4月专业英语四级真题写作答案(网友版)
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专四真题及答案PARTⅠ DICTIONListen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will beread sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. Thelast reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION [20 MIN]In Sections A B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully andthen answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on Answer Sheet Two.SECTION A CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of theconversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.1. Which of the following is NOT needed for the Lost Property Form?B.NationalityC. AddressD.Phone number2.From the conversation we know that Mark Adams comes fromA.EssexB.EdinburghC.LondonD.The US.3.What will Mark Adams do the day after tomorrow?A.To come to the office againB.To wait for the phone callC.To call the officeD.To write to the officeQuestions 4 to 7 are based on the following conversation. At the end of theconversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.4.Members of the club are required toA.register when they arrive.B.bring up to three guests.C.register their guests.D.show membership cards on arrival.5.Which of the following details about the changing rooms is NOT correct?A.There is a change for the use of the lockerB.Showers are installed in the changing rooms.C.Lockers are located in the changing roomsD.Lockers are used to store personal belongings.6.According to the club’s rules, members can playA.for 30minutes only.B.for one hour only.C.within the booked time only.D.longer than the booked time.7.Which of the following details is NOT correct?A.Players can eat in the club room.B.Players have to leave the club by ten o’clock.C.The courts are closed earlier than the club room.D.Players can use both the club room and the courts.Questions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of theconversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.8.At the university Mr. Robinson specialized inA.mathsB.physicsC.water managementD.geography9.Mr. Robinson worked for the Indian Government because ofA.university links.ernment agreements.pany projects.D.degree reuirements.10.After Mr. Robinson returned from India, heA.changed jobs several times.B.went to live in Manchester.C.did similar work as in India.D.became head of a research team.SECTION B PASSAGESIn this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and thenanswer the questions that follow.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. ,4t the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.11.According to the talk, the owner of a bike has toA.register his bike immediatelyB.put his bike on a list at onceC.have it stamped with a numberD.report to the police station12.The speaker in the talk recommendsA.two locks for all expensive bikes.B.a good lock for an expensive bike.C.cheap locks for cheap bikes.D.good locks for cheap bikes.13.What is the main idea of the talk?A.How to have the bike stamped.B.How to protect your bike.C.How to buy good locks.D.How to report your lost bike to thepolice.Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.14.Which course(s) runs or run for one hour each time?A.Conversation class.B.Writing Skills class.C.Examination Skills class.D.All of the three courses.15.Which course(s) does or do NOT require enrolment beforehand?A.Conversation class.B.Writing Skills class.C.Examination Skills class.D.All of the three courses.16.Which course(s) is(are) designed especially for students of economics and social sciences?A.Conversation class.B.Writing Skills class.C.Examination Skills class.D.All if the three courses.17.Which course(s) is(are) the shortest?A.Conversation class.B.Writing skills classC.Examination Skills class.D.All language courses.Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage. At the end of the passage, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the passage.18.How old was Leonardo da Vinci when he moved to Milan?A.25.B.30.C.35.D.40.19.Throughout his life, Leonardo da Vinci worked as all the following EXCEPTA.a painterB.an engineerC.an architectD.abuilder20.Where did Leonardo da Vinci die?A.In FranceB.In MilanC.In FlorenceD.In TuscanySECTION C NEWS BROADCASTIn this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.Questions 21 to 22are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now. listen to the news.21.Who had to leave the Gaza Strip and the West Bank?A.The Israeli army.B.The Jewish settlers.C.The Palestinians.D.The Israeli Prime Minister.22.How many settlements would have to be removed altogrther in the Gaza Strip andthe West Bank?A.2B.4C.21D.25Questions 23 to 24 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item,you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now. listen to the news.23. Which of the following in NOT mentioned in the news?A.The agreement has to be approved by Romania.B.The agreement has to be approved by Bulgaria.C.The agreement has to be approved by some EU states.D.The agreement has to be approved by all the EU states.24.Romania and Bulgaria can not join the EU in 2007 unless they carry out reformsin the following areas EXCEPTA.manufacturing.B.border control.C.adminstration.D.justice.Questions 25 to 26are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now. listen to the news.25.What is the theme of the forum?A.Business leadership.B.Global business community.C.Economic prospects in China.D.Business and government in China.26.According to the news, the first forum was heldA.10 years ago.B.3 years ago.C.in 1999.D.in 2001.Questions 27to 28 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now. listen to the news.27.About ______of the 15000 visitors on the opening day of HongKong Disneyland camefrom the mainland.A.4000B.5000C.6000D. 700028.According to the news, residents in ______showed least interest in visiting the theme park.A.BeijingB.GuangzhouC.ShanghaiD.HongKongQuestions 29 to 30 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now. listen to the news.29.What is the news mainly about?A.Religious violence.B.Refugee issues.C.A ferry disaster.D.A rescue operation30.The ferry boat was designed to carry______passengers.A.198B.200C.290D.500PART III CLOSE [15 MIN]Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks.Mark the best choice for each blank on your answer sheet.Until I took Dr Offutt’s class in DeMatha High school , I was an underachieving student,but I left that class (31)_______never to underachieve again.He not onlyTaught me to think,he convinced me,(32)________by example as words that it was mymoral (33)_______to do so and to serve others.(34)_____of us could know how ourrelationship would(35)_______over the years .When I came back to DeMatha toteach English, I worked for Dr Offutt,the department chair.My discussions with him were like graduate seminars in adolescent(36)______,classroom management a nd school leadership.After several years,I was (37) _______department chair,and our relationship(38)________ again. I thought that it might be (39)______chairing the department ,since all of my (40)______English teachers were(41)_______there,but Dr. Offutt supported me(42)_______.He knew when to give me advice(43)_______curriculum,texts personnel ,and when to let me (44)______my own course.In 1997,I needed his (45)______about leaving DeMatha to become principal at another school.(46)_______he had asked me t o stay at DeMatha,I might have .(47)_______,he encouraged me t o seize the opportunity.Five years ago ,I became the principal of DeMatha.(48)________,Dr Offutt was there for me,letting me know that I could (49)_______him. I have learned from him thatgreat teachers have an inexhaustible(50)________of lessons to teach.31. A.concerned B.worried C.determined D.decided32. A. as much B. much as C. as such D. such as33.A. work B. job C. duty D.obligation34.A. Both B. Neither C. Either D. Each35. A. evolve B. stay C. remain D. turn36.A.process B.procedure C.development D.movement37.A.called d C.asked D.invited38.A. moved B. altered C. went D. shifted39.A.awkward B.uneasy C.unnatural D.insensitive40.A. older B.experienced C.former D. /41. A. / B.still C.even D.already42. A.through B.throughout C.at the beginning D.all the way43. A.for B.at C.over D.about44. A.chart B.head C.describe D.manage45.A.opinion B.request C.permission D.order46.A.Even if B.Although C.If D.When47.A.Naturally B.Instead C.Consequently D.Still48.A.Once again B.Repeatedly C.Unusally D.Unexpectedly49.A.count in B.count down C.count out D.count on50.A.stock B.bank C.wealth D.storePART IV GRAMMER &VOCABULARY [15MIN]There are thirty sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there arefour words or phrases marked A,B,C and D. Choose one word or phrase that bestcompletes the sentences.51. There are as good fish in the sea _____ever came out of it .A.thanB.likeC.asD.so52.All the President’s Men ______one of the important books for historians who study the Watergate Scandal.A.remainB.remainsC.remainedD.is remaining53.“You ______ borrow my notes provided you take care of them,” I told my friend.A.couldB.shouldC.mustD.can54.If only the patient ______a different treatment instead of using the antibiotics,he might still be alive now.A.had receivedB.receivedC.should receiveD.were receiving55.Linda was _____the experiment a month ago,but she changed her mind at the lastminute.A. to startB.to have startedC.to be startingD.to have been starting56.She _____fifty or so when I first met her at the conference.A. must beB.had beenC.could beD.must have been57.It is not ______much the language as the background that makes the book difficultto understand.A.thatB.asC.soD.very58.The comminttee has anticipated the problems that ________in the road construction project.A.ariseB.will ariseC.aroseD.have arisen59.The student said there were a few points in the essay he _______impossible tocomprehend.A.had foundB.findsC.has foundD.would find60.He would have finished his college education,but he _______to quit and find ajob to support his family.A.had hadB.hasC.hadD.would have61.The research requires more money than ________.A.have been put inB.has been put inC.being put inD.to be putin62.Overpopulation poses a terrible threat to the human race.Yet it is probably________a threat to the human race than enviromental destruction.A.no moreB.not moreC.even moreD.much more63.It is not uncommon for there _______problems of communication between the oldand the young.A.beingB.would beC.beD.to be64.________at in his way,the situation does not seem so desperate.A.LookingB.lookedC.Being lookedD.to look65.It is absolutely essential that William________his study in spite of some learning difficulties.A.will continueB.continuedC.continueD.continues66.The painting he bought at the street market the other day was a_______forgery.A.man-madeB.naturalC.crudeD.real67.She’s always been kind to me –I can’t just turn ______on her now that she needs my help.A.my backB.my headC.my eyeD.shoulder68.The bar in the club is for the ______use of its members.A.extensiveB.exclusiveC.inclusiveprehensive69.The tutition fees are ______to students coming from low-income families.A.approachableB.payableC.reachableD.affordable70.The medical experts warned the authorities of the danger of diseases in the_______of the earthquake.A.consequenceB.aftermathC.resultsD.effect71.This sort of rude behaviour in public hardly ______a person in your position.A.becomesB.fitsC. supportsD.improves72.I must leave now._______,if you want that book I’ll bring it next time.A.AccidentallyB.IncidentallyC.EventuallyD.Naturally73.After a long delay,she ______replying to my e-mail.A.got away withB.got back atC.got byD.got round to74.Personal computers are no longer something beyond the ordinary people;theyare________available these days.A.promptlyB.instantlyC.readilyD.quickly75.In my first year at the university I learnt the _______of journalism.A.basicsB.basicC.elementaryD.elements76.According to the new tax law,any money earned over that level is taxed at the______of 59 percentA.ratioB.percentageC.proportionD.rate77.Thousands of _______at the stadium came to their feet to pay tribute to anoutstanding performance.A.audienceB.participantsC.spectatorsD.observers78.We stood still ,gazing out over the limitless ______of the dessert.A.spaceB.expanseC.stretchnd79.Doctor often ______uneasiness in the people they deal with.A.smellB.hearC.senseD.tough80.Mary sat at the table, looked at the plate and ______her lips.A.smackedB.openedC.partedD.seperatedPART V READING COMPREHENSION [25MIN]In this section there are four passages followed by questions orunfinished statements,each with four suggested answers marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer.TEXT AIf you like the idea of staying with with a family,living in house might be the answer.Good landladies---those who are superb cooks and launderers,are figures aspopular in fiction as the bad ones who terrorize their guests and overcharge themat the slightest opportunity.The truth is probably somewhere between the two extremes.If you are lucky,the food will be adequate, some of your laundry may bedone for you and you will have a reasonable amount of comfort and companionship .For the less fortunate ,house rules may restrict the freedom to invite friends tovistit,and shared cooking and bathroom facilities can be frustrating and row-provoking if tidy and untidy guests are living under the same roof.The same disadvantages can apply to flat sharing,with the added difficultiesthat arise from deciding who pays for what,and in what proportion.One person mayspend hours on the phone,while another rarely makes calls. If you want privacy with a guest , how do you persuade the others to go out; how do you persuade them to leave you in peace,especially if you are student and want to study?Conversely,flat sharing can be cheap,there will always be someone to talkto and go out with,and the chores,in theory,can be shared.81.According to the passage ,landladies are ________ually strict.B.always mean.C.adequately competent.D.very popular with their guests.82.What is the additional disadvantage of flat sharing ?A.Problems of sharing and paying.B.Differences in living habits.C.Shared cooking and bathroom facilities.D.Restriction to invite friends to visit.83.What is NOT mentioned as a benefit of flat sharing?A.Rent is affordableB.There is companionship.C.Housework can be shared.D.There is peace and quiet.TEXT B(1) Travelling through the country a couple of weeks ago on business,I waslistening to the talk of the late UK writer Douglas Adams’ masterwork “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” on the radio and thought-I know,I’ll pick up the next hitchhikers I see and ask them what the state of real hitching is todayin Britain.(2)I drove and drove on main roads and side roads for the next few days and never saw a single one.(3)When I was in my teens and 20s ,hitchhiking was a main form of long-distance transport.The kindness or curiosity of strangers took me all over Europe,NorthAmerica,Asia and southern Africa,Some of the lift-givers became friends ,manyprovided hospitality on the road.(4)Not only did you find out much more about a country than when traveling bytrain or plane ,but there was that element of excitement about where you would finish up that night.Hitchhiking featured importantly in Western culture.It has books and songs about it .So what has happened to it?(5)A few years ago ,I asked the same question about hitching in a column ofa newspaper.Hundreds of people from all over the world responded with their viewon the state of hitchhiking .(6)Rural Ireland was recommended as a friendly place for hitching,as wasQuebec,Canada-“if you don’t mind being criticized for not speaking French”.(7)But while hitchhiking was clearly still alive and well in some places ,the general feeling was that throughtout much of the west it was doomed.(8)With so much news about crime in the media,people assumed that anyone on the open road without the money for even a bus ticket must present a danger.But dowe need to be so wary both to hitch and to give a lift?(9)In Poland in the 1960s,according to a Polish woman who e-mail me ,"the authorities introduced the Hitchhiker’s Booklet.The booklet contained coupons for drivers,so each time a driver picked somebody ,he or she received a coupon.At theend of the season,drivers who h ad picked up the most hikers were rewarded with various prizes.Everyone was hitchhiking then”.(10)Surely this is a good idea for society.Hitchhiking would increase respectby breaking down barriers between strangers.It would help fight global warming bycutting down on fuel consumption as hitchhikers would be using existing fuels.Itwould also improve educational standards by delivering instant lessons in geography ,history,politics and sociology.(11)A century before Douglas Adams wrote his “Hitchhiker’s Guide”,another adventure story writer,Robert Louis Stevenson, gave us that what should be thehitchhiker’s motto:"To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive.” What better time than putting a holiday weekend into practice. Either put it to the test yourself, or help out someone who is trying to travel hopefully with thumb outstretched.84. In which paragraph(s) does the writer comment on his experience of hitchhiking?A. (3)B. (4)C. (3) and (4)D. (4) and (5)85. What is the current situation of hitchhiking?A. It is popular in some parts of the world.B. It is popular throughout the west.C. It is popular only in the North Amercia.D.It’s still popular in Poland.86. What is the writer’s attitude towards the practice in Poland?A. Critical.B. Unclear.C. Somewhat favourable.D. Strongly favourable.87. The writer has mentioned all the following benefits of hitchhiking EXCEPTA. promoting mutual respect between strangers.B. increasing one’s confidence in strangers.C. protecting enviroment.D. enriching one’s knowledge.88."Either put it to the test yourself…”in Paragraph (11) meansA. to experience the hopefulness.B. to read Adams’ book.C. to offer someone a lift.D.to be a hitchhiker.TEXT CI am afraid to sleep. I have been afraid to sleep for the last few weeks. I amso tired that, finally, I do sleep, but only for a few minutes. It is not a bad dream that wakes me ;it is the realiry I took with me i nto sleep . I try to think of something else.Immediately the woman in the marketplace comes into my mind.I was on my way to dinner last night when I saw her . She was selling skirts.She moved with the same ease and loveliness I often saw in the women of Laos. Herlong black hair was as shiny as the black silk of the skirts she was selling . Inher hair, she wore three silk ribbons, blue ,green, and white. They reminded me ofmy childhood and how my girlfriends and I used to spend hours braiding ribbons into our hair.I don’t know the word for “ribbons”, so I put my hand to my own hair and ,with three fingers against my head , I looked at her ribbons and said “Beautiful.”She lowered her eyes and said nothing. I wasn’t sure if she understood me (I don’t speak Laotian very well).I looked back down at the skirts. They had designs in them: squares and triangles and circles of pink and green silk. They were very pretty. I decided to buy one ofthose skirts, and I began to bargain with her over the price. It is the custom tobargain in Asia. In Laos bargaining is done in soft voices and easy moves with thesort of quiet peacefulness.She smiled, more with her eyes than with her lips. She was pleased by the fewwords I was able to say in her language, although they were mostly numbers, and she saw that I understood something about the soft playfulness of bargaining. We s hook our heads in disagreement over the price; then, immediately, we made a nother offer and then another shake of the head. She was so pleased that unexpectedly, she accepted the last offer I made. But it was too soon. The price was too low. She was beingtoo generous and wouldn’t make enough money. I moved quickly and picked up two more skirts and paid for all three at the price set; that way I was able to pay her three times as much before she had a chance to lower the price for the larger purchase.She smiled openly then, and, for the first time in months, my spirit lifted. I almost felt happy.The feeling stayed with me w hile she wrapped the skirts in a newspaper and handed them to me. When I left, though, the feeling left, too. It was as though it stayedbehind in the marketplace. I left tears in my throat. I wanted to cry. I didn’t ,of course.I have learned to defend myself against what is hard; without knowing it, I have also learned to defend myself against what is soft and what should be easy.I get up, light a candle and want to look at the skirts. They are still in thenewspaper that the woman wrapped them in. I remove the paper, and raise the skirtsup to look at them again before I pack them. Something falls to floor. I reach down and feel something cool in my hand. I move close to the candlelight to see what Ihave. There are five long silk ribbons in my hand, all different colours. The woman in the maketplace! She has given these ribbons to me!There is no defense against a generous spirit, and this time I cry, and veryhard, as if I could make up for all the months that I didn’t cry.89.According to the writer, the woman in the marketplaceA refused to speak to her.B was pleasant and attractive.C was selling skirts ribbons.D recognized her immediately.90. Which of the following in NOT corret?A. The writer was not used to bargaining.B. People in Asia always bargain when buying things.C. Bargaining in Laos was quiet and peaceful.D.The writer was ready to bargain with the woman.91. The writer assumed that the woman accepted the last offer mainly because thewomanA. thought that the last offer was reasonable.B.thought she could still make much money.C.was glad that the writer knew their way of bargaining.D. was tired of bargaining with the writer any more.92. Why did the writer finally decide to buy three skirts?A.The skirts were cheap and pretty.B.She liked the patterns on the skirts.C.She wanted to do something as compensation.D.She was fed up with further bargainning with the woman.93.When the writer left the marketplace, she wanted to cry, but did not becauseA. she had learned to stay cool and unfeeling.B. she was afraid of crying in public.C.she had learned to face difficulties bravely.D. she had to show in public that she was strong.94. Why did the writer cry eventually when she looked at the skirts again?A.she suddently felt very sad.B.she liked the ribbons so much.C.she was overcome by emotion.D.she felt sorry for the woman.TEXT DThe kids are hanging out. I pass small bands of students, on my way to work these mornings.They have become a familiar part of the summer landscape.These kids are not old enough for jobs. Nor are they rich enough for camp. They are school children without school. The calendar called the school year ranout on them a few weeks ago. Once supervised by teachers and principals, they nowappear to be “self care”.Passing them is like passing through a time zone. For much of our history, after all, Americans arranged the school year around the needs of work and family.In 19th century cities, schools were open seven or eight hours a day, 11 months ayear.In rural America, the year was arranged around the growing season. Now, only3 percent of families follow the agricultural model, but nearly all schools arescheduled as if our children went home early to milk the cows and took months offto work the crops. Now, three-quarters of the mothers of school-age children work, but the calendar is written as if they were home waiting for the school bus.The six-hour day, the 180-day school year is regarded as something holy.But when parents work an eight-hour day and a 240-day year, it means somethingdifferent. It means that many kids go home to empty houses. It means that, in thesummer, they hang out.“We have a huge mismatch between the school calendar and the realisties of family life,”says Dr. Ernest Boyer ,head of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancementof Teaching.Dr. Boyer is one of many who believe that a radical revision of the school calendar is inevitable."School, whether we like it or not, is educational. It always has been.”His is not popular idea. Schools are routinely burdened with the job ofsolving all our social problems. Can they be asked to meet the needs of our workand family lives?It may be easier to promote a longer school year on its educational merits and, indeed, the educational case is compelling. Despite the complaints and studies about our kids’ lack of learning, the United State still has a shorter school year than any industrial nation. In most of Europe, the school year is 220 days. In Japan, it is 240 days long. While classroom time alone doesn’t produce a well-educated。
2023年英语专业四级考试真题作文(通用11篇)
2023年英语专业四级考试真题作文〔通用11篇〕2023年英语专业四级考试真题作文〔通用11篇〕英语专业四级考试真题答案之写作篇篇1With Intelligent Machines to Do the Thinking, Will Our Brains Get Lazy?In my opinion, artificial intelligence will enable our brains to get more creative. Admittedly, a lot of work has been done by intelligent machines. It seems that the function of people has been weakened and people’s brains have been replaced. As a matter of fact, thanks to intelligent machines, people can expand their creative energy and add new varieties. Simply speaking, when people are free from tedious, repetitive, sometimes even dangerous work, work efficiency will undoubtedly be improved. As a result, people can spare more time to do what they want and pursue what they dream of, which is the premise of creativity. Moreover, creativity stems primarily fromknowledge and thinking. Once people have the opportunity to do more thinking and learning, their intelligence would be enhanced rather than weakened.Although artificial intelligence is the exhibition of people’s high degree of creative power, it should be noted that it is like a double-edged sword. The sensible choice is to embrace its advantages and cope with the problems it has aroused. This is what an advanced and rational society should be like.英语专业四级考试真题答案之写作篇篇2In recent years, with the increasingly fierce petition, more and more people are bearing great pressure from study, work and life. Under great pressure, many people begin to bee sad, hopeless and finally suffer from depression.近年来,随着竞争的日趋剧烈,越来越多的人正承受来自于学习、工作和生活的宏大压力。
2019年TEM-4写作真题及范文
PART VI WRITINGRead carefully the following excerpt and then write your response in NO LESS THAN 200 WORDS, in which you should:1), summarize the main message of the excerpt, and then2) comment on Brewer's view that parents should join in with their kids rather than limit their media consumption.You can support yourselfwith informationfrom the excerpt.Marks will be awardedfor content relevance, content sufficiency, organization and language quality. Failure tofollow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.Write your response on ANSWER SHEET THREE.材料:How much screen time is too much for kids?Parents have been advised to limit media consumption of their children, but research suggests it's the nature of it that matters.For many parents in the digital age, battles with their kids over screen time and devices have become a depressing part of family life. Many parents will now be relieved to hear that recent research suggests that it's not so much the length, but the nature of the screen time that matters.Jocelyn Brewer, a psychologist who specializes in the concept of “digita l nutrition”, likens media diets to what's on our plates: rather than counting calories (or screen time), the ink about what you're eating.“It's not just about whether you consume any potential digital junk foods, but also your relationship to technology and the role it plays in your family life," says Brewer.For young children, the most important thing is whether parents and kids are playing, watching or browsing together.A study of 20,000 parents published late last year by the Oxford Internet Intuited and Cardiff University determined that there was no correlation between limiting device use and children's well- being. The study's lead author Dr Andrew Pryzbylskisaid: Our findings suggest the broader family context, how parents set rules about digital screen time, and if they’re actively engaged in exploring the digital world together, are more important than the raw screen time. "“The consensus is that screen time, in and of itself, is not harmful- -and reasonable restrictions vary greatly, depending on a child's behavior and personality. There is little point in worrying about how many minutes a day your kids is spending with screens,”says Brewer.“Instead, parents should be doing what they can to ensur e that what they are watching, playing and reading is high- quality, age -appropriate and safe -and joining in wherever possible.”范文 1:By providing concrete facts and concrete statistics, the article mainly discusses the issue of media consumption in the children's everyday life. The author holds the opinion that the nature of the screen time is one of the major factors. As is illustrated in the remark of Mr. Jocelyn Brewer in the essay, the time that a child spends on his electronic devices is not detrimental to his normal life. In accordance with the children's behavior and character, parents can join with their children, rather than imposing a limit on their screen time. Personally, I strongly agree with Mr. Brewer’s view, as can be seen in the following paragraphs. (108)There’s no denying the fact that many young people spend a large amount of spare time on the smart phones and Ipads. In view of their healthy living habit and academic performance, it is advisable that the parents restrict their children’s access to these high-tech devices. This statement does have an element of truth at the first glimpse. But it must be pointed out that it is not a viable option nowadays. For one thing, in the contemporary society, modern telecommunication devices are not only important, but also indispensable in the daily life of many young people. So it is realistic to absolutely forbid them from using them. For another thing, by influencing their children’s behavioral and thinking pattern, the parents can teach their sons and daughters to keep self-control and self-discipline. As a result of the parents’active participation, it is possible that the children form a good living habit, and thenimprove their overall qualities. When this situation continues, the children will benefit tremendously from the media consumption, rather than reducing their on-line time.(176)In a world well connected with Internet and cell phones, it is recommended that the parents teach their children how to overcome network addiction, instead of strictly prohibiting them from using these devices. This conclusion is somewhat traditional, but it is at least rational and realistic. (46)范文 2:Both the Length and Nature of Screen Time Should Be Taken Seriously Experts have been sounding the alarm in recent years over digital device addiction and its impact on children's development and learning, which convinces parents of the need to limit screen time for their children. However, the psychologist Jocelyn Brewer and Dr Andrew Pryzbylski tend to believe that the nature of screen time matters more than its length. Personally, I insist that while focusing on the nature of screen time, it is also crucial to properly control children's screen time. (78)There is no denying that if parents join in kids to effectively make use of screen time, it will be beneficial to children's growth and the enhancement of parent-child relationship. Therefore, for those parents and caregivers who view video games and television as a handy“babysitter”, it's time to attach more importance to the nature o f screen time. Meanwhile, considering that most children lack self-control, it is also necessary for parents to limit their screen time. For one thing, screen time is a sedentary activity, meaning you are physically inactive while sitting in front of the screen. Being addicted to staring at the screen will certainly do harm to your health. For another, spending too much time online not only leads to loss of interest in other activities, but also interferes with the development of skills such as social interaction, conflict resolution, non-verbal and verbal communication.(146)Therefore, it is important for parents to keep their children in a balance between online and offline worlds, and both the length and nature of screen time should be taken into account. (31)。
(进进上传)2002年TME4英语专业四级考试全真试题及详细答案
Part ⅠWRITING[45 MIN.]SECTION A COMPOSITIONNowadays people are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of health. And they have different ways to stay healthy. For example, some exercise every day; others try to keep a balanced diet. What do you think is the best way to stay healthy?Write a composition of about 150 words on the following topic:THE BEST WAY TO STAY HEALTHYYou are to write in three parts.In the first part, state what you think is the best way.In the second part, support your view with one or two reasons.In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.SECTION B NOTE-WRITING[10 MIN.]Write a note of about 50 - 60 words based on the following situation:You have heard that your friend, Jack, wishes to sell his walkman. Write him a note expressing your interest in it, asking him about its condition and offering a price for it.Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriacy.听力Part ⅡDICTATION [15 MIN.]Listen to th e following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times. During the first reading, which will be read at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be read at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.Part ⅢLISTENING COMPREHENSION [20 MIN.]In Sections A, B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question.SECTION A STATEMENTIn this section you will hear eight statements .At the end of each statement you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.1. The speaker is most probably a(n) ___.A. architectB. construction workerC. tourist guideD. housing agent2. What does the statement mean?A. Travel is much faster and convenient now than before.B. People are now travelling much more than in old days.C. Traveling to far-away places has become very common.D. It used to take two more weeks to travel by coach than now3. The speaker feels sorry because___.A. he can’t attend tomorrow’s dinner.B. his wife can’t attend tomorrow’s dinner.C. the couple can’t attend tomorrow’s dinner.D. the couple would be unable to cook the dinner.4. Where is the speaker?A. In the zoo.B. In the classroom.C. In the library.D. At a meeting.5. What does the statement mean?A. One’s success is largely dependent on intelligence.B. Low motivation may lead to poor performance.C. Motivated people are more likely to succeed.D. Both motivation and intelligence are important.6. What does the speaker suggest?A. We should read word by word to get his meaning.B. We should read line by line to get his meaning.C. We should try to find the hidden meaning.D. We should try to find the lines and read them aloud.7. How much does the overcoat cost at the regular price?A. 120.B.15.C.60.D.45.8. What does the speaker mean?A. The sports meet has been cancelled.B. The sports meet has been held despite the rain.C. The time has been set for the sports meet.D. When the sports meet will be held is yet to be known.SECTION B CONVERSATIONIn this section, you will hear nine short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.9.What are the speakers probably going to do?A. To persuade Mary to spend more time on her lessonsB. To help Mary to prepare for the upcoming concert.C. To talk with Mary about going to the concert.D. To ask Mary to stop worrying about the exam10. What can we learn about the man?A. He firmly believes in UFOs.B. He is doubtful about UFOs.C. He is sure many people have seen UFOs.D. He thinks many people have lied about UFOs.11. Which of the following has the man never been interested in?A. Electronic music.B. Civil engineering.C. Electronics.D. Electronic engineering.12. What does the man mean?A. The milk is safe to drink.B. The milk is not safe to drink.C. She shouldn’t have bought the milk.D. He wouldn’t have milk for breakfast.13. How many people were caught in the fire?A.6.B.5.C.4.D.7.14. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman will attend her course at 7:45.B. The woman will be late for the blood test.C. The woman will have her blood tested before the first class.D. The woman decides to miss the first class for her blood test.15. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Salesman and customer.B. Expert on jewelry and his wife.C. Estate agent and client.D. Husband and wife.16. How does the man probably feel?A. Nervous.B. Uninterested.C. Confident.D. Upset.17. What do we know about Bill?A. He is thoughtful.B. He is forgetful.C. He is careless.D. He is helpful.SECTION B CONVERSATIONIn this section, you will hear nine short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation you will be given 10 seconds to answer the question.9.What are the speakers probably going to do?A. To persuade Mary to spend more time on her lessonsB. To help Mary to prepare for the upcoming concert.C. To talk with Mary about going to the concert.D. To ask Mary to stop worrying about the exam10. What can we learn about the man?A. He firmly believes in UFOs.B. He is doubtful about UFOs.C. He is sure many people have seen UFOs.D. He thinks many people have lied about UFOs.11. Which of the following has the man never been interested in?A. Electronic music.B. Civil engineering.C. Electronics.D. Electronic engineering.12. What does the man mean?A. The milk is safe to drink.B. The milk is not safe to drink.C. She shouldn’t have bought the milk.D. He wouldn’t have milk for breakfa st.13. How many people were caught in the fire?A.6.B.5.C.4.D.7.14. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman will attend her course at 7:45.B. The woman will be late for the blood test.C. The woman will have her blood tested before the first class.D. The woman decides to miss the first class for her blood test.15. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Salesman and customer.B. Expert on jewelry and his wife.C. Estate agent and client.D. Husband and wife.16. How does the man probably feel?A. Nervous.B. Uninterested.C. Confident .D. Upset.17. What do we know about Bill?A. He is thoughtful.B. He is forgetful.C. He is careless.D. He is helpful.SECTION C NEWS BROADCASTQuestions 18 and 19 are based on the following news .At the end of the news item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the news.18. Which of the following is NOT a condition for the reduction of debts?A. Poverty elimination.B. Good government.C. Fight against corruption.D. Poor living standard.19. By cancelling the debts owed to her, Britain intends to ___a similar scheme proposed by the International Monetary Fund.A. rejectB. restartC. followD. reviewQuestions 20 and 21 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the news.20. What happened during the accident?A. A train hit another train.B. A train killed 23 people.C. A train went off its tracks.D. A train was trapped inside the station.21. Which of the following statements best describes the condition of the passengers?A. No one was fatally injured.B. There were many heavy casualties.C. No one was hurt during the accident.D. Someone was killed during the accidentQuestions 22 and 23 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the news.22. The civil servants held a strike to protest___.A. spending cuts.B. reform measuresC. pay cuts.D. low pay.23. The civil servants’ strike was staged___the general strike.A. a few days afterB. a few days beforeC. a few weeks afterD. a few weeks beforeQuestions 24 and 25 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.Now listen to the news.24. Which is the main idea of the news?A. Industrial relations in Germany.B. The German energy industry.C. Coalition in the government.D. Closure of nuclear reactors.25. The decision to shut down nuclear reactors resulted from the demand from___.A. the GovernmentB. the energy industryC. a party in the coalitionD. a declining need for nuclear energy完型填空Part ⅣCLOZE[15 MIN.]Decide which of the choices given below would best complete the passage if inserted in the corresponding blanks. Mark the best choice for each blank on your answer sheet.People thinking about the origin of language for the first time usually arrive at the conclusion that it developed gradually as a system of grunts, hisses and cries and( 26 ) a very simple affair in the beginning. ( 27 ) , when we observe the language behaviour of ( 28 ) we regard as primitive cultures,we find it ( 29 ) complicated. It was believed that an Eskimo must have the tip of his tongue a vocabulary of more than 10,000 words ( 30 ) to get along reasonably well, much larger than the active vocabulary of an average businessman who speaks English. ( 31 ) , these Eskimo words are far more highly infleeted(词尾变化的) than( 32 ) of any of the we l l -known European languages,for a ( 33 ) noun can be spoken or written in ( 34 ) hundred different forms, each ( 35 ) a precise meaning different from that of any other.The forms of the verbs are even more ( 36 ) . The Eskimo language is, t h erefore,one of the most difficult in the world to learn, ( 37 ) the result that almost no traders or explorershave ( 38 ) tried to learn it. Consequently , there has grown up, in communication between Eskimos and whites, a jargon ( 39 ) to the pidgi n English used in Old China, with a vocabulary of from 300 to 600 uninflected words. Most of them are derived from Eskimo but some are derived from English, Danish,Spanish, Hawaiian and other languages. It is this jargon that is usually ( 40 ) by trave llers as “the Eskimo language”.26. A. must be B. must have beenC. ought to beD. should be27. A. However B. ThereforeC. ProbablyD. Undoubtedly28. A. whose B. thatC.whichD.what29. A. conspicuously B. usuallyC. surprisinglyD. sufficiently30. A.so as B.so thatC. as suchD. as well as31. A. However B. MoreoverC. ThoughD. Therefore32. A. the others B. all othersC. theseD. those33. A. single B. singularC. pluralD. compound34. A. some B. severalC. variousD. varied35. A. getting B. causingC. havingD. owning36. A. endless B. multipleC. uncountableD. numerous37. A. with B.forC. owing toD.as38. A. still B. indeedC. justD. even39. A. alike B. similarC. relatedD. relevant40. A. referred to B. talked aboutC. spokenD. told选择Part ⅤGRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY[15 MIN.]There are twenty-five sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Mark your answers on your answer sheet.41. She did her work___her manager had instructed.A. asB. untilC. whenD. though42. ___of the twins was arrested, because I saw both at a party last night.A. NoneB. BothC. NeitherD. All43. For some time now, world leaders___ out the necessity for agreement on arms reduction.A. had been pointingB. have been pointingC. were pointingD. pointed44. Have you ever been in a situation ___ you know the other person is right yet you cannot agree with him?A. by whichB. thatC. in whereD. where45. We’ve just installed two air-conditioners in our apartment,___should make great differences in our life next summer.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. they46. AIDS is said ___ the number-one killer of both men and women over the past few years in that region.A. beingB. to beC. to have beenD. having been47. She managed to save___she could out of her wages to help her brother.A. how little moneyB. so little moneyC. such little moneyD. what little money48. Fool ___Jane is, she could not have done such a thing.A. whoB. asC. thatD.like49. The experiment requires more money than___.A. have been put inB. being put inC. has been put inD. to be put in50. ___for the fact that she broke her leg, she might have passed the exam.A. Had it not beenB. Hadn’t it beenC. Was it notD. Were it not51. “What courses are you going to do next semester?”“I don’t know. But it’s about time ___on something.”A. I’ d decideB. I decidedC. I decideD. I’ m deciding52. The police have offered a large___ for information leading to the robber’s arr est.A. awardB. compensationC. prizeD. reward53. I arrived at the airport so late that I ___missed the plane.A. onlyB. quiteC. narrowlyD. seldom54. The popularity of th e film shows that the reviewers’ fears were completely___.A. unjustifiedB. unjustC. misguidedD. unaccepted55. The head of the Museum was___and let us actually examine the ancient manuscripts.A. promisingB. agreeingC. pleasingD. obliging56. The multinational corporation was making a take-over ___for a property company.A. applicationB. bidC. proposalD. suggestion57. The par ty’ s reduced vote was ___ o f lack of support for its policies.A. indicativeB. positiveC. revealingD. evident58. There has been a___ lack of communication between the union and the management.A. regretfulB. regrettableC. regrettingD. regretted59. The teacher ___expects his students to pass the university entrance examination.A. confidentiallyB. proudlyC. assuredlyD. confidently60. The___family in Chinese cities now spends more money on housing than before.A. normalB. average C usual D. general61. The new colleague___to have worked in several big corporations before he joined our company.A. confessesB. declares C claims D. confirms62. During the reading lesson, the teacher asked students to read a few___ from the novel.A. piecesB. essays C fragments D. extracts63. During the summer holiday season it is difficult to find a(n) ___ room in the hotels here.A. emptyB. vacantC.freeD. deserted64. The old couple will never ___the loss of their son.A. get overB. get away C get off D. get across65. Scientific research results can now be quickly___ to factory production.A. usedB. applied C tried D. practiced阅读理解APart ⅥREADING COMPREHENSION[30 MIN.]SECTION A READING COMPREHENSION[25 MIN.]In this section there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer.TEXT AMany of the home electric goods which are advertised as liberating the modern woman tend to have the opposite effect, because they simple change the nature of work instead of eliminating it. Machines have a certain novelty value, like toys for adults. It is certainly less tiring to put clothes in a washing machine, but the time saved does not really amount to much: the machine has to be watched, the clothes have to be carefully sorted out first, stains removed by hand, buttons pushed and water changed, clothes taken out, aired and ironed. It would be more liberating to pack it all off to a laundry and not necessarily more expensive, since no capital investment is required. Similarly, if you really want to save time you do not make cakes with an electric mixer, you buy one in a shop. Ifone compares the image of the woman in the women’s magazine with the goods advertised by those periodicals, one realizes how useful a projected image can be commercially. A careful balance has to be struck: if you show a labour-saving device, follow it up with a complicated’ recipe on the next page; on no account hint at the notion that a woman could get herself a job, but instead foster her sense of her own usefulness, emphasizing the creative aspect of her function as a housewife. So we get cake mixes where the cook simply adds an egg herself, to produce “that lovely homo-baked flavour the family love”, and knitting patterns that can be made by hand, or worse still, on knitting machines, which became tremendously fashionable when they were first introduced. Automatic cookers are advertised by pictures of pretty young mothers taking their children to the park, not by professional women presetting the dinner before leaving home for work.66. According to the passage, many of the home electric goods which are supposed to liberate woman___.A. remove unpleasant aspects of houseworkB. save the housewife very little timeC. save the housewife’s time but not her moneyD. have absolutely no value for the housewife67. According to the context, “capital investment” refers to money___.A. spent on a washing machineB. borrowed from the bankC. saved in the bankD. lent to other people68. The goods advertised in women’s magazines are really meant to ___.A. free housewives from houseworkB. encourage housewives to go out to workC. make housewives into excellent cooksD. give them a false sense of fulfillmentTEXT BThe “standard of living” of any country means the average person’s share ofthe goods and services which the country produces. A count ry’ s standard of living, therefore, depends first andforemost on its capacity to produce wealth. “Wealth” in this sense is not money, for we do not live on money but on things that money can buy: “goods” such as food and clothing, and “services” such as transport and entertainment.A country’s capacity to produce wealth depends upon many factors, most ofwhich have an effect on one another. Wealth depends to a great extent upon a country’s natural resources, such as coal, gold, and other minerals, water supply and so on. Some regions of the world are well supplied with coal and minerals, and have a fertile soil and a favourable climate; other regions possess none of them.Next to natural resources comes the ability to turn them to use. Some countries are perhaps well off in natural resources, but suffered for many years from civil and external wars, and for this and other reasons have been unable to develop their resources. Sound and stable political conditions, and freedom fromforeign invasion, enable a country to develop its natural resources peacefully and steadily, and to produce more wealth than another country equally well served by nature but less well ordered. Another important factor is the technical efficiency o f a country’s people. Industrialized countries that have trained numerousskilled workers and technicians are better placed to produce wealth than countries whose workers are largely unskilled.A country’s standard of living does not only depend upon the wealth that is produced an d consumed within its own borders, but also upon what is indirectly produced through international trade. For example, Britain’s wealth in foodstuffs and other agr icultural products would be much less if she had to depend only on those grown at home. Trade makes it possible for her surplus manufactured goods to be traded abroad for the agricultural products that would otherwise be lacking. A country’s wealth is, the refore, much influenced by its manufacturing capacity, provided that other countries can be found ready to accept its manufactures.69. The standard of living in a country is determined by ___.A. its goods and servicesB. the type of wealth producedC. how well it can create wealthD. what an ordinary person can share70. A country’s capacity to produce wealth depends on all the factors EXCEPT ___.A. people’s share of its goodsB. political and social stabilityC. qualities of its workersD. use of natural resources71. According to the passage, ___ play an equally important rule indetermining a country’s standard of living.A. farm productsB. industrial .goodsC. foodstuffsD. export and importTEXT CHow we look and how we appear to others probably worries us more when are in our teens or early twenties than at any other time in our life. Few of us are content to accept ourselves as we are, and few are brave enough to ignore the trends of fashion.Most fashion magazines or TV advertisements try to persuade us that we should dress in acertain way or behave in a certain manner. If we do, they tell ns,we will be able to meet new people with confidence and deal with every situation confidently and without embarrassment. Changing fashion, of course, does not apply just to dress. A barber today does not cut a boy’s hair in the same way as he used to, and girls do not make up in the same way as their mothers and grandm others did. The advertisers show us the latest fashionable styles and we are constantly under pressure to follow the fashion in case our friends think we are odd or dull.What causes fashions to change? Sometimes convenience or practical necessity or just the fancy of an influential person can establish a fashion. Take hats,for example. In cold climates, early buildings were cold inside, so people wore hats indoors as well as outside. In recent times, the late President Kennedy caused a depression in the American hat industry by not wearing hats: more American men followed his example.There is also a cyclical pattern in fashion. In the 1920s in Europe and A merica, short skirts became fashionable. After World War Two, they dropped to ankle length. Then they got shorter and shorter the miniskirt was in fashion. After a few more years, skirts became longer again. Today, society is much freer and easier than it used to be. It is no longer necessary to dress like everyone else. Within reason, you can dress as you like or do your hair the way you like instead of the way you should because it is the fashion. The popularity of jeans and the “untidy” look seems to be a reaction against the increasingly expensive fashion of the top fashion houses.At the same time, appearance is still important in certain circumstances and then we must choose our clothes carefully. It would be foolish to go to an interview for a job in a law firm wearing jeans and a sweater; and it would be discourteous to visit some distinguished scholar looking as if we were going to the beach or a night club. However, you need never feel depressed if you don’t look like the latest fashion photo. Look around you and you’ll see that no one else does either!72. The author thinks that people are ___.A. satisfied with their appearanceB. concerned about appearance in old ageC. far from neglecting what is in fashionD. reluctant to follow the trends in fashion73. Fashion magazines and TV advertisements seem to link fashion to___.A. confidence in lifeB. personal dressC. individual hair styleD. personal future74. Causes of fashions are ___.A. uniformB. variedC. unknownD. inexplicable.75. Present-day society is much freer and easier because it emphasizes___.A. uniformityB. formalityC. informalityD. individuality76. Which is the main idea of the last paragraph?A. Care about appearance in formal situations.B. Fashion in formal and informal situations.C. Ignoring appearance in informal situations.D. Ignoring appearance in all situations.TEXT DMassive changes in all of the world’ s deeply cherished sporting h abits are underway. Whether it’s one of London’s parks full of people playing softball, and R ussians taking up rugby, or the Superbowl rivaling the British Football Cup Final as a televised spectator event in Britain, the patterns of players and spectators are changing beyond recognition. We are witnessing a globalization of our sporting culture.That annual bicycle race, the Tour de France, much loved by the French is a good case in point. Just a few years back it was a strictly continental affair with France, Belgium and Holland, Spain and Italy taking part. But in recent years it has been dominated by Colombian mountain climbers, and American and Irishriders.The people who really matter welcome the shift toward globalization. Peugeot, Michelin and Panasonic are multi-national corporations that want worldwide returns for the millions they invest in teams. So it does them literally a world of good to see this unofficial world championship become just that.This is undoubtedly an economic-based revolution we are witnessing here,one made possible by communications technology, but made to happen because of marketing considerations. Sell the game and you can sell Cola or Budweiser as well The skilful way in which American football has been sold to Europe is a good example of how all sports will develop. The aim of course is not really to spread the sport for its own sake, but to increase the number of people interested in the major money-making events. The economics of the Superbowl are already astronomical. With seats at US $125, gate receipts alone were a staggering $ 10,000,000. The most important statistic of the day, however, was the $ 100,000,000 in TV advertising fees. Imagine how much that becomes when the eyes of the world are watching.So it came as a terrible shock, but not really as a surprise, to learn that some people are now suggesting that soccer change from being a game of two 45-minute halves, to one of four25-minute quarters. The idea is unashamedly to capture more advertising revenue, without giving any thought for the integrity of asport which relies for its essence on the flowing nature of the action.Moreover, as sports expand into world markets, and as our choice of sports as consumers also grows, so we will demand to see them played at a higher and higher level. In boxing we have already seen numerous, dubious world title categories because people will not pay to see anything less than a “World Tide” fight,and this means that the title fights have to be held in different countries around the world!77. Globalization of sporting culture means that ___.A. more people are taking up sports.B. traditional sports are getting popular.C. many local sports are becoming internationalD. foreigners are more interested in local sports78. Which of the following is NOT related to the massive changes?A. Good economic returns.B. Revival of sportsC. Communications technology.D. Marketing strategies.79. What is the author’s att itude towards the suggestion to change soccer into one of four25-minute quarters?A. Favourable.B. Unclear.C. Reserved.D. Critical.80. People want to see higher-level sports competitions mainly because___.A. they become more professional than ever.B. they regard sports as consumer goods.C. there exist few world-class championshipsD. sports events are exciting and stimulating阅读理解BSECTION B SKIMMING AND SCANNING[5 MIN.]In this section there are seven passages with a total of ten multiple-choice questions. Skim or scan them as required and then mark your answers.TEXT EFirst read the following question.81. The main purpose of the passage is to___.A. warn people of pickpockets.B. tell people what to wear.C. describe how to catch thieves.D. explain how to contact the police.Now, go through TEXT E quickly and answer question 81.Pickpockets operate in crowded places in the hope of getting easy pickings. Don’t make it e asy for them. Keep wallets, purses and other valuables out of sight. If wearing a jacket, an inside pocket is the best place to use. If not, your possessions are safest in a pocket with a button-down flap.Please co-operate with the police by reporting any crime or suspicious activity immediately, either by dialling 110 or calling at your nearest police station.TEXT FFirst read the following question.。
专四英语作文题解析答案
专四英语作文题解析答案As the world becomes more and more globalized, English has become an essential language for communication in many fields. The CET-4 exam, also known as the College English Test Band 4, is a crucial exam for Chinese students who want to prove their English proficiency. In this essay, I will analyze and discuss the answer to a CET-4 writing question, and provide a high-quality imitation of the answer.The writing question is as follows:Topic: The Advantages of Studying Abroad。
Instructions: Write an essay on the advantages of studying abroad. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.The answer to this question, which has been downloaded the most on the internet, is as follows:Studying abroad has become a popular trend among young people in recent years. There are many advantages to studying abroad. Firstly, students can broaden their horizons by studying in a foreign country. They can experience different cultures and lifestyles, and learn about different customs and traditions. This can help them to become more open-minded and tolerant towards people from different backgrounds.Secondly, studying abroad can improve a student's language skills. Immersing oneself in a foreign language environment is the best way to learn a language. Students can practice their language skills with native speakers, and they can also learn the language in a more natural and authentic way.Finally, studying abroad can enhance a student's career prospects. Employers are often impressed by candidates who have studied abroad, as it shows that they have the ability to adapt to new environments and cultures. Studying abroad can also provide students with valuable internationalexperience, which is increasingly important in today's globalized world.In conclusion, studying abroad has many advantages, including broadening one's horizons, improving language skills, and enhancing career prospects. Therefore, Ibelieve that more and more students should considerstudying abroad in order to gain these valuable experiences.Now, I will provide my own high-quality imitation ofthe answer:Studying abroad has become an increasingly popular choice for young people in recent years. There are several advantages to studying abroad that make it an attractive option for many students.Firstly, studying abroad allows students to broadentheir horizons. By studying in a foreign country, students can experience different cultures and lifestyles, and learn about different customs and traditions. This can help themto become more open-minded and tolerant towards people fromdifferent backgrounds, and can also help them to develop a global perspective.Secondly, studying abroad can improve a student's language skills. Immersing oneself in a foreign language environment is the best way to learn a language. Students can practice their language skills with native speakers, and they can also learn the language in a more natural and authentic way. This can be especially beneficial for students who are studying a language that is not widely spoken in their home country.Finally, studying abroad can enhance a student's career prospects. Employers are often impressed by candidates who have studied abroad, as it shows that they have the ability to adapt to new environments and cultures. Studying abroad can also provide students with valuable international experience, which is increasingly important in today's globalized world.In conclusion, studying abroad has many advantages, including broadening one's horizons, improving languageskills, and enhancing career prospects. Therefore, Ibelieve that more and more students should considerstudying abroad in order to gain these valuable experiences.。
2021年英语专业四级作文真题及范文
2021年英语专业四级作文真题及范文English Major College Entrance Examination (TEM-4) 2021 Writing Test Question and Sample AnswerIntroduction:The English Major College Entrance Examination (TEM-4) is an important test for English majors in China. It assesses the students' comprehensive ability to use the English language in various contexts. The writing test is especially significant as it requires students to demonstrate their writing skills and critical thinking abilities. In this article, we will explore the 2021 TEM-4 writing test question and provide a sample answer for reference.2021 TEM-4 Writing Test Question:"Many people believe that social media has a negative impact on our society. They argue that it encourages narcissism, cyberbullying, and misinformation. However, others believe that social media has a positive influence by connecting people, raising awareness of important issues, and facilitating communication. Which perspective do you agree with and why?"Sample Answer:In today's digital age, the influence of social media on our society cannot be underestimated. While some people believe that social media has a negative impact, I tend to agree with the perspective that it has a positive influence on our society.Firstly, social media serves as a powerful tool for connecting people from different parts of the world. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram enable individuals to communicate and share information instantly, breaking down geographical barriers and facilitating global interaction. This connectivity has allowed people to build diverse networks, exchange ideas, and form virtual communities based on shared interests and values. In this way, social media enhances social cohesion and fosters inclusivity in our society.Furthermore, social media plays a crucial role in raising awareness of important issues and promoting social causes. Campaigns on platforms such as LinkedIn, Tumblr, and TikTok have helped to shed light on pressing issues such as environmental conservation, mental health awareness, and human rights advocacy. Through the power of social media, grassroots movements have gained momentum, mobilizing people to take action and bring about positive change in society. By amplifying voices that were previously marginalized, socialmedia has become a catalyst for social justice and empowerment.Additionally, social media facilitates communication and collaboration among individuals and organizations, promoting innovation and creativity in various fields. Platforms like YouTube, Pinterest, and Medium provide a platform for content creators, artists, and entrepreneurs to showcase their work, reach wider audiences, and collaborate with like-minded individuals. The democratization of information and knowledge through social media has democratized access to education, entrepreneurship, and opportunities for personal and professional growth.In conclusion, while social media has its drawbacks, I believe that its positive influence on society outweighs the negative aspects. By connecting people, raising awareness of important issues, and facilitating communication, social media has the potential to bring about positive change and foster a more inclusive and vibrant society. Therefore, I support the perspective that social media has a positive impact on our society and should be leveraged for the greater good.In summary, the writing test question for the 2021 TEM-4 exam poses a thought-provoking dilemma regarding the impact of social media on our society. By presenting a balancedargument and supporting it with relevant examples and analysis, students can demonstrate their writing skills and critical thinking abilities. The sample answer provided offers a structured and coherent response to the question, showcasing the student's ability to articulate complex ideas and engage with current issues in a meaningful way.。
2014年4月19日英语专业四级考试真题回忆及答案【2】
2014年4⽉19⽇英语专业四级考试真题回忆及答案【2】 TEXT B For parents who send their kids off to college saying, “These will be the best years of your life,” it would be very appropriate to add, “If you can handle the stress of college life.” Freshmen are showing up already stressed out, according to the latest CIRP Freshman Survey that reported students' emotional health levels at their lowest since the survey started in 1985. While in school, more students are working part-time and near-full-time jobs. At graduation, only 29 percent of seniors have jobs lined up. Pressure to excel often creates stress, and many students are not learning how to effectively handle this stress. 1) Stress can make smart people do stupid things: Stress causes what brain researchers call “cortical inhibition.” In simple terms, stress inhibits a part of the brain responsible for decision-making and reaction time and can adversely affect other mental abilities as well. 2) The human body doesn't discriminate between a big stressful event and a little one: Any stressful experience will create a cascade of 1,400 biochemical events in your body. If any amount of stress is left unchecked, many things can occur within the body, including premature aging, impaired cognitive function and energy drain. 3) Stress can become your new norm: When you regularly experience negative feelings and high amounts of stress, your brain recognizes this as your normal state. This then becomes the new norm, or baseline for your emotional state. 4) Stress can be controlled: Countless studies demonstrate that people can restructure their emotional state using emotion-refocusing techniques. These techniques help you recognize how you are feeling and shift to a more positive emotional, mental and physical state. 5) Stress less by loving what you study: Barbara Frederickson, a leading international authority on the importance of positive emotions, says humans are genetically programmed to seek positive emotions such as love and joy. It's suggested to choose a major or career path you love and enjoy. Otherwise, you could end up fighting against your own biology. 选⾃:华盛顿邮报 参考答案:CABBC 2014年英语专四考试阅读理解真题C篇(⽹友回忆版) TEXT C For anyone who doubts that the texting revolution is upon us, consider this: The average 13- to 17-year-old sends and receives 3,339 texts a month—more than 100 per day, according to the Nielsen Co., the media research firm. Adults are catching up. People from ages 45 to 54 sent and received 323 texts a month in the second quarter of 2010, up 75% from a year ago, Nielsen says. Behind the texting explosion is a fundamental shift in how we view our mobile devices. That they are phones is increasingly beside the point. Part of what's driving the texting surge among adults is the popularity of social media. Sites like Twitter, with postings of no more than 140 characters, are creating and reinforcing the habit of communicating in micro-bursts. And these sites also are pumping up sheer volume. Many Twitter and Facebook devotees create settings that alert them, via text message, every time a tweet or message is earmarked for them. In October 2009, 400 million texts alerted social-media users to such new messages across AT&T's wireless network, says Mark Collins, AT&T senior vice president for data and voice products; by September 2010, the number had more than doubled to one billion. (Twitter reports more than two billion tweets are sent each month.)。
英语专业四级考试作文题库及答案
英语专业四级考试作文题库及答案全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Big Book of Writing for the CET-4 ExamHi there! My name is Timmy, and I'm 8 years old. My big sister is studying at university, and she has to take this really important test called the CET-4. It's all about writing in English, which is kind of like a superpower if you ask me! She's been practicing a lot, and she even let me take a peek at some of the topics she might have to write about. They seem prettygrown-up, but I'll do my best to explain them in simple words.One topic is about whether students should be allowed to have part-time jobs while they're in school. My sister says some people think it's a good idea because it teaches you responsibility and how to manage your time. But others worry that it might distract you from your studies or make you too tired to focus in class. Personally, I think a part-time job could be fun, like working at an ice cream shop or something! But I can see how it might be hard to juggle with all your homework and extracurriculars.Another topic is about the role of social media in our lives. Now, this is something I know a lot about because all the cool kids are on TikTok these days! Social media can be great for staying connected with friends and sharing silly videos. But my mom also warns me about the dangers of strangers online and how you shouldn't believe everything you see on the internet. It's a bit of a double-edged sword, I guess.One topic that sounds really complicated is about the impact of globalization on different cultures. From what I understand, it's about how the world is becoming more connected, and different countries are influencing each other more than ever before. On one hand, it's neat to learn about new customs and traditions. But on the other hand, some people worry that it might cause certain cultures to get lost or forgotten. I just hope globalization doesn't make my favorite snacks from around the world harder to find!There's also a topic about environmental protection and sustainable development. This one is really important because we all need to take care of our planet Earth! Things like recycling, using less plastic, and finding clean energy sources can help make sure our world stays healthy for a long, long time. My class did a whole unit on this, and we even started a little garden atour school. It's crazy to think that the choices we make today can affect what the world looks like for future generations.Lastly, there's a topic about the role of technology in education. I have to admit, I'm a bit of a tech whiz kid myself! Using computers and tablets in the classroom can make learning way more fun and interactive. But my teacher also reminds us that we can't rely on technology too much and that we still need to practice things like handwriting and focusing without getting distracted by our devices. Everything in moderation, as they say!Well, those are some of the main topics my sister might have to write about for her CET-4 exam. They all seem pretty heavy and grown-up, but I tried my best to break them down in a way that even a kid like me can understand. Writing is hard work, but I have a feeling my sister is going to knock this test out of the park! She's been practicing her sample answers like crazy, and I've even tried to help her out by proofreading a few drafts (you know, just to make sure they sound good to a second-grader's ears).No matter what topics come up on the actual exam, I know my sister will do great. She's one of the smartest and most hard-working people I know. And who knows, maybe one day I'll be the one taking the CET-4 myself! But for now, I'll just stick towriting stories about my adventures at the playground. Best of luck to all you university students out there – you've got this!篇2My Big Sister's TEM-4 ExamMy big sister Jenny is a senior in college studying English. She has to take this really big test called the TEM-4 to graduate. It's a tough test that checks if you're really good at English. The writing part seems super hard! She's been practicing a lot of sample prompts from past exams.The prompts always give you a topic and you have to write a long essay about it in English within a time limit. Sometimes you have to write an opinion essay arguing for or against something. Other times it's an analytical essay where you examine an issue from different angles. My sister showed me some of the topics she's been practicing:One prompt asked her to discuss whether universities should require students to do community service to graduate. That's kind of like when my teacher makes us clean up the playground sometimes! Another one wanted her to analyze the effects of social media on interpersonal communication. I'm not really sure what that means but it sounds complicated.For the analytical prompts, she has to introduce the topic objectively first. Then she examines it from multiple perspectives, using supporting evidence and examples. Finally, she states her own view based on the analysis. It's kinda like writing a big book report!For the argumentative essays, she picks one side and argues forcefully for it. She has to use logical reasoning and strong examples to persuade the reader. One topic wanted her to take a stance on whether the government should censor online content. Another asked if parents should pay students for good grades. I don't think my parents would ever do that!My sister lets me read her practice essays sometimes. I don't understand a lot of the vocabulary and complex sentences. But she's a really good writer so her essays always flow smoothly. I can kind of follow the general ideas even if I miss the details.She showed me one of the sample essays she's been studying too. It was an analysis of the pros and cons of implementing a four-day work week. The writer examined how it could improve work-life balance and productivity. But they also looked at potential drawbacks like higher operating costs for companies. In the end, the essay concluded that the benefits likely outweighed the risks overall.My sister has been getting good scores on her practice prompts from her professor. But she's still really nervous for the actual TEM-4 exam! The time pressure makes it extra hard. You only get 30 minutes to write the whole essay during the test. That doesn't seem like nearly enough time to me.I'll be cheering her on from home when she takes the big test next week. I know she's been working incredibly hard to prepare. Fingers crossed that all her practice pays off! Maybe she'll let me read her exam essay after if she does well. Even though I probably still won't understand most of the big words.I just hope I never have to take a crazy difficult test like the TEM-4 when I grow up. Analyzing all those writing prompts seems like WAY too much work! I'll just stick to writing fun stories about my dog or what I did over summer vacation. No thank you to those stressful timed essays!篇3My Big Sister's Big English TestMy big sister Lucy is in college and she has to take this really big English test called the TEM-4. It stands for Test for English Majors and the 4 means it's the fourth level, which is the highest.Lucy has been studying really hard for it because it's a super important test. If she doesn't pass, she can't graduate!Lucy let me look at some of the practice questions and I thought they were pretty hard. There are different sections like listening, reading, writing, and translating. For the listening, you have to listen to recordings and answer questions about what you heard. The reading has long passages and you need to answer comprehension questions. Writing is where you have to write an essay or letter based on a prompt. And translating means going back and forth between English and Chinese.Lucy showed me a practice listening question where they played a news report about climate change. There were details like statistics on rising temperatures and sea levels that you had to listen carefully for. On the real test, missing even one number could mean getting that question wrong! The reading passages looked super long and had lots of big vocabulary words I didn't know. I don't know how Lucy can understand all of that!For the writing section, one of the prompts was to write a letter to the editor of a newspaper about an issue in your community. Another one asked you to give your opinion on whether kids should get allowances or not. I tried writing the allowance one and only got a few sentences before getting stuck.Writing a whole essay in English from start to finish seems impossible to me!The translation questions were crazy too. You had to go between Chinese and English, making sure all the little details and idioms were right. Like this Chinese phrase "孺子可教" which basically means you can teach a child when they are young. But the English translation has to capture that same meaning perfectly. No wonder Lucy has been cramming so much!I really admire how hard Lucy has been working to prepare. She makes color-coded flashcards, listens to English podcasts while doing chores, and writes practice essays every week. Sometimes I hear her in her room, reading passages out loud over and over to practice. It's like she never stops studying!The TEM-4 must be the biggest, hardest English test there is. Just the practice questions looked incredibly difficult to me as a third grader. I can't imagine having to do the full four-hour test! Lucy keeps telling me "The TEM-4 is no joke." I can see why after looking at those samples.I really hope Lucy passes her big test. She has been pouring her heart into getting ready. Mom and Dad keep encouraging her and telling her they're proud no matter what. I'm rooting for my amazing big sis too! Sometimes I secretly dream about beingan English master like her someday and taking the terrifying TEM-4 myself when I'm all grown up. For now though, I'll just stick to my simple English homework and leave those monster exams to Lucy. Passing that TEM-4 would be like climbing Mount Everest!I'm going to bake Lucy her favorite cookies for good luck before her test day. I'll cheer my loudest when she walks across that stage in her cap and gown. Maybe then she can finally sleep in instead of staying up all night with her English textbooks! Lucy is my hero for how focused and determined she has been. I just know she's going to ace the TEM-4 after all her incredibly hard work. Then we can celebrate because my brilliant big sister will be an official English expert!篇4My Big Sister is Taking the CET-4 Test!Hi everyone! I'm super excited because my big sister Jenny is taking the College English Test Band 4 soon. That's a really important test for English majors at universities in China. She has been studying so hard! I've been watching her practice and wanted to share what I've learned about the CET-4 writing section.The writing part has two sections - writing a composition and an email/letter writing task. For the composition, there are several different types of essay prompts she might get. One kind is an argumentative essay where you have to pick a side on an issue and support your view with reasons and examples. Some argumentative prompt topics could be:College students should be required to attend live classes vs classes should be online onlySocial media does more harm than good for teenagersProtecting the environment should be the top priority for governmentsMy sister practiced writing a sample argumentative essay about whether high school students should have a part-time job or not. She argued that working part-time can teach responsibility and time management skills. But she also said it could interfere with studies if not balanced properly. I thought she made good points on both sides!Another type of composition is an expository essay that explains or informs about a topic using facts, examples and logic. Some expository prompt ideas could be:The influence of the internet on educationThe benefits and risks of artificial intelligenceThe reasons for rising obesity rates around the worldFor her expository practice, Jenny wrote about the evolution of transportation technology over time. She covered the major innovations like the wheel, steam engines, automobiles, airplanes and spacecraft. Her essay was really informative and interesting!There are also prompts for descriptive essays where you paint a picture with words describing a scene, object, person or experience vividly. Like:Describe your favorite outdoor place or sceneryDescribe a treasured keepsake or memento and why it's meaningfulDescribe the most fascinating place you've traveled toJenny's practice descriptive essay was about our family beach vacation last summer. She described the bright blue water, the warm golden sand, the salty ocean breeze and the fun of splashing in the waves. Her words made me feel like I was there again!The last common type is a narrative essay that tells a true story, usually with a lesson or theme. Narrative prompts could be something like:Narrate a lesson you learned through overcoming an obstacleDescribe an experience that taught you an important life valueTell a story about an inspiring person and what you learned from themFor her narrative practice, my sister wrote about the time she won first place at the city science fair. She talked about all her hard work on the project, dealing with setbacks, and how proud she felt when announced as the winner. It showed that perseverance and passion pay off.No matter what type of composition prompt she gets, Jenny has to write a five-paragraph essay with an intro, three body paragraphs and a conclusion. The intro has a thesis statement and the body paragraphs all support the main idea with details and examples. The conclusion nicely wraps it all up.Whew, writing a whole essay in English in just 30 minutes seems really hard to me! But Jenny has been practicing a lot toget her thoughts organized and write clearly and smoothly under time pressure. I admire her diligence.The second section of the CET-4 writing is an email/letter writing task based on a situation described in the prompt. It could be anything like:Write an email to your professor explaining why you need an assignment extensionWrite a letter to the editor of a newspaper about an issue concerning your communityWrite an email to your new roommate introducing yourself and suggesting dorm room policiesFor this part, Jenny has to use the proper format and conventions for an email or letter. It also needs to have the right politeness level and tone depending on the recipient and purpose.She let me read one practice where the prompt was to write an email to her high school's principal proposing a helpful new student club or school event. Jenny wrote persuasively about starting an environmental awareness group that could do things like beach cleanups, recycling initiatives and Earth Day activities. I thought it was a great idea!My sister has been using example essay prompts and sample responses from books, websites and previous test materials to get ready. She says it's important to study the rubrics too so she knows exactly what the graders are looking for.Writing is just one part of the CET-4 though. There are also sections for listening, reading, and translation between English and Chinese. I'm glad I don't have to take a huge test like that yet!I really admire how dedicated Jenny has been to improving her English skills over the years. She has worked so hard and it will pay off. I'll be cheering her on when she takes the big CET-4 test in a few weeks. Heck, she's so prepared that maybe I should have her start tutoring me in English too!No matter what though, I'm proud of my big sis. She sets a great example through her perseverance, passion for learning, and always aiming high. Let's wish her good luck!篇5My Big Brother's English TestMy big brother Jack is in college and he has to take this really big English test called the College English Test Band 4Exam. It's a huge deal for him because if he doesn't pass it, he can't graduate! I don't know too much about it, but I'll tell you what I do know.Jack has been studying so hard for this test. He has a big thick book full of practice exams and sample questions. Sometimes when I go into his room, I see him with his headphones on listening to English audio or watching English movies and TV shows. He says it's to practice his listening skills for the test.The test has different sections like listening, reading, writing, and translation. From what I can tell, the listening part has recordings of people talking and you have to answer questions about what they said. The reading has long passages that you read and then answer comprehension questions. I hate reading comprehension questions! They're always trying to trick you.For the writing section, Jack has been practicing different essay types. I took a peek at his book and saw prompts like "Some people think it's better to have samll classes with fewer students. Others think large classes with more students are better. Discuss both views and give your opinion." Or "Watching movies and TV shows is a good way to learn about other cultures. To what extent do you agree or disagree?"Jack says the writing section is really important because they aren't just grading your English skills, but also your logic, organization, and how well you can present and support an argument. He's been outlining his essays and having me read them out loud to check for mistakes.The translation part seems hard too. Jack has to translate passages from English into Chinese and from Chinese into English. He says it's tricky because you can't just translate things word-for-word. You have to really understand the meaning and cultural context.I don't know how Jack is going to remember everything for this huge test! His sample book has lists of vocabulary words and idioms he needs to know. It also has grammar review sections on things like articles, verb tenses, prepositions, and all sorts of other confusing grammar rules.Jack's test is coming up next month. He seems really stressed about it, but I know he'll do great because he's been working so hard. I'm going to make him a good luck card with stickers and drawings to cheer him on. Maybe I'll draw a picture of him winning a award for getting the highest score!I just hope when it's my turn to take big tests like this, there won't be any sections on grammar or writing essays. That soundslike my idea of a nightmare! I'll just become a professional video game player instead. Let me know if you need any tips on beating Level 9 of Zombie Blasters 3 - I'm kind of an expert!篇6College English Test Band 4 Writing Topics and AnswersHi there! My name is Lily and I'm going to tell you all about the writing part of the College English Test Band 4 exam. It's a big test that lots of university students in China have to take. I'm just a kid, but I have some older friends who had to write essays for this test, so I'll share what they told me!The writing section asks you to write on different topics. You have to plan your ideas, make an outline, and then write a whole essay of around 400-600 words in English. That's a lot of words! Here are some of the topics my friends had to write about:Argue for or against the view that reading fiction has more benefits than watching movies.My friend Michael had to write on this one. He said reading books is way better than watching movies. Books let your imagination go wild picturing the characters and scenes. And you can read at your own pace instead of having to keep up witha movie. Michael argued that reading helps build your vocabulary and language skills more than just listening to movie dialogue too.Money can bring happiness. Do you agree?This was Tina's topic. She disagreed and said money can't buy true happiness, just temporary pleasures. Real happiness comes from within - from having meaningful relationships, a sense of purpose, and being content with what you have. She wrote that psychologists have found money stops increasing life satisfaction after your basic needs are met.To what extent do you agree that celebrities have a responsibility to be good role models?David's essay was on this topic. He said yes, celebrities absolutely should set a good example since they are in the public eye and have influence over young fans. But he also argued some get too much attention and scrutiny on their personal lives. The main thing is they should promote positive values through their work and public behavior.In the future, will digital learning make traditional classroom learning obsolete?Sophie tackled this future-looking question. She didn't think classroom learning would become totally obsolete. While digital tools will keep getting more advanced for self-study, she felt there were still unique benefits to having a teacher provide guidance, leading discussions, and students learning together in-person. The ideal will likely blend digital and classroom instruction.Well, those are some sample topics my older friends wrote about. I tried to remember their main points, but of course their actual essays were much more detailed and had better explanations! The test graders look at your organization, development of ideas, language use, and grammar. It's not easy writing a long academic essay like that in English.I'm just a kid, so I won't have to worry about this College English Test for many more years. But I hope sharing those example topics and basic ideas helps give you a sense of what it's like! The topics cover all kinds of subjects - from education and technology to money and celebrities. You really have to think critically about different perspectives.If I had to write one of those essays now, I don't know what I'd say! Maybe I'd argue that kids shouldn't have to take big tests like that. We have enough stress with schoolwork andextracurriculars already. Just let us play and use our imaginations! But I guess that's a topic for another day. Let me know if you have any other questions!。
专业四八级:英语专业四级考试试卷及答案-专业四八级
专业四八级:英语专业四级考试试卷及答案-专业四八级英语专业四级考试试卷及答案TIME LIMIT: 140 MIN.Part ⅠWRITING [45 MIN.]SECTION A COMPOSITION[35 MIN.]Nowadays young people tend to phone more often than write to each other. So, some say that phones will kill letter writing. What is your opinion?Write on ANSWER SHEET ONE a composition of about 150 words on the following topic:WILL PHONES KILL LETTER WRITING?You are to write in three parts.In the first part, state specifically what your view is.In the second part, support your view with one or two reasons.In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or a summary.Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.SECTION B NOTE-WRITING [10 MIN.]Write on ANSWER SHEET ONE a note of about 50-60 words based on the following situation:Your friend, Jane, has failed in the final exam, and is feeling very unhappy about it. Write a note to comfort her and give her some encouragement.Marks will be awarded for content, organization, grammar and appropriateness.Part Ⅱ DICTATION [15 MIN.]Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times: During the first reading, which will be read at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds. The last reading will be read at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET TWO.MONEYMoney is accepted across the world as payment for goods or services. People use money to buy food, clothes and hundreds of other things. In the past, many different things were used as money. People on Pacific islands once exchanged shells for goods. The Chinese used cloth and knives. In Africa, elephant tusks or salt were used. Even today, some people in Africa are still paid in salt. Coins were first invented by the Chinese. Originally, they were round pieces of metal with a hole in the center, so that a piece of string could keep them together. This made doing business much easier, but people still found coins inconvenient to carry when they wanted to buy something expensive. To solve this problem, the Chinese again came up with the solution. They began to use paper money for coins. Now paper notes are used throughout the world.Part Ⅲ LISTENING COMPREHENSION [20 MIN.]In Sections A, B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your answer sheet.SECTION A STATEMENT。
四级真题作文及答案
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四级真题作文及答案 1In the modern era,there is aheated debate regarding whether theuniversitys library should be open to the public.Some believe thatit will do us more good than harm,while others argue that it wilpose a threat to the order and operation of the university.In myview,the university authorities shouldbe cautious about offeringthe outsiders an access to such an important venue,Above all,the library,serving as a critical academic facility as well asan indispensable researchsite for both students and teachers,issupposed to keep those limited valuable resourcesto its authorizedusers.If the university choosesto open the library to the public,it ishighly possible that a mass of people will rush into this place,leavingmany college students and teachersunable to complete their aca-demic work.Furthermore,when too many citizens crowd intothelibrary,there will be unnecessary talking,laughing,quarreling oreven chasing,incurring disorder of one kind oranother.In conclusion,the merits of such a practice outweigh the demerits.Therefore,opening the universitys library tothe public must neverbe put on the universitys agenda.四级真题作文及答案 2In the modern era,there is a heated debate regarding whether theuniversitys canteens should be open to the public.Some believethatit will do us more good than harm,while others argue that it willpose a threat to theorder and operationof the university.In myview,the university should recognize that this has both pros andcons.Lets start with the advantages.First,it allowsthe public to enjoy thediverse and delicious food offered by university canteens.This canenhance the reputation of the university and foster a stronger rela-tionship between the university and thelocal community.Second,itcan also generate additional revenue for the university,which canbe used to improve the facilities and services provided tostudents.However,there are also potential drawbacks to consider.For in-stance,the increased number of people using the canteen may leadtoovercrowding and longer waiting times for students during peakhours.Additionally,the public may have different preferences anddietary requirements compared to students,which could affect themenu options available and potentially increase costs.In conclusion,the university should weigh the merits and demeritsso that itcan provide the best possible eXperiencefor both studentsand membersof the public.四级真题作文及答案 3After the epidemic,there is a heated debate regarding whether uni-versity sports facilities should be open to the public.Some believethat itwill bringthe society much benefits,while others argue that itwill pose a threat to the security of college students.In my view,weneed to recognize that opening sports facilities to the public hasmore pros than cons.First,it has dramatically improved the health level of the whole soci-ety.People can eXercise on the playground to invigorate health ef-fectively,reduce the risk of heart disease,and lower the odds ofobesity,which not only prolong peoples life but also curtail thewholeeXpenditure of healthcare.Second,making university sportsfacilities available to the public contributes to the cost-cutting ofthegovernment.If thecampus sports facilities are not open to thepublic,government willalso build them elsewhere,which is boundto increase its budget pressure.In the mean time,the utilization ofsports facilities in schools will also be reduced if the public cannotaccess to them,resulting wasting of resources.In conclusion,although too many “non-students”might cause se-curity problem toward the university,this can be overcome by strict-er regulation,while allowing people to use sports facilities in thecampus will undoubtedly bring agreat deal of benefits to the wholesociety.四级真题作文及答案 4In recent days, our university is soliciting students opinions on whether university libraries should be open to the public.This is a topic that has sparked much debate.On one hand, there are several advantages to opening university libraries to the public.Firstly,it promotes knowledge sharing.Libraries are treasure troves of knowledge,and by opening them up, more people can access a wide range of academic resources,books,journals,and research materials.This can contribute to the overall improvement of societys intellectual level.Secondly,it can enhance theuniversitys social image.Demonstrating an openness and willingness to share knowledge with the public shows that the university is committed to serving the community and not just its own students.Thirdly, it may encourage more interaction and cooperation between the university and the outside world.For eXample, local residents who use the library might have opportunities to collaborate with university researchers or participate in academic activities.On the other hand, there are also concerns.One major worry is overcrowding.If the library is open to the public, it may become too crowded, especially during peak periods.This could disrupt the study environment for university students who rely on the library for quiet study spaces.Another concern is the potential misuse of resources.Some members of the public might not handle the books and materials properly, leading to damage or loss.Moreover, security issues might arise as it becomes more difficult to monitor who is using the library.In conclusion, while opening university libraries to the public has its merits in terms of knowledge sharing and community engagement, it also poses challenges in terms of crowd control and resource management.A careful balance needs to be struck to ensure that both the university community andthe public can benefit from an open library while minimizing the negative impacts.四级真题作文及答案 5The question of whether university libraries should be open to the public is a compleX one.As a student, I have given this matter a great deal of thought.For those in favor of opening, it can be argued that it is a way to give back to society.Universities are often funded by public resources, so opening their libraries allows the public to access the knowledge and information that they have helped to support.Additionally,it can inspire lifelong learning.People from all walks of life can use the library to eXpand their horizons and pursue personal growth.Moreover, it can foster a sense of community.The library can become a place where people from different backgrounds come together to learn and eXchange ideas.However, opponents point out several drawbacks.One issue is the strain on resources.University libraries are designed to meet the needs of students and faculty.If the public is allowed in, there may not be enough study spaces, computers,and books to go around.This could negatively affect the educational eXperience of university students.Another concernis security.With more people coming in and out of the library,it becomes more difficult to ensure the safety of the facilities and the people using them.There is also the possibility of noise and disruption, which can interfere with the study and research activities of students.In my opinion, university libraries could be selectively open to the public.For eXample, certain areas could be reserved for university users during peak study times, while other areas could be open to the public at specific hours.This way, the benefits of knowledge sharing and community engagement can be achieved while minimizing the negative impacts on students and the university community.四级真题作文及答案 6The debate over whether university libraries should be open to the public is an important one.On the surface, it seems like a simple question, but there are many factors to consider.One of the main arguments for opening university libraries to the public is that it can increase access to education.Not everyone has the opportunity to attend university, but by opening the libraries,people can still access valuable educational resources.This can help to level the playing field and provide opportunities for self-improvement.Additionally,it can promote cultural eXchange.People from different cultures and backgrounds can come together in the library and learn from each other.On the contrary, there are concerns about the impact on university students.If the library is open to the public, it may become more difficult for students to find study spaces and access the resources they need.There is also the risk of damage to books and facilities.Some members of the public may not be as careful with the materials as university students and faculty.Moreover, there could be issues with security and privacy.With more people in the library, it becomes more challenging to ensure the safety and privacy of students and their work.In conclusion, while opening university libraries to the public has its potential benefits,it also presents challenges.A compromise could be to implement a system where the public can access the library under certain conditions,such as during specific hours or with a library card.This would allow for some degree of access while also protecting the interests of university students and the integrity of the librarys resources.四级真题作文及答案 7The issue of whether university libraries should be open to the public is a topic of much discussion on our campus.Those who advocate for opening the libraries argue that it can enhance social cohesion.By providing a place for people to gather and learn, university libraries can help to build stronger communities.It can also be a source of inspiration for those who are passionate about learning but may not have access to other educational resources.Moreover,it can promote intellectual growth and creativity.People from different fields and disciplines can interact and share ideas, leading to new insights and discoveries.However,opponents worry about the practical implications.One concern is the management of resources.University libraries have limited space and resources, and opening them to the public may strain these resources.There could be issues with book availability,computer access,and study spaces.Another concern is the potential for disruption.The library is a place of study and research for university students, and the presence of the public may cause distractions and noise.In my view, a balanced approach is needed.University libraries could consider opening certain sections or resourcesto the public while maintaining dedicated areas for university students.This could involve setting up separate study areas for the public and implementing stricter rules on noise and behavior.Additionally, the university could work with the community to educate users on proper library etiquette and resource management.In conclusion, the decision to open university libraries to the public should be carefully considered, taking into account the needs of both the university community and the public.By finding a middle ground, we can ensure that everyone has access to knowledge while maintaining a productive learning environment.四级真题作文及答案 8As our university considers whether to open its library to the public, it is essential to weigh the pros and cons carefully.On the positive side, opening the university library to the public can have several significant benefits.Firstly, it can serve as a powerful tool for promoting lifelong learning.In todays rapidly changing world,people of all ages and backgrounds need access to knowledge to stay informed and develop new skills.By making the university library accessible to the public, we can encourage individuals to engage inself-directed learning and personal growth.Secondly, it can enhance community engagement.The library can become a hub for cultural and educational activities, bringing together people from different walks of life.This can foster a sense of community and cooperation, as well as promote understanding and dialogue between different groups.Thirdly, it can showcase the universitys commitment to serving the wider community.By sharing its resources with the public, the university can demonstrate its role as a valuable institution that is dedicated to the betterment of society.However, there are also valid concerns that need to be addressed.One of the main issues is the potential for overcrowding.University libraries are designed to meet the needs of students and faculty, and opening them to the public may lead to a shortage of study spaces, books, and other resources.This could disrupt the learning environment for university students and make it difficult for them to access the materials they need.Another concern is the management of resources.The library staff may need to deal with a larger number of users, which could put a strain on their time and resources.There is also the risk of damage to books and facilities, as some members of the public may not handle thematerials as carefully as university users.Moreover, security and privacy issues may arise, as more people have access to the library.To address these concerns, several measures could be taken.For eXample,the university could implement a reservation system for study spaces to ensure that students have access when they need it.The library staff could also provide more resources and support for managing the increased number of users.Additionally, the university could work with the community to educate users on proper library etiquette and resource management.This could include workshops on how to handle books and use the library facilities properly.In conclusion, while opening the university library to the public has its potential benefits, it also poses several challenges.By carefully considering these issues and implementing appropriate measures, we can find a balance that allows both the university community and the public to benefit from this valuable resource.四级真题作文及答案 9The question of whether university libraries should be open to the public is a compleX one that requires careful consideration.On one hand, there are strong arguments in favor of opening these libraries.For starters,it can promote educational equality.Not everyone has the opportunity to attend university,but by opening the library, we can provide access to knowledge and resources to a wider range of people.This can help bridge the gap between those who have access to education and those who do not.Secondly, it can foster a culture of learning and intellectual curiosity.When the library is open to the public,it becomes a place where people can come to eXplore new ideas,read books, and engage in discussions.This can have a positive impact on the community as a whole, inspiring people to pursue knowledge and personal growth.Thirdly, it can enhance the universitys reputation and social responsibility.By sharing its resources with the public, the university shows that it is committed to making a positive contribution to society.On the other hand, there are legitimate concerns that need to be addressed.One major concern is the potential for overcrowding.University libraries are often designed to accommodate a certain number of users, mainly students and faculty.If the library is open to the public, there is a risk that it could become too crowded, making it difficult for students to find study spaces and access the resources theyneed.Another concern is the management of resources.The library staff may need to deal with a larger number of users,which could put a strain on their time and resources.There is also the risk of damage to books and facilities, as some members of the public may not handle the materials as carefully as university users.Moreover, security and privacy issues may arise, as more people have access to the library.To address these concerns, several measures could be taken.For eXample, the university could limit the number of public users allowed in the library at any given time.This could be done through a reservation system or by setting specific hours for public access.The library staff could also provide more resources and support for managing the increased number of users.Additionally, the university could work with the community to educate users on proper library etiquette and resource management.This could include workshops on how to handle books and use the library facilities properly.In conclusion, while opening university libraries to the public has its advantages and disadvantages, it is a decision that should be made after careful consideration.By weighing the pros and cons and implementing appropriate measures, we can ensure that both the university community and the public canbenefit from this valuable resource.四级真题作文及答案 10The debate over whether university libraries should be open to the public is an important one that has significant implications for both the university and the wider community.Those in favor of opening university libraries to the public argue that it is a way to promote knowledge sharing and social progress.University libraries are often home to a vast collection of books, journals, and other resources that can be of great value to people outside the university community.By making these resources available to the public, we can help to democratize access to knowledge and promote lifelong learning.Additionally, opening the library to the public can foster a sense of community and cooperation.The library can become a place where people from different backgrounds can come together to learn, discuss, and collaborate.However, opponents of opening university libraries to the public raise several concerns.One of the main concerns is the potential for overcrowding.University libraries are designed to meet the needs of students and faculty, and opening them to the public may lead to a shortage of study spaces and resources.This could disrupt the learning environment foruniversity students and make it difficult for them to access the materials they need.Another concern is the management of resources.The library staff may need to deal with a larger number of users, which could put a strain on their time and resources.There is also the risk of damage to books and facilities, as some members of the public may not handle the materials as carefully as university users.Moreover, security and privacy issues may arise, as more people have access to the library.To address these concerns, several measures could be taken.For eXample,the university could implement a reservation system for study spaces and resources to ensure that students and faculty have priority access.The library staff could also provide more resources and support for managing the increased number of users.Additionally,the university could work with the community to educate users on proper library etiquette and resource management.This could include workshops on how to handle books and use the library facilities properly.In conclusion, while opening university libraries to the public has its potential benefits, it also poses several challenges.By carefully considering these issues andimplementing appropriate measures, we can find a balance that allows both the university community and the public to benefit from this valuable resource.四级真题作文及答案 11As our university contemplates whether to open its library to the public, it is crucial to eXamine the various aspects of this decision.On the one hand, opening the university library to the public can have several positive impacts.Firstly,it can contribute to the intellectual growth of the community.By providing access to a wide range of academic resources, the library can inspire people to eXplore new ideas and eXpand their knowledge.This can lead to a more informed and engaged citizenry.Secondly,it can strengthen the relationship between the university and the community.By sharing its resources with the public, the university can demonstrate its commitment to serving the wider society and build stronger partnerships.Thirdly,it can enhance the universitys reputation as a center of learning and innovation.When the library is open to the public, it becomes a visible symbol of the universitys dedication to education and research.On the other hand, there are legitimate concerns that needto be addressed.One of the main concerns is the potential for overcrowding.University libraries are often designed to accommodate a specific number of users, and opening them to the public may lead to a shortage of study spaces and resources.This could disrupt the learning environment for university students and make it difficult for them to access the materials they need.Another concern is the management of resources.The library staff may need to deal with a larger number of users, which could put a strain on their time and resources.There is also the risk of damage to books and facilities, as some members of the public may not handle the materials as carefully as university users.Moreover, security and privacy issues may arise, as more people have access to the library.To address these concerns, several measures could be taken.For eXample,the university could implement a reservation system for study spaces and resources to ensure that students and faculty have priority access.The library staff could also provide more resources and support for managing the increased number of users.Additionally,the university could work with the community to educate users on proper library etiquette and resource management.This couldinclude workshops on how to handle books and use the library facilities properly.In conclusion, the decision to open university libraries to the public is a compleX one that requires careful consideration of both the benefits and the challenges.By weighing these factors and implementing appropriate measures,we can ensure that both the university community and the public can benefit from this valuable resource.四级真题作文及答案 12The question of whether university libraries should be open to the public is a topic that has generated much discussion and debate.As a student, I have been thinking deeply about this issue and would like to share my perspective.On the one hand, there are several compelling reasons to open university libraries to the public.Firstly,it can promote social equality and access to knowledge.Not everyone has the opportunity to attend university, but by opening the libraries, people from all walks of life can have access to a vast amount of information and resources.This can help bridge the gap between those who have access to education and those who do not,and contribute to the overall intellectual development of society.Secondly, it can enhance communityengagement and cooperation.The library can serve as a meeting place for people with different backgrounds and interests,facilitating discussions,eXchanges of ideas,and collaborative projects.This can lead to a more vibrant and inclusive community.Thirdly, it can showcase the universitys commitment to public service and social responsibility.By sharing its resources with the public, the university can demonstrate its role as a valuable institution that is dedicated to the betterment of society.However, there are also some potential drawbacks and challenges that need to be considered.One of the main concerns is the issue of overcrowding.University libraries are designed to meet the needs of students and faculty, and opening them to the public may lead to a shortage of study spaces, books,and other resources.This could disrupt the learning environment for university students and make it difficult for them to access the materials they need.Another concern is the management of resources.The library staff may need to deal with a larger number of users, which could put a strain on their time and resources.There is also the risk of damage to books and facilities, as some members of the public may not handle the materials as carefully as university users.Moreover,security and privacy issues may arise, as more people have access to the library.To address these concerns, several measures could be taken.For eXample,the university could implement a reservation system for study spaces and resources to ensure that students and faculty have priority access during peak hours.The library staff could also provide more resources and support for managing the increased number of users, such as hiring additional staff or implementing self-service systems.Additionally,the university could work with the community to educate users on proper library etiquette and resource management, through workshops, brochures, or online tutorials.This could help reduce the risk of damage to books and facilities and ensure a more harmonious use of the library.In conclusion, while opening university libraries to the public has its potential benefits and challenges, I believe that with proper planning and management, it can be a positive step towards promoting knowledge sharing and community engagement.By finding a balance between meeting the needs of the university community and serving the wider public, we can create a more inclusive and vibrant learning environment for all.第21页共21页。
2023tem4作文真题详解答案
2023tem4作文真题详解答案英文回答:In the era of technological advancements and digitalization, the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping modern education has become increasingly significant. AI technologies have the potential to transform learning experiences by providing personalized and tailored instruction, automating administrative tasks, and offering real-time feedback and support to both students and educators. By harnessing the power of AI, educational institutions can unlock new opportunities for learning, enhance student engagement, and improve overall educational outcomes.One of the key benefits of AI in education is itsability to provide personalized learning experiences. AI-powered learning platforms can track individual student progress, identify strengths and weaknesses, and adapt the learning content and delivery methods accordingly. Thistailored approach allows students to learn at their own pace and focus on areas where they need additional support. AI can also generate interactive and engaging content, such as simulations, virtual reality experiences, andinteractive games, which can enhance the learning process and make it more enjoyable for students.Moreover, AI technologies can automate many of the administrative tasks that are traditionally performed by educators, freeing up their time to focus on more meaningful interactions with students. AI-powered systems can handle tasks such as grading assignments, scheduling classes, and managing student records. This allows educators to spend more time providing individualized support, mentoring students, and developing innovative teaching strategies.Another significant advantage of AI in education is its ability to provide real-time feedback and support to both students and educators. AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants can answer student questions 24/7, provide instant feedback on assignments, and offer personalizedrecommendations for further learning. This constant support can help students stay motivated and engaged, and it canalso provide educators with valuable insights into student understanding and progress.In conclusion, AI has the potential to revolutionize modern education by providing personalized learning experiences, automating administrative tasks, and offering real-time feedback and support to both students and educators. By embracing AI technologies, educational institutions can unlock new opportunities for learning, enhance student engagement, and improve overall educational outcomes.中文回答:在科技进步和数字化浪潮的推动下,人工智能(AI)在塑造现代教育中所扮演的角色变得日益重要。
英语专业四级tem4作文真题2023答案
英语专业四级tem4作文真题2023答案全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1I'm sorry, but I cannot provide a full essay of over 2000 words on a given topic as it would exceed the limitations of the response length. However, I can offer a sample response to a possible TEM4 essay question, along with a model answer for reference.Sample TEM4 Essay Question:Some people believe that social media has a negative impact on interpersonal relationships. Discuss the positives and negatives of social media in fostering relationships.Sample Model Answer:In today's digital age, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. While some argue that it has a negative impact on interpersonal relationships, there are also positives to consider.On one hand, social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have enabled people to connect with others fromall over the world, fostering new relationships and expanding their social networks. People can easily stay in touch with friends and family who live far away, share photos, videos, and updates about their lives, and even make new friends with similar interests. This has undoubtedly strengthened communication and relationships among individuals.On the other hand, social media can also have negative effects on interpersonal relationships. Spending too much time on social media can lead to feelings of isolation and disconnection from the real world. People may become overly consumed with portraying a perfect image of their lives online, leading to comparison and envy among their peers. In addition, the prevalence of cyberbullying and online harassment can also strain relationships and cause emotional harm.In conclusion, while social media has its benefits in fostering relationships and connecting people, it is essential to strike a balance between online and offline interactions. It is important for individuals to use social media responsibly and mindfully, maintaining genuine connections with others beyond the virtual world. By doing so, we can harness the positive effects of social media in building and nurturing meaningful relationships.I hope this sample response helps guide you in preparing for your TEM4 exam. Good luck!篇2In recent years, the English major TEM-4 exam has been a popular topic among English majors in China. Every year, countless students prepare for the exam tirelessly in the hopes of passing and improving their English proficiency. The 2023 TEM-4 exam was no exception, with students across the country eagerly waiting for the exam paper to be released.The 2023 TEM-4 exam paper consisted of three parts: listening comprehension, reading comprehension, and writing. The listening comprehension section tested students' ability to understand spoken English in various contexts, such as lectures, conversations, and interviews. The reading comprehension section tested students' ability to comprehend written English texts, including articles, essays, and reports. Finally, the writing section required students to write a 300-word essay on a given topic.One of the questions in the listening comprehension section asked students to listen to a dialogue between two people discussing the benefits and drawbacks of studying abroad. Thetask was to summarize the main points of the discussion and provide a personal opinion on the topic. In the reading comprehension section, students were given a passage about the importance of cultural diversity in the workplace and were asked to answer several multiple-choice questions based on the passage.For the writing section, students were given the topic "The Impact of Social Media on Society" and were asked to write an essay discussing the positive and negative effects of social media on individuals and society as a whole. Students were encouraged to provide examples and personal experiences to support their arguments.Overall, the 2023 TEM-4 exam was challenging but fair, testing students' listening, reading, and writing skills in English. It provided students with an opportunity to showcase their English proficiency and demonstrate their ability to communicate effectively in English. As English majors, passing the TEM-4 exam is a significant milestone in their academic journey, and many students felt a sense of accomplishment upon completing the exam.In conclusion, the 2023 TEM-4 exam was a comprehensive test of students' English proficiency and their ability tounderstand and communicate in English. Students who prepared diligently and approached the exam with a positive attitude are likely to have performed well. Passing the exam is a stepping stone towards achieving their academic and professional goals, and many students are eagerly awaiting the results in hopes of success.篇3Unfortunately, I am unable to provide verbatim Tem4 exam details as it is protected content. However, I can certainly provide some guidance on how to tackle a Tem4 essay question.When writing a Tem4 essay, it is crucial to analyze the prompt carefully and ensure you understand the key points that need to be addressed. Start by brainstorming ideas and organizing your thoughts before diving into writing the actual essay.A typical Tem4 essay will require you to present arguments for or against a particular topic. It is important to provide supporting evidence and examples to back up your points. Additionally, remember to structure your essay with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.In the introduction, clearly state your opinion on the topic and provide a brief overview of the arguments you will be presenting. In the body paragraphs, elaborate on each argument with relevant examples and evidence. Make sure to address any counterarguments and refute them effectively. Finally, in the conclusion, summarize your main points and restate your opinion.Some tips for scoring well on the Tem4 essay include using a variety of vocabulary and sentence structures, avoiding grammatical errors, and ensuring coherence and cohesion in your writing. Remember to proofread your essay before submitting it to catch any mistakes.Overall, practicing writing essays on a wide range of topics and seeking feedback from instructors or classmates can help improve your writing skills for the Tem4 exam. Good luck with your preparation!。
2023年专业英语四级作文答案
2023年专业英语四级作文答案英文回答:With the rapid advancement of technology, the world is undergoing a profound digital transformation. This transformation has far-reaching implications for the way we live, work, and interact with the world around us. In this essay, I will explore the impact of digital technology on various aspects of our lives and discuss the challenges and opportunities it presents.One of the most significant impacts of digital technology is on the way we communicate. The advent of social media, instant messaging, and video conferencing has made it easier than ever to stay connected with friends, family, and colleagues. These technologies have also transformed the way we consume news and information. With the proliferation of online news outlets and social media feeds, we now have access to a vast and diverse range of information at our fingertips.Digital technology has also had a major impact on the way we work. The rise of remote work and flexible work arrangements has made it possible for many people to work from anywhere with an internet connection. This has led to increased flexibility and work-life balance for many employees. However, it has also presented challenges for employers, who must adapt to managing a workforce that is increasingly dispersed.In the realm of education, digital technology has the potential to transform the way we learn and teach. Online courses, virtual classrooms, and interactive learning platforms offer new opportunities for students to access education from anywhere in the world. These technologies can also provide personalized learning experiences tailored to the individual needs of each student. However, there are also concerns about the digital divide and the potentialfor technology to exacerbate existing inequalities in education.The digital transformation also presents challenges toour privacy and security. The vast amount of personal data that we share online makes us vulnerable to identity theft, fraud, and other forms of cybercrime. Governments and businesses must take steps to protect our privacy andensure that our data is used responsibly.Despite the challenges, digital technology alsopresents us with unprecedented opportunities. It has the potential to improve our lives in countless ways, from providing access to healthcare and education to connecting us with people from all over the world. It is important to embrace the benefits of digital technology while also addressing the challenges it presents. By working together, we can harness the power of technology to create a more equitable, sustainable, and prosperous future for all.中文回答:在技术飞速发展的今天,世界正在经历一场深刻的数字化转型。
20224月英语四级真题英语作文题目
20224月英语四级真题英语作文题目English Answer:Prompt:In recent years, the internet has become an essential tool for people all over the world. It has changed the way we learn, work, and communicate. However, there are also concerns about the potential negative effects of theinternet on our lives. Discuss both the positive and negative impacts of the internet and explain how we can use it wisely to maximize its benefits while minimizing its risks.Answer:The internet has revolutionized the way we live. It has brought about unprecedented opportunities for communication, education, and economic growth. However, it has alsocreated new challenges, such as the spread ofmisinformation, cyberbullying, and online addiction.One of the most significant benefits of the internet is its ability to connect people from all over the world.Social media platforms, messaging apps, and video conferencing tools have made it easier than ever to stay in touch with friends and family, regardless of their location. The internet has also opened up new avenues for learningand collaboration. Online courses, educational websites,and research databases provide a wealth of information and resources that were once inaccessible to many people.Furthermore, the internet has played a pivotal role in economic development. E-commerce platforms have made it possible for businesses to reach a global market, while remote work opportunities have enabled people to balance their work and personal lives. The internet has alsocreated new industries, such as social media marketing and online entertainment.However, the internet also has its drawbacks. One ofthe most concerning issues is the spread of misinformation.Social media platforms and other online sources can be used to disseminate false or misleading information, which can have a detrimental impact on public opinion and decision-making. Additionally, cyberbullying has become a serious problem, with anonymous users harassing and threatening others online.Another negative consequence of the internet is online addiction. The constant availability of social media, games, and other online activities can lead to excessive use,which can interfere with work, relationships, and overall well-being. Moreover, the internet can be a source of distraction and procrastination, making it difficult for people to focus on important tasks.To maximize the benefits and minimize the risks of the internet, it is essential to use it wisely. We should be mindful of the information we consume and share online, and we should be wary of spending excessive amounts of time on the internet. It is also important to educate ourselves about online safety and to teach children about thepotential dangers of the internet. By using the internetresponsibly, we can harness its power to improve our lives while mitigating its negative effects.中文回答:提示:近年来,互联网已成为全世界人民不可或缺的工具。
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4月专业英语四级真题写作答案(网友版)
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Nowadays, there is a widespread concern over the issue that should english majors study math. Some people hold that all of students should study math, others do not agree.
As for me, i agree with the later opinion. WIth university budgets cut , more and more universities choose to cancel math education.Providing math as part of education helps develop intelligence that leads to greater success in school and in life.Every student in the nation should have an education in math until they prepare to work. Universities should do everything they can to spread the importance of math. And advance the resort of math education as part of the core.Giving a student opportunity to study accounting can promote his or her later success in society.Reseachers have found that students involved in math likely to succeed in society .Math is not only a skill, but also a culture in a word ,non english majors study english in college is benefit to their life and future.They should study Math in college.。