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大学英语四级第套真题预测及答案
年 6 月大学英语四级考试真题预测(第三套)
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Forthispart,youare allowed30 minutestowritealettertoexpressyourthanks to yourparentsoranyfamilymembersuponmaking least 120wordsbutno more than 180words.
Directions:
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
PartⅢReading Comprehension (40 minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisa alistofchoices givenina wordbankfollowing the before in thebank letterforeachitemonAnswer Sheet2witha single linethroughthecenter. Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthe bankmore thanonce.
Signsbarringcell-phone useare afamiliar sight toanyone whohaseversat inahospital waiting popularityofelectronic medicalrecordshasforcedhospital-based doctorsto become 27oncomputersthroughoutthe day,anddesktops—whichkeepdoctors frombedsides—are 28givingwayto wireless devices.
Asclericalloadsincreased,“something had to29,andthatwasalwaysfacetime withpatients,” Patel,a formerchief residentintheUniversityofChicago’sinternal-medicine , she helped 30 a pilotprojectinChicagotosee ifthe iPadcould improveworking conditionsand wasso31 thatallinternal-medicineprogramadoptedthe same 32 atYaleandStanfordnowhave paperless,iPad-basedcurriculums. “You’llwant aniPadjustsoyoucanwearthis”isthesloganforoneof thenewlabcoats33withlargepocketstoaccommodatetablet computers.
A studyoftheUniversity of ChicagoiPadprojectfoundthatpatientsgot tests and34 fasterifthey werecared forbyiPad- thatlanded themin thehospitalinthefirst place.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
A)dependentB)designed C)fast D)flying E)gained
F)give G)growing H)launch I)policy J) prospect
K)rather L) reliable M)signalN) successful O)treatments
特别阐明:年6月大学英语四级试卷的三套试题有重叠部分,本试卷(第三套)只列出与第一、二套不反复的试题。
具体重叠部分:本卷所有听力题与第一、二套试卷有反复,本试卷不再列出。
Section B
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassage with tenstatementsattached toit. Eachstatementcontains information givenin the information
marked bymarkingthe corresponding letteronAnswerSheet2.
AncientGreekWisdomInspiresGuidelinestoGoodLife
[A]Isitpossibleto enjoyapeacefullifeina world that isincreasinglychallengedbythreatsanduncertaintiesfromwars, terrorism,economiccrisesanda widespread outbreak ofinfectiousdiseasesTheanswerisyes, accordingtoa newbookThe10GoldenRules: Ancient WisdomfromtheGreekPhilosophersonLiving isco-authoredbyLong IslandUniversity’sphilosophyprofessor MichaelSoupiosandeconomicsprofessorPanosMourdoukoutas.
[B]Thewisdomofthe ancient Greek philosophersis timeless, professor saysitis asrelevanttodayaswhenitwasfirst writtenmanycenturiesago.“There is noexpiration (?失效)dateonwisdom,”hesays,“There is noshelf thinkthat thingshavebecomeverygloomy these day,lotsof
misunderstanding, misleadingcues,a lotofwhat theancientswouldhave called sophistry(?狡辩?).The nicething aboutancientphilosophyasofferedby theGreeksisthatthey tended to seelifeclearandwhole,inawaythatwetendnottoseelifetoday.” Examine yourlife
[C]Soupios, alongwithhisco-authorPanosMourdoukoutas,developed their 10goldenrulesbyturning tothemenbehindthatphilosophy—Aristotle, Socrates,Epictetus andPythagoras, first rule—examine yourlife—isthecommonthreadthat runsthroughtheentire itis basedonPlato’sobservationthattheunexamined life isnotworthliving.“TheGreeks are always concernedaboutboxingthemselvesin,interms ofconvictions(?信念?),”hesays.“Sotakeastep back,switch offtheautomatic pilotandactuallystop andreflectaboutthingslikeourpriorities,ourvalues, and our relationships.”Stopworryingaboutwhat youcannotcontrol
[D]Aswebeginto examineour life,Soupios says,wecometo : Worryonlyaboutthingsthatyou cancontrol. “The individualwhopromotedthis nameisEpictetus,” he says.“AndwhattheStoicssayin general issimplythis:Thereisalargerplanin not goingtobeable tocontrol thedimensionsofthisplan.”
[E]So,Soupiosexplains,itis notworthittowasteourphysical,intellectualandspiritualenergyworryingabout thingsthat arebeyondourcontrol. “Ican notcontrolwhetheror notIwindupgettingthe diseaseswineflu,for example.”He says.“I mean,thereare some cautioussteps Icantake, butultimatelyIcan thatwouldbe wrong andwastefuland andcontrolthosethingswhichyoucan genuinelycontrol.”Seektruepleasure
[F]Tohaveameaningful,happylifewe —astudentofPlatoandteacherof Alexander the Great—mostrelationshipsdon’tqualifyastruefriendships.“JustbecauseIhavea business relationshipwith anindividualand I canprofitfromthatrelationship,itdoesnotnecessarilymeanthatthispersonismyfriend,” Soupiossays.“Realfriendshipis when twoindividualsshare abeautifuland uncharacteristically poeticimage thatAristotleoffers.”
[G]Inourpursuitofthegoodlife, hesays,it isimportanttoseekouttruepleasures—advicewhichwas originallyofferedbyEpicurus. Butunlikethe moderndefinition ofEpicureanismas alifeofindulgence(?放纵?)and luxury, fortheancientGreeks, itmeantfindingastateofcalm,peaceandmentalease.
[H]“This was the highestandmostdesirableformofpleasureand happinessfor theancientEpicureans,” Soupiossays. “Thisissomethingthat is verymuchwell worthconsideringherein themodernera. Idonot think thatwespendnearly enoughtimetryingtoconcentrateon achievingasortofcalmness, asortof contentmentinmentaland spiritual way, whichwasidentifiedbythese peopleasthehighestformofhappinessandpleasure.”Dogoodtoo
thers
[I]Othergoldenrulescounselus tomasterourselves,to avoid excessandnottobeaprosperous (?发迹的?) :Be aresponsible humanbeinganddonotdo evilthingstoothers.
[J]“ThisisHesiod,ofcourse,ayoungercontemporary poet,webelieve,withHomer,”Soupiossays.“Hesiodoffersan idea—whichyouvery often findinsomeof theworld’sgreatreligions,intheJudeo-ChristiantraditionandinIslamandothers—that insomesense,whenyouhurtanotherhumanbeing,youhurt peopleinyourcommunityandinyourlife,trashingrelationships, resultsinakindof self-inflicted
(?自己招致的?) spiritualwound.”
[K]Instead, Soupiossays,ancient wisdomurgesus todogood. .
[L]“ThisisAesop,thefabulist(?寓言家?),themanofthese charming little tales,oftentoldintermsofanimals and animal relationships,”hesays.“Ithinkwhat Aesopwas suggesting isthatwhenyouofferagoodturntoanotherhumanbeing, onecan hopethatthat good deedwillcomeback and sortofpay aprofittoyou, thedoerofthe there isnoconcretebenefitpaidinresponse toyourgooddeed,attheveryleast,thedoerofthegooddeedhasthe opportunityto enjoy akindofspirituallyenlightenedmoment.”
[M]Soupios saysfollowing the 10 Golden Rulesbased on ancient wisdomcanguideustothepathof thegoodlifewherewe stop living as onlookersand becomeengagedandhappierhuman beings. And that,henotes, is a lifeworthliving. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2 上作答。