwildanimalsshouldbewellprotected.
C)Thewomanwasnottoblameforthesituation.
D)Nooneshouldgounpunishedforviolatinglaw.
Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
3.A)CommunicatewithastronautsinMarsDuneAlpha.
B)WorkinanenvironmentresemblingMars.
C)BuildaMartianhabitatinHouston.
D)SendinapplicationsbeforeFriday.
4.A)Ready-madefood.
B)Foodthatisorganic.
C)Foodtheygrow.
D)Potatoesmostly.
Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.
5.A)Heapologizedfbrscratchinganathlete9sgoldmedal.
B)HewasaskedtopresentagoldmedaltoMiuGoto.
C)Hebitasoftballplayer'sOlympicgoldmedal.
D)Heattractedpublicattentionatamediaevent.
6.A)HaveanotherpicturetakenwiththeOlympicmedalist.
B)ApologizetotheInternationalOlympicCommittee.
C)Getthedamagedmedalrepaired.
D)Payforthecostofanewmedal.
7.A)Allownoonetotouchthem.
B)Seethemassymbolsofhonor.
C)Treatthemastreasures.
D)Keeptheminasafeplace.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionsmilbe
spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1with
asinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
8.A)Shecovereditsscreenwithaplasticsheet.
B)Sheconnecteditwithhersmartphone.
C)Shedecorateditwithcolorfulstickers.
D)Sheboughtsomenewsoftwareforit.
9.A)Itmaynotbesimplyblue.
B)Itincludesunnaturallight.
C)Itismoreharmfultoyoungpeople.
D)Itinducespeopletofallasleep.
10.A)Hehashadmuchtroublefallingasleep.
B)Hehashadsomesortofhealthproblems.
C)Hehasstayedupplayingcomputergames.
D)Hehasbeenburdenedwithexcessivework.
11.A)Exposuretobluelightisthechiefcauseofobesity.
B)Sleepmaybemoreimportantthanpeopleassumed.
C)Sleepmayalsobenegativelyaffectedbynaturallight.
D)Overuseofelectronicdevicesmaycauseheartdisease.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Whattheywantedtobewhengrownup.
B)Whattheirfavoritecartooncharacterwas.
C)Whattheylearnedfromcomputergames.
D)Whattheylikedtodomostafterschool.
13.A)Astockbroker.
B)Apopsinger.
C)Amechanicalengineer.
D)Abasketballplayer.
14.A)Ambitious.
B)Sensible.
C)Imaginative.
D)Practical.
15.A)Relaxtheirstrictcontroloftheirkids.
B)Helptheirkidsunderstandthemselves.
C)Imposetheirowndreamsontheirkids.
D)Dismisstheirhighexpectationsoftheirkids.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwill
hearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.After
youhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Setupcompanybranches.
B)Improveitsinfrastructure.
C)IntroduceiPhonesintoitsmarkets.
D)PromoteInternet-readyphones.
17.A)TheycatertoAfricans9needs.
B)Theyaremoreexpensivemodels.
C)Theyaremorepowerfulandcapable.
D)Theyboastthelongestbatterylife.
18.A)Alargetouchscreen.
B)Anold-schoolkeypad.
C)Avoice-responsedevice.
D)Adigitally-designedsystem.
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Itensuredsustainableeconomicgrowth.
B)Itwasstronglyopposedbymanufacturers.
C)Itwascheaperthanusingfossilfuelplastic.
D)Itsatisfiedconsumerdemandsonthewhole.
20.A)Thecapacitytomass-produceit.
B)TheU.S.federalgovernment'sregulations.
C)Aboominmarketdemandforclearplasticbottles.
D)ArapidincreaseinU.S.petroleumchemicalproduction.
21.A)Requirecompaniestouse30%ofnewplastic.
B)Increasethesupplyofnewplasticinthemarket.
C)Reducetheamountofplasticpollutioninlocalareas.
D)Takemeasurestopromotetheuseofrecycledplastic.
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
22.A)Itstudiesdreams.
B)Itrentsaplacefornap-takers.
C)Itisahotelforbusinesspeople.
D)Itisanapresearchinstitute.
23.A)Tofindoutcreativepeople'sworkperformance.
B)Toseehowmanypeoplecangowithoutnapping.
C)Tounderstandtheobviousimportanceofnapping.
D)Tofeelhowdifficultitistogethisideaacross.
24.A)Theydeclineduetopointlessmeetings.
B)Theydependonhisabilitytoconcentrate.
C)Theyenablehimtoenjoyacreativecareer.
D)Theyareaffectedbytheoveruseofsocialmedia.
25.A)Somebossesassociatenappingwithlaziness.
B)Manyofficeworkersnapduringworkhours.
C)Somebossescanconcentratewithoutnapping.
D)Manyofhisfriendsdaydreamintheoffice.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectone
wordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Read
thepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentified
byaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasingle
linethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Moroccoisrespondingtoincreasingenergydemandsbysettinguponeofthelargestsolar
pantsintheworld.
TheNoorsolarpowerstationis26inthecityofOuarzazateand,oncecompleted,
willgenerate580millionwattsofelectricity.TheWorldBankestimatesitwillserve1.1
millionpeople.Ifs27tobecompletedsoon.
Morocco'scurrentenergycomes28fromimports.Thenationhopestoget50
percentofitsenergyfromrenewablesourcesby2030.Withdemandforenergy29at
anannualrateof7percent,thenewsolarplantcouldbea30partofthatgoal.
“ThismakesMoroccoabig31inthefieldofsolarenergyintheArabregionand
theAfricancontinent.Itcouldalsobeaforerunnerformanyothercountriesintheworldthat
32onforeignimportsofenergy,saidAliHajji,asolarenergyspecialistand
engineeringprofessor.
ExpertsbelievethattheMiddleEastandNorthAfricahavehuge33forsolar
energyprojects.Thisispartlybecauseofadequatesunlightandpartlybecausetechnologyhas
becomemore34intheregion.
“Thelastfewyearshaveseenarealizationof35howcompetitivesolar
technologiescanbe,“saidMichaelTaylor,asenioranalystattheInternationalRenewable
EnergyAgency.
A)affordableF)insistK)perhaps
B)ancestorG)justL)pioneer
C)crucialH)locatedM)potential
D)dependI)mostlyN)rising
E)initialJ)operatingO)scheduled
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.
Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraph
fromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Each
paragraphismarkedwithaletter.Answerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletter
onAnswerSheet2.
NewFormulaOneChiefHopestoGrabAmericans'Attention
A)Forthepastfourdecades,theleaderofFormulaOnecarracing,oneofthebiggestannual
sportingseriesintheworld,wasBernieEcclestone,aformermotorcyclepartsdealerwho
builtitintoaninternationalpresenceessentiallyonhisown.
B)Askilledbackroomoperatorwhospeakswithoutafilter,Ecclestonesaidoftenthatinhis
opinion,thesportwasatitsbestwhenhewasallowedtoactas"adictator/9
C)Yetnowthedictatorisgone.AfteranAmericancompany,LibertyMedia,acquiredthe
FormulaOnecompetitionrecently,ChaseCarey-aformerexecutivewithFox
BroadcastingCompanyandDirecTVwhobyhisownadmissionisnotafierceracingfan一
wasnamedtoreplaceEcclestoneandtotrytorenovatetheorganization'smanagement,
reachandambition.
D)Amongthegoals,CareysaidinaninterviewonTuesday,isonethatjustabouteveryglobal
sportseemsinterestedinchasing:increasinginterestintheUnitedStates.'"Peoplehavesaid
we9regoingto4Americanize9it/9Careysaid."Andwe9renotgoingtodothattotally.But
realistically,therearesomeelementsofAmericanizationthatthesportcoulduse.”
E)WhileFormulaOnecommandsenormousaudiencesthroughoutmuchoftheworld,many
Americansportsfansknowitasthatothermotorsport,theonethatisnotNascar(纳斯卡
车赛).FormulaOneteamsracefarmoretechnologicallyadvancedvehiclesaroundtracks
allovertheworld-inmagnificenteventsinplaceslikeMalaysia,Monaco,Singaporeand
theUnitedArabEmirates,andontradition-richtrackslikeSilverstoneinEnglandand
MonzainItalytoo.
F)TheserieshasanannualraceinAustin,Texas.Butwithin“afewyears,“Careysaid,he
planstobringanothertoadestinationAmericancity,likeNewYork,LosAngeles,Miami
orLasVegas.Carey'sambitiousplanistwo-fold:first,changethebusinessmodelof
FormulaOne,whichhesaidwasa"one-manshow“underEcclestonethathadalargely
narrowvisionwhenitcametonegotiatingpartnershipdeals;andsecond,alterthewayfans
experiencethesport,bothinpersonandremotely,sothatconnectionsbetweentheaudience
andpeoplewithintheseriesareeasiertomake.
G)Thespokenwebcouldalsohelptheone-in-fiveadultsinEuropeandtheUSwithpoor
readingskills.Butbuildingthespokenweb-web-to-voiceandvoice-to-web-isn't
straightforward.ForsoftwaretounderstandpizzaisservedatItalianrestaurantsiseasy.To
covermultipledomainsandtobeabletohaveaconversationwithusersoneverysingle
topicisstillalongwayoff.
H)Thelargerquestion,though,isafamiliarone:IsthereroomforFormulaOneintheever-
crowdedsportslandscapeoftheUnitedStates?Opinionsvary,particularlybecauseviewing
habitsamongconsumerscontinuetoevolve.JohnBloom,aprofessoratShippensburg
UniversitywhohasstudiedAmericansportshistory,saidthebiggestchallengeforanysport
tryingtoincreaseitspresenceintheUnitedStateswasframingitselfinawaythathad
lastingappeal."'Sportsgenerallybecomepopularinsomewaybecausetheyestablisha
narrative,^^Bloomsaid."WhenIthinkofmotorsportsintheU.S.,whatweallthinkofis
Nascar,andthenarrativeofNascarissortofrural,white,working-classAmericans,mostly
intheSouth,connectingwiththeatmosphereofthoseraces.Thafsthenarrative.WhenI
thinkofthenarrativeofFormulaOne,ifsaverydifferentkindofaudience.9,
I)Thatdifference,Careysaid,issignificant.WhilesomemightimmediatelylinkFormula
OnetoNascarintermsofAmericangrowth,CareysaidFormulaOne'sbrandresearchhad
indicatedtherewasverylittlecrossover;rather,FormulaOnefansgenerallyciteotherso-
calledeliteevents,likeWimbledonortheRyderCup,ascompetitionstheyenjoy.'"Other
thanthey'rebothcars,theNascarfanbaseisaverydifferentfanbase,“Carysaid."It'sa
veryregionalfanbase.FormulaOneisaglobal,famousbrandofstars.Thesearemachines
thatshockandaweyou.”
J)Carey'sbackgroundisindealmakingandinnovation.AtFoxBroadcastingCompany,he
wasatopadvisorforyears,knownforhisskillinhelpingtoleadthelaunchofthecompany
intosports,aswellasthestartofFoxNewsChannel.AftergoingtoDirecTV,hepositioned
thesatelliteproviderasamainstreamoptioninmillionsofhouseholds.
K)Now,afterLibertyMediapaid$4.4billiontoacquireFormulaOne,heischargedwith
makingtheinvestmentpayoff."IthinktheycanbuildFormulaOneintheU.S.,“said
PatrickCrakes,anexecutiveatInVivoMediaGroupwhospent25yearsatFox
BroadcastingCompanybeforeleavingin2016asaseniormanageratFoxSports."People
don'tworkontheircarsanymore.Theydon'twantthatconnectionanymore.It'sabout
technologyandpushingthelimits.It'saboutspeed,dangerandrisk.AndFormulaOnehas
thatmorethananyotherracingseries.^^
L)ThatiswhathookedCarey,andhesaidhethoughthisexperiencewasnotunusual.He
recalledattendingFormulaOne'sMonacoracelastyearandbeingoverwhelmedbythe
ceremonyleadinguptotheevent,thewaytheracecharmedthecityfordaysaheadofthe
start.Inhismind,itfeltlikeaBow/(超级碗橄榄球赛).
M)Then,onraceday,hewatchedasthecarsrocketedoutofatunnelandwentscreaming
towardatightturnwiththecity'sharborandtheMediterraneanSeainthebackground
framingthescene.Hewasfascinated.t6Youcan'thelpbutbeawed,“hesaid,“andIthink
thatfeelingcanbetranslatedtotheviewer.^^
N)Headded:"Thebroadersportisalittletooinward-looking,andweneedtobemoreopen.
Insomeways,Fmgladtobecomingfromtheoutside.Theguyswhoareinthesport
foreveraresittingtheresaying:'Wecan'tdothat.Wecan'tdothatbecauseit'sneverbeen
donethatway.'"
36.ChaseCareybelievesgreateruseshouldbemadeofdigitaltechnologytomakeFormula
Onemoreaccessibletoitsfans.
37.ChaseCareywasdeeplyimpressedbytheceremonyprecedinglastyear'sMonacorace.
38.OneofChaseCarey'sgoalsistomakeFormulaOnemoreappealingtoAmericans.
39.AformermotorbikepartsdealerledFormulaOneforthepastfortyyears.
40.ChaseCareythoughttheaudienceofFormulaOnecouldbemadetosharehisfeelingabout
therace.
41.ChaseCareyusedtoserveasatopadvisorforamajorbroadcastingcompany.
42.ChaseCareyintendstomakeconnectionseasierbetweentheaudienceandtheFormulaOne
racers.
43.ThenewleaderofFormulaOneadmittedhewasnotsuperinterestedincarracing.
44.People'sopinionsdifferastowhetherFormulaOnecanbepromotedintheU.S.
45.Comparedwithotherracingseries,FormulaOnefocusesmoreonspeedandinvolvesmore
danger.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestions
orunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).
YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2
withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Supermarketshavelongbeensufferingasoneofthethinnest-marginedbusinessesin
existenceandoneoftheleast-looked-forward-toplacestoworkorvisit.Formorethanadecade,
theyhavebeenunderattackfrome-commercegiants,blamedformakingAmericansfat,and
accusedofcontributingtoclimatechange.
Supermarketscantechnicallybedefinedasgiantshousing15,000to60,000different
products.Therevolutionaryideaofaself-servicegrocery,wherepeoplecouldhuntandgather
foodfromaislesratherthanaskingaclerktofetchitemsfrombehindacounter,firstcameabout
inAmerica.Thereissomedebateaboutwhichwastheveryfirst,butovertheyearsaconsensus
hasbuiltaroundKingKullenSupermarket,foundedinNewYorkin1930.
Forsome300years,Americanshadfedthemselvesfromsmallstoresandpublicmarkets.
Shoppingforfoodinvolvedmud,noisychickens,cloudsofflies,nastysmells,bargaining,and
gettingshort-changed.ThesupermarketimitatedtheFordistfactory,withitsemphasison
efficiencyandstandardization,andreimagineditasaplacetobuyfood.Supermarketsmaynot
feelcutting-edgenow,buttheywerearevolutionindistributionatthetime.Theyweresuch
strangemarvelsthat,onherfirstofficialstatevisittotheUnitedStatesin1957,QueenElizabeth
IIinsistedonanimpromptu(即兴的)tourofasuburban-MarylandGiantFood.
Thetypicalsupermarketlayouthasbarelychangedoverthepast90years.Moststores
openwithflowers,fruitandvegetablesatthefrontasabreathoffreshnesstoarouseourappetite.
Meanwhile,theykeepthemilk,eggs,andotherdailybasicsallthewaybacksoyou911travel
throughasmuchofthestoreaspossible,andbetemptedalongtheway.
Intheearlydays,asthesupermarketmultiplied,sodidoursuspicionofit.Wehavelong
fearedthatthis"'revolutionindistribution^^usescorporateblackmagiconourappetite.The
bookTheHiddenPersuaders,publishedin1957,warnedthatsupermarketswereputting
womenina"hypnoidaltrance(催眠恍惚状态)Jcausingthemtowanderaislesbumpinginto
boxesand"pickingthingsoffshelvesatrandom.^^
46.Whatproblemhavesupermarketsbeenfacing?
A)Theyareactuallyonthewaytobankruptcy.
B)Theyhavebeenlosingcustomersandprofits.
C)Theyareforcedtousee-commercestrategies.
D)Theyhavedifficultyadaptingtoclimatechange.
47.Whatdoesthepassagesayabouttheideaofaself-servicegrocery?
A)ItwasputforwardbyKingKullen.
B)ItoriginatedintheUnitedStates.
C)Ithasbeenunderconstantdebate.
D)Itprovesrevolutionaryeventoday.
48.WhatdidsupermarketsdobyadoptingtheFordistfactoryapproach?
A)Theymodernizedtraditionalgroceriesinmanyways.
B)Theyintroducedcutting-edgelayoutoftheirstores.
C)Theyimprovedthequalityofthefoodtheysold.
D)Theyrevolutionizedthedistributionofgoods.
49.Whatisthetypicalsupermarketlayoutintendedtodo?
A)Arousecustomers9appetitetobuyflowers,fruitandvegetables.
B)Providecustomerseasyaccesstoitemstheywanttobuy.
C)Inducecustomerstomakemoreunplannedpurchases.
D)Enablecustomerstohaveamoreenjoyableshoppingexperience.
50.Whathavepeoplelongfearedaboutsupermarkets?
A)Theyusetrickystrategiestopromotetheirbusiness.
B)Theyaregoingtoreplacethelocalgroceriesentirely.
C)Theyapplycorporateblackmagictothegoodsondisplay.
D)Theytakeadvantageoftheweaknessesofwomenshoppers.
PassageTwo
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thetraditionalschoolyear,withthreemonthsofvacationeverysummer,wasfirst
implementedwhenAmericawasanagriculturalsocietyandthesummermonthswereneeded
forfarmwork.Sincethen,we'vecompletelychangedasanation.Studentsnolongerspend
summersfarming,buttheyaren'tinschool,either.TheaverageAmericanstudentreceives13
weeksofffromschooleachcalendaryear——withabout11ofthoseduringthesummer.Few
othercountrieshavemorethansevenweeksoffinaschoolcalendar.
WiththeUSlaggingbehindothercountriesinacademics,ifstimetoconsideryear-round
schooling.Onebenefitofthischangeisthatstudentswillnotfallvictimtothe"summerslide,“
orthewell-documentedphenomenonwherestudentsforgetsomeoftheknowledgetheyhave
acquiredwhentoomuchtimeistakenofffromschool.Decadesofresearchshowsthatitcan
takefrom8to13weeksatthebeginningofeveryschoolyearforstudentstogetbacktowhere
theywerebeforethesummerholiday.
Butyear-roundschoolingisn9tjustaboutacademics.Teachersandstudentsexperiencea
closerrelationshipinyear-roundschoolsthantheydointraditionalschoolsand,intheabsence
ofanylong-termbreak,studentsdonotfeeldetachedfromtheschoolenvironment.These
closerbondsandgreaterattachmentpayoff.Researchshowsthatstudentsinyear-roundschools
aremoreself-confidentandfeelmorepositiveabouttheirschoolingexperience.
Butdon'tkidsneedtimetorelax?Somechildhooddevelopmentexpertsbelievethattime
offfromschoolisvitaltohealthydevelopmentaskidsarenotdesignedtospendsomuchof
theirtimeinsideclassroomsandthesummerbreakprovidesaperfectopportunitytogetoutside.
Theproblemwiththisargumentisthatmostchildrenaren'tplayingoutsideorevenspending
timewithotherkids.Whilesomechildrenvisitsummercamps,moststayathome,watching
TVorplayinggamesonelectronicdevices,whichhardlybenefitsthem.
TheUShaschangedfromafarmingeconomytoaknowledge-andinnovation-based
economy,soitmakessensefortheschoolyeartochangeaswell.
51.WhydidAmerica'straditionalschoolyearhaveathree-monthsummervacation?
A)Studentsneededtohelpwithfarmwork.
B)Studentsneededtimetolearnnecessaryfarmingskills.
C)Theagriculturalsocietythenattachedlessimportancetoacademics.
D)Americalaggedbehindothercountriesinmakingascientificschoolcalendar.
52.Whatbenefitwillyear-roundschoolingbringstudentsinadditiontoimprovingtheir
learning?
A)Itwillhelpthemgetbacktowheretheirlessonsstarted.
B)Itwillenablethemtoabsorbwhattheyhavelearned.
C)Itwillfamiliarizethemwiththeschoolenvironment.
D)Itwillstrengthentheirrelationshipwithteachers.
53.Whatdosomechildhooddevelopmentexpertsbelieveaboutthelongsummervacation?
A)Itmeetsstudents9needtostudyontheirown.
B)Itenablesstudentstolearnabouttheoutsideworld.
C)Itsatisfiesstudents9desiretostaylongerathome.
D)Itcontributestostudents9healthygrowth.
54.Whatistheargumentagainsttheexperts9ideaofalongsummervacation?
A)Itdoeslittlegoodtomoststudents.
B)Itbenefitsfewstudentsplayingoutside.
C)Itleadsstudentstoneglecttheirstudies.
D)Itmakesstudentsaddictedtocomputergames.
55.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofthetraditionalschoolyearintheUStoday?
A)Well-grounded.
B)Culture-bound.
C)Outdated.
D)Welcomed.
PartIVTranslation(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChinese
intoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.
中国越来越重视终身教育,发展继续教育是构建终身教育体系的有效途径。高校作
为人才培养的基地,拥有先进的教学理念和优越的教学资源,理应成为继续教育的办学
主体。因此,近年来许多高校适应社会需求,加强与用人单位沟通,努力探索一条符合
中国国情的继续教育发展新路,
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