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2021年6月英语四级考试真题试卷附答案(完整版第1套)
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutesto
writeanadvertisementonyourcampuswebsitetosellabicycle
youusedatcollege.Youradvertisementmayincludeitsbrand,
specifications/features,conditionandprice,andyourcontact
information.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomore
than180words.
PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)
听力音频MP3文件,点击进入听力真题页面
SectionANewsReport
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenews
reportSoAttheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwo
orthreequestionsoBoththenewsreportandthequestionswill
bespokenonlyonce0Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoose
thebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD)。ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet
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1withasinglelinethroughthecentre。
Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejust
heard.
1.A)Themaninthecarwasabsent-minded
B)Thetestdrivermadeawrongjudgement
C)Theself-drivingsystemwasfaulty
D)Thecarwasmovingatafastspeed
2.A)Theyhavedonebetterthanconventionalcars
B)Theyhavecausedseveralseverecrashes
C)Theyhaveposedathreattootherdrivers
D)Theyhavegenerallydonequitewell
Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejust
heard.
3.A)Heworksatanationalpark
B)Heisaqueenbeenspecialist
C)Heremovedthebeyondfromtheboot
D)Hedrovethebeesawayfromhiscar
4.A)Theywerelookingafterthequeen
B)Theyweremakingalotofnoise
C)Theywerelookingforanewboxtolivein
D)Theyweredancinginauniqueway
Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejust
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heard.
5.A)Thediscoveryofanewspeciesofsnake
B)Thesecondtriptoasmallremoteisland
C)Thefindingof2newspeciesoffrog
D)Thelatesttestonrareanimalspecies
6.A)Apoisonoussnakeattackedhimonhisfieldtrip
B)Hediscoveredararefogonadeserted
C)Asnakecrawledontohisheadinhissleep
D)Hefellfromatallpalmtreebyaccident
7.A)Fromitsgenes
B)Fromitslength
C)Fromitsorigin
D)Fromitscolour
SectionBConversation
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolong
conversationsoAttheendofeachconversationsyouwillhear
fourquestionsoBoththeconversationsandthequestion-swill
bespokenonlyonce0Afteryouhearaquestion0Youmustchoose
thebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)and
D)oThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1with
asinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhave
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justheard.
8.A)Thesecuritychecktakestime
B)Hehastocheckalotofluggage
C)Hisflightisleavinginlessthan2hours
D)Theairportisalongwayfromthehotel
9.A)Incash
B)Bycreditcard
C)Withatraveler'scheck
D)Withhissmartphone
10.A)Givehimareceipt
B)Confirmhisflight
C)Lookafterhisluggage
D)Findaporterforhim
11.A)SigningupformembershipofSHotel
B)Stayinginthesamehotelnexttimehecomes
C)Loadingherluggageontotheairportshuttle
D)Postingacommentonthehotel'swebpage
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhave
justheard.
12.A)Heistheonlyboyinhisfamily
B)Hebecomestearfulinwind
C)Hehasstoppedmakingterriblefaces
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D)Heishisteacher'sfavoritestudent
13.A)Tellhimtoplayinherbackyard
B)Dosomethingfunnytoamusehim
C)Givehimsomecherrystonestoplaywith
D)Warnhimofdangerbymakingupastory
14.A)Theycouldbreakpeople'slegs
B)Theycouldsometimesterrifyadults
C)Theycouldflyagainstastrongwind
D)Theycouldknockpeopleunconscious
15.A)Onewouldgetaspotontheirtonguesiftheytold
aliedeliberately
B)Onewouldhavetoshavetheirheadtoremoveabatin
theirhair
C)Onewouldgotoprisoniftheyputastamponupsidedown
D)Onewouldhavecurlyhairiftheyatetoomuchstalebread
SectionCPassage
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassageso
Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfour
questionsoBoththepassageandthequestionswillbespoken
onlyonce0Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)□Then
markthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasingle
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linethroughthecentre.
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.
16.A)Everythingseemedtobechanging.
B)Peoplewereformalanddisciplined.
C)Peoplewereexcitedtogotravellingoverseas.
D)ThingsfromtheVictorianeracamebackalive.
17.A)WatchingTVathome.
B)Meetingpeople.
C)Drinkingcoffee.
D)Tryingnewfoods.
18.A)Hewasinterestedinstylishdresses.
B)Hewasabletotakealotofmoney.
C)Hewasastudentinthe1960s.
D)Hewasamanfullofimagination.
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.
19.A)Theyavoidlookingatthem.
B)Theyrunawayimmediately.
C)Theyshowangerontheirfaces.
D)Theymakethreateningsounds.
20.A)Itturnstoitsownerforhelp.
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B)Itturnsawaytoavoidconflict.
C)Itlooksawayandgetsangry,too.
D)Itfocusesitseyesontheirmouths.
21.A)Byobservingtheirfacialfeaturescarefully.
B)Byfocusingonaparticularbodymovement.
C)Bytakingintheirfacialexpressionsasawhole.
D)Byinterpretingdifferentemotionsindifferentways.
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust
heard.
22.A)Theyhavetolookforfoodandshelterunderground.
B)Theytakelittlenoticeofthechangesintemperature.
C)Theyresorttodifferentmeanstosurvivethebittercold
D)Theyhavedifficultyadaptingtothechangedenvironment
23.A)Theyhavetheirweightreducedtominimum.
B)Theyconsumetheenergystoredbeforethelongsleep.
C)Theycanmaintaintheirheartbeatatthenormalrate.
D)Theycankeeptheirbodytemperaturewarmandstable.
24.A)Bystayinginhidingplacesandeatingverylittle.
B)Byseekingfoodandshelterinpeople'shouses.
C)Bygrowingthickerhairtostaywarm.
D)Bystoringenoughfoodbeforehand.
25.A)Tostaysafe.
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B)Tosaveenergy.
C)Tokeepcompany.
D)ToprotecttheyoungPartIIIReading
Comprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithten
blanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfrom
alistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.
Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.
Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemark
thecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasingleline
throughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebank
morethanonce.
Themethodformakingbeerhaschangedovertime.Hops(啤
酒花),forexample,whichgivemanyamodernbeeritsbitter
flavor,area_26_recentadditiontothebeverage.Thiswas
firstmentionedinreferencetobrewingintheninthcentury.
Now,researchershavefounda_27_ingredientinresidue(残
留物)from5000-year-oldbeerbrewingequipment.Whiledigging
twopitsatasiteinthecentralplainsofChina,scientists
discoveredfragmentsfrompotsandvessels.Thedifferent
shapesofthecontainers_28_theywereusedtobrew,filter,
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andstorebeer.Theymaybeancient"beer-makingtools,nand
theearliest_29_evidenceofbeerbrewinginChina,the
researchersreportedintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademy
ofSciences.To_30_thattheory,theteamexaminedthe
yellowish,dried_31_insidethevessels.Themajorityofthe
grains,about80%,werefromcerealcropslikebarley(大麦),
andabout10%werebitsofroots,_32_lily,whichwouldhave
madethebeersweeter,thescientistssay.Barleywasan
unexpectedfind;thecropwasdomesticatedinWesternEurasia
anddidn'tbecomea_33_foodincentralChinauntilabout
2,000yearsago,accordingtotheresearchers.Basedonthat
timing,theyindicatebarleymayhave_34_intheregionnot
asfood,butas_35_materialforbeerbrewing.
A)arrivedB)consumingC)directD)exclusivelyE)
includingF)informG)rawH)reachedI)relativelyJ)remains
K)resourcesL)stapleM)suggestN)surprising0)test
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassage
withtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontains
informationgiveninoneoftheparagraphsIdentifythe
paragraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychoose
aparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwitha
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letter.Answerthequestionsbymarkingthecorresponding
letteronAnswerSheet2.
TheBlessingandCurseofthePeopleWhoNeverForget
Ahandfulofpeoplecanrecallalmosteverydayoftheir
livesinenormousdetail-andafteryearsofresearch,
neuroscientistsarefinallybeginningtounderstandhowthey
doit.
A)Formostofus,memoryisamessofblurredandfaded
picturesofourlives.Asmuchaswewouldliketoclingonto
ourpast,eventhesaddestmomentscanbewashedawaywithtime.
B)AskNimaVeisehwhathewasdoingforanydayinthepast
15years,however,andhewillgiveyouthedetailsofthe
weather,whathewaswearing,orevenwhatsideofthetrain
hewassittingonhisjourneytowork."Mymemoryislikea
libraryofvideotapes,walk-throughsofeverydayofmylife
fromwakingtosleeping,Hheexplains.
C)Veisehcanevenputadateonwhenthosetapesstarted
recording:15December2000,whenhemethisfirstgirlfriend
athisbestfriend's16thbirthdayparty.Hehadalwayshada
goodmemory,butthethrillofyoungloveseemstohaveshifted
agearinhismind:fromnowon,hewouldstartrecordinghis
wholelifeindetail."Icouldtellyoueverythingaboutevery
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dayafterthat.n
D)Needlesstosay,peoplelikeVeisehareofgreatinterest
toneuroscientists(神经科学专家)hopingtounderstandthe
waythebrainrecordsourlives.Acoupleofrecentpapershave
finallyopenedawindowonthesepeople'sextraordinaryminds.
Andsuchresearchmightevensuggestwaysforusalltorelive
ourpastwithgreaterclarity.
E)'Highlysuperiorautobiographicalmemory'(orHSAMfor
short),firstcametolightintheearly2000s,withayoung
womannamedJillPrice.Emailingtheneuroscientistandmemory
researcherJimMcGaughoneday,sheclaimedthatshecould
recalleverydayofherlifesincetheageof12.Couldhehelp
explainherexperiences?
F)McGaughinvitedhertohislab,andbegantotesther:
hewouldgiveheradateandaskhertotellhimabouttheworld
eventsonthatday.Truetoherword,shewascorrectalmost
everytime.
G)Itdidn'ttakelongformagazinesanddocumentary
film-makerstocometounderstandher"totalrecall",and
thankstothesubsequentmediainterest,afewdozenother
subjects(includingVeiseh)havesincecomeforwardand
contactedtheteamattheUniversityofCalifornia,Irvine.
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H)Interestingly,theirmemoriesarehighlyself-centred:
althoughtheycanremember"autobiographicalnlifeeventsin
extraordinarydetail,theyseemtobenobetterthanaverage
atrecallingimpersonalinformation,suchasrandom(任意选
取的)listsofwords.Noraretheynecessarilybetterat
rememberingaroundofdrinks,say.Andalthoughtheirmemories
arevast,theyarestilllikelytosufferfromHfalsememories'1.
Clearly,thereisnosuchthingasa"perfect"memory一their
extraordinarymindsarestillusingthesameflawedtoolsthat
therestofusrelyon.Thequestionis,how?
I)LawrencePatihisattheUniversityofSouthern
Mississippirecentlystudiedaround20peoplewithHSAMand
foundthattheyscoredparticularlyhighontwomeasures:
fantasyproneness(倾向)andabsorption.Fantasyproneness
couldbeconsideredatendencytoimagineanddaydream,whereas
absorptionisthetendencytoallowyourmindtobecomefully
absorbedinanactivity一topaycompleteattentiontothe
sensations(感受)andtheexperiences."I'mextremelysensitive
tosounds,smellsandvisualdetail,nexplainsNicoleDonohue,
whohastakenpartinmanyofthesestudies."Idefinitelyfeel
thingsmorestronglythantheaverageperson.”
J)Theabsorptionhelpsthemtoestablishstrong
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foundationsforrecollection,saysPatihis,andthefantasy
pronenessmeansthattheyrevisitthosememoriesagainand
againinthecomingweeksandmonths.Eachtimethisinitial
memorytraceis“replayed”,itbecomesevenstronger.Insome
ways,youprobablygothroughthatprocessafterabigevent
likeyourweddingday一butthedifferenceisthatthanksto
theirotherpsychologicaltendencies,theHSAMsubjectsare
doingitdayin,dayout,forthewholeoftheirlives.
K)Noteveryonewithatendencytofantasisewilldevelop
HSAM,though,soPatihissuggeststhatsomethingmusthave
causedthemtothinksomuchabouttheirpast."Maybesome
experienceintheirchildhoodmeantthattheybecameobsessed
(着迷)withcalendarsandwhathappenedtothem,HsaysPatihis.
L)ThepeoplewithHSAMI'veinterviewedwouldcertainly
agreethatitcanbeamixedblessing.Ontheplusside,it
allowsyoutorelivethemosttransformativeandenriching
experiences.Veiseh,forinstance,travelledalotinhisyouth.
Inhissparetime,hevisitedthelocalartgalleries,andthe
paintingsarenowlodgeddeepinhisautobiographicalmemories.
M)nImaginebeingabletoremembereverypainting,onevery
wall,ineverygalleryspace,betweennearly40countries,Hhe
says."That'sabigeducationinartbyitself.Withthis
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comprehensiveknowledgeofthehistoryofart,hehassince
becomeaprofessionalpainter.
N)Donohue,nowahistoryteacher,agreesthatithelped
duringcertainpartsofhereducation:"Icandefinitely
rememberwhatIlearnedoncertaindaysatschool.Icould
imaginewhattheteacherwassayingorwhatitlookedlikein
thebook."
0)NoteveryonewithHSAMhasexperiencedthesebenefits,
however.Viewingthepastinhighdefinitioncanmakeitvery
difficulttogetoverpainandregret."Itcanbeveryhardto
forgetembarrassingmoments,nsaysDonohue."Youfeelthesame
emotions一itisjustasraw,justasfresh...Youcan'tturn
offthatstreamofmemories,nomatterhowhardyoutry."Veiseh
agrees:"Itislikehavingtheseopenwounds一theyarejusta
partofyou,"hesays.
P)Thismeanstheyoftenhavetomakeaspecialeffortto
laythepasttorest.Bill,forinstance,oftengetspainful
"flashbacks,inwhichunwantedmemoriesintrudeintohis
consciousness,butoverallhehaschosentoseeitasthebest
wayofavoidingrepeatingthesamemistakes."Somepeopleare
absorbedinthepastbutnotopentonewmemories,butthat1s
notthecaseforme.Ilookforwardtoeachdayandexperiencing
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somethingnew.
36.PeoplewithHSAMhavethesamememoryasordinarypeople
whenitcomestoimpersonalinformation.
37.Fantasypronenesswillnotnecessarilycausepeopleto
developHSAM.
38.Veisehbegantorememberthedetailsofhiseveryday
experiencesafterhemethisfirstyounglove.
39.ManymorepeoplewithHSAMstartedtocontact
researchersduetothemassmedia.
40.PeoplewithHSAMoftenhavetomakeeffortstoavoid
focusingonthepast.
41.Mostpeopledonothaveclearmemoriesofpastevents.
42.HSAMcanbebothacurseandablessing.
43.Ayoungwomansoughtexplanationfromabrainscientist
whenshenoticedherunusualmemory.
44.SomepeoplewithHSAMfinditveryhardtogetridof
unpleasantmemories.
45.ArecentstudyofpeoplewithHSAMrevealsthatthey
areliabletofantasyandfullabsorptioninanactivity.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethree
times.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshould
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listencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisread
forthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswith
theexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassage
isreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhave
written.
PassageOne
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thephrasealmostcompletesitself:midlifecrisis.It's
thestageinthemiddleofthejourneywhenpeoplefeelyouth
vanishing,theirprospectsnarrowinganddeathapproaching.
There'sonlyoneproblemwiththecliche(套话).Itisn't
true.
"Infact,thereisalmostnohardevidenceformidlife
crisisotherthanafewsmallpilotstudiesconducteddecades
ago,"BarbaraHagertywritesinhernewbook,LifeReimagined.
Thebulkoftheresearchshowsthattheremaybeapause,or
ashiftingofgearsinthe40sor50s,butthisshift"canbe
exciting,ratherthanterrifying.
BarbaraHagertylooksatsomeofthefeaturesofpeoplewho
turnmidlifeintoarebirth.Theybreakroutines,because
nautopilotisdeath.Theychoosepurposeoverhappiness一
havingaclearsenseofpurposeevenreducestheriskof
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Alzheimer'sdisease.Theygiveprioritytorelationships,as
careersoftenrecede(逐渐淡化).
LifeReimaginedpaintsapictureofmiddleagethatisfar
fromgloomy.Midlifeseemslikethesecondbigphaseof
decision-making.Youridentityhasbeenformed;you'vebuilt
upyourresources;andnowyouhavethechancetotakethebig
riskspreciselybecauseyourfoundationisalreadysecure.
KarlBarthdescribedmidlifepreciselythisway.Atmiddle
age,hewrote,"thesowingisbehind;nowisthetimetoreap.
Therunhasbeentaken;nowisthetimetoleap.Preparation
hasbeenmade;nowisthetimefortheventureofthework
itself.
Themiddle-agedperson,Barthcontinued,canseedeathin
thedistance,butmoveswitha"measuredhaste"togetbignew
thingsdonewhilethereisstilltime.
WhatBarthwrotedecadesagoiseventruertoday.People
arehealthyandenergeticlonger.Wehavepresidential
candidatesrunningfortheirfirstterminofficeatage68,
69and74.Alongerlifespanischangingthenarrativestructure
oflifeitself.Whatcouldhavebeenconsideredthebeginning
ofadescentisnowapotentialturningpoint一theturningpoint
youaremostequippedtotakefulladvantageof.
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46.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthephrase"midlife
crisis?
A)Ithasledtoalotofdebate.C)Itisnolonger
fashionable.
B)Itiswidelyacknowledged.D)Itmisrepresentsreallife.
47.HowdoesBarbaraHagertyviewmidlife?
A)Itmaybethebeginningofacrisis.C)Itcanbe
terrifyingfortheunprepared.
B)Itcanbeanewphaseofone'slife.D)Itmayseeold-age
diseasesapproaching.
48.HowismidlifepicturedinthebookLifeReimagined?
A)Itcanbequiterosy.C)Itundergoesradical
transformation.
B)Itcanbeburdensome.D)Itmakesforthebestpartof
one'slife.
49.AccordingtoKarlBarth,midlifeisthetime.
A)torelaxC)toharvest
B)tomatureD)toreflect
50.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutmidlifetoday?
A)Itismoremeaningfulthanotherstagesoflife.
B)Itislikelytochangethenarrativeofone'slife.
C)Itismoreimportanttothosewithalongerlifespan.
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D)Itislikelytobeacriticalturningpointinone'slife.
PassageTwo
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Inspring,chickensstartlayingagain,bringingawelcome
sourceofproteinatwinter'send.Soit'snosurprisethat
culturesaroundtheworldcelebratespringbyhonoringtheegg.
Sometraditionsaresimple,liketheredeggsthatgetbaked
intoGreekEasterbreads.Otherselevatetheeggintoafancy
art,liketheheavilyjewel-covered"eggs"thatwerefavored
bytheRussiansstartinginthe19thcentury.
OneancientformofeggartcomestousfromUkraine.For
centuries,Ukrainianshavebeendrawingcomplicatedpatterns
oneggs.Contemporaryartistshavefollowedthistraditionto
createeggsthatspeaktotheanxietiesofourage:Lifeis
precious,anddelicate.Eggsare,too.
"There*ssomethingabouttheirdelicatenaturethat
appealstome,"saysNewYorkercartoonistRozChast.Several
yearsago,shebecameinterestedineggsandlearnedthe
traditionalUkrainiantechniquetodrawherverymodern
characters.Tvebrokeneggsateverystageoftheprocess
一fromtheverybeginningtothevery,veryend."
Butthere'sanappealinthatvulnerability."There'spart
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ofthissickeninghorrorofknowingyou'rewalkingontheedge
withthis,thatIkindoflike,knowingthatitcouldallfall
apartatanysecond''Chast'sdesigns,suchasaworriedman
aloneinatinyrowboat,reflectthatdelicateness.
TraditionalUkrainiandecoratedeggsalsospoketothose
fears.Theelaboratepatternswerebelievedtoofferprotection
againstevil.
"There'sanancientlegendthataslongastheseeggsare
made,evilwillnotprevailintheworld,"saysJoanBrander,
aCanadianegg-painterwhohasbeenpaintingeggsforover60
years,havinglearnedtheartfromherUkrainianrelatives.
Thetradition,datingbackto300B.C.,waslater
incorporatedintotheChristianchurch.Theoldsymbols,
however,stillendure.Adecoratedeggwithabirdonit,given
toayoungmarriedcouple,isawishforchildren.Adecorated
eggthrownintothefieldwouldbeawishforagoodharvest.
51.Whydopeopleinmanyculturesprizetheegg?
A)Itisawelcomesignofthecomingofspring.
B)Itistheirmajorsourceofproteininwinter.
C)Itcaneasilybemadeintoaworkofart.
D)Itcanbringwealthandhonortothem.
52.Whatdowelearnaboutthedecorated"eggs"inRussia?
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A)Theyareshapedlikejewelcases.
B)Theyarecherishedbytherich.
C)Theyareheavilypaintedinred.
D)Theyarefavoredasaformofart.
53.Whyhavecontemporaryartistscontinuedtheeggart
tradition?
A)Eggsserveasanenduringsymbolofnewlife.
B)Eggshaveanovalshapeappealingtoartists.
C)Eggsreflecttheanxietiesofpeopletoday.
D)Eggsprovideauniquesurfacetopainton.
54.WhydoesChastenjoytheprocessofdecoratingeggs?
A)Sheneverknowsiftheeggwillbreakbeforethedesign
iscompleted.
B)Shecanaddmultipledetailstothedesigntocommunicate
heridea.
C)Shealwaysderivesgreatpleasurefromdesigning
somethingnew.
D)Sheisneversurewhatthefinaldesignwilllooklike
untiltheend.
55.Whatdowelearnfromthepassageaboutegg-painting?
A)ItoriginatedintheeasternpartofEurope.
B)Ithasahistoryofovertwothousandyears.
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C)Itisthemosttime-honoredformoffancyart.
D)Itisespeciallyfavoredasachurchdecoration.
PartIVTranslation(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutesto
translateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.Youshouldwrite
youransweronAnswerSheet2.
黄河是亚洲第三、世界第六长的河流。“黄”这个字描述的是其
河水浑浊的颜色。黄河发源于青海,流经九个省份,最后注入渤海。
黄河是中国赖以生存的几条河流之一。黄河流域(riverbasin)是中
国古代文明的诞生地,也是中国早期历史上最繁荣的地区。然而,由
于极具破坏力的洪水频发,黄河曾造成多次灾害。在过去几十年里,
政府采取了各种措施防止灾害发生。
2021年6月四级部分真题参考答案(完整版)
PartIWriting
ASecond-handBicycleforSale
ThisisaclassicForevermountainbicycle,which
accompaniedmethroughmylastyearofcollegelifeandhasto
besoldas
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