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2017年12月英語(yǔ)四級(jí)答案(2)

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2017年12月英語(yǔ)四級(jí)答案

  conversation 2

  W: Our topic

  today is about something that foreigners nearly always say when

  they visit Britain. It’s why are the British so cold and they are

  talking about the British personality, the famous British reserve.

  It means that we aren’t very friendly; we aren’t very

  open.

  M: So do you

  think it is true?

  W: it is a

  difficult one. So many people who visit Britain say it’s difficult

  to make friends with British people. They say we are cold, reserved

  and unfriendly.

  M: I think it’s

  true. Look at Americans or Australians. They speak the same

  language, but they are much more open. And you see it when you

  travel, people, I mean strangers speak to you on the street or on

  the train. British people seldom speak on the train or the bus not

  in London anyway.

  W: Not in London.

  That’s it. Capital cities are full of tourists and are never

  friendly. People are different in other parts of the

  country.

  M: Not

  completely. I met a woman once, an Italian. She has been working in

  Manchester for 2 years and no one, not one of the colleagues had

  ever invited her to their home. They were friendly to her at work

  but nothing else. She can’t believe it. She said that it would

  never happen in Italy.

  W: You know what

  they says. An Englishman’s home is his castle. It is really

  difficult to get inside.

  M: Yeah it’s

  about being private. You go home to your house and your garden and

  you close the door. It’s your place.

  W: That’s why the

  British don’t like flats. They prefer to living in the

  houses.

  M: That’s

  true.

  Q12 What do

  foreigners generally think of British people according to the

  woman?

  Q13 What may

  British people typically do on train according to the

  man?

  Q14 What does the

  man say about the Italian woman working in Manchester?

  Q15 Why do

  British people prefer houses to flats?

  Section C Passage

  Passage1

  In college, time

  is scarce and consequently very precious. At the same time,

  expenses in college pile up surprisingly quickly. A part-time job

  is a good way to balance costs while insuring there is enough time

  left over for both academic subjects and after-class

  activities.

  If you are a

  college student looking for a part-time job, the best place to

  start your job search is right on campus. There are tons of

  on-campus job opportunities and as a student, you’ll automatically

  be given hiring priority. Plus, on-campus jobs eliminate commuting

  time, and could be a great way to connect with academic and

  professional resources at your university. Check with your school’s

  career service or employment office for help to find a campus

  job.

  Of course, there

  are opportunities for part-time work off campus, too. If you spend

  a little time digging for the right part-time jobs, you’ll save

  yourself time when you find a job that leaves you with enough time

  to get your schoolwork done, too.

  If you were a

  college student looking for work, but worried you won’t have enough

  time to devote to academic subjects, consider working as a study

  hall or library monitor. Responsibility is generally include

  supervising study spaces, to insure that a quiet atmosphere is

  maintained. It’s a pretty easy job. But one with lots of done time,

  which means you’ll have plenty of time to catch up on reading, do

  homework or study for an exam.

  16. What does the

  speaker say about college students applying for on campus

  jobs?

  17. What can

  students do to find a campus job according to the

  speaker?

  18. What does the

  speaker say is a library monitor’s responsibility?

  Passage2

  Agricultural

  workers in green tea fields near Mountain Kenya are gathering the

  tea leaves. It is beautiful to see the rows of tea bushes are

  straight. All appears to be well. But the farmers who planted the

  bushes are worried.Nelson Kibara is one of them. He has been

  growing tea in the Kerugoya area for 40 years.

  He says the

  prices this year have been so low that he has made almost no

  profit. He says he must grow different kinds of tea if he is to

  survive.

  Mr. Kibara and

  hundreds of other farmers have been removing some of their tea

  bushes and planting a new kind of tea developed by the Tea Research

  Foundation of Kenya. Its leaves are purple and brown. When the tea

  is boiled, the drink has a purple color. Medical researchers have

  studied the health benefits of the new tea. They say it is

  healthier than green tea and could be sold for a price that is

  three to four times higher than the price of green

  tea.

  But Mr. Kibara

  says he has not received a higher price for his purple tea

  crop.

  He says the

  market for the tea is unstable and he is often forced to sell his

  purple tea for the same price as green tea leaves. He says there

  are not enough buyers willing to pay more for the purple

  tea.

  Q 19 Why have tea

  farmers in Kenya decided to grow purple tea?

  Q 20 What

  researchers say about the purple tea ?

  Q 21 What Mr.

  Kibara found about the purple tea?

  Passage3

  Today's consumers

  want beautiful hand crafted s to wear and the help them to

  home. They prefer something unique and they demand quality.

  Craftsman today are meeting this demand, people in homes are

  showing great change as more and more unique handcrafted items

  become available. Handcrafts are big business, no longer does good

  craftsman have to work the job they dislikes all day, and then try

  to create at night. He has earned his professional status, he has

  now are respected member of the society. Part of the fun of being a

  craftsman is meeting other craftsman, they love to share their

  ideas and materials and help others find market for their work.

  Craftsman have helped educated consumers to make wise choices, they

  help them to become aware of design and the technique, they help

  them to relay their choices to its intended use. They often involve

  in the consumers in trying the craft themselves. When a group of

  craftsman expands to include more members, a small craftsman

  organization is formed, such organization does a lot in training

  work shops in special media and crafts marketing techniques, crafts

  fail in sales, first of all TV appearances and demonstrations.

  State art councils help sponsor local art and crafts festivals,

  which draw crowds in tourist consumers, this blew the local economy

  considerably because this not only by crafts but it also used by

  the restaurant and hotels and other services of the

  area

  Q22 what does the

  speaker say about today's consumers?

  Q23 what does the

  speaker say about the good craftsman in the past?

  Q24 what does

  craftsman help consumers do?

  Q25 why do state

  art councils help to sponsor local arts and crafts

  festivals?[/hide]

  聽(tīng)力參考答案:第一套

  Section A

  1. [A] It was dangerous to live in.

  2. [B] A storm

  3. [B] They were trapped in an underground elevator.

  4. [C] They sent supplies to keep the miners warm.

  5. [D] Close some of its post office.

  6. [C] Stopping mail delivery on Saturdays.

  7. [A] Many post office staff will lose their jobs.

  Section B

  8. [D] He will lose part of his pay.

  9. [B] He is a trustworthy guy.

  10.[D] She is better at handling such matters.

  11.[C] He is always trying to stir up trouble.

  12. [D] Reserved

  13. [A] They stay quiet

  14. [C] She was never invited to a colleague’s home.

  15. [B] Houses provide more privacy

  Section C

  16. [D] They will automatically be given hiring priority.

  17. [C] Visit the school careers service.

  18. [B] Supervising study spaces to ensure a quiet atmosphere.

  19. [C] It may be sold at a higher price.

  20. [A] It is healthier than green tee.

  21. [D] It does not have a stable market.

  22. [B] They prefer unique s of high quality.

  23. [B] They could only try to create at night.

  24. [A] Make wise choices.

  25. [A] To boost the local economy.

  第二套

  SectionA

  1 [C] They were all good at cooking.

  2 [C] His parents’s friends.

  3 [A] No one of the group ate it.

  4 [B] It was rather disappointing.

  5 [C] The business success of the woman’s shop.

  6 [A] Keep down its expense.

  7 [D]They are sold at lower prices than in other shops.

  8 [A] To maintain friendly relationship with other shops.

  Section B

  9 [C]They deliver pollutants from the ocean to their nesting sites.

  10[A]They originate from Devon Island in the Aretie area.

  11[B]They were carried by the wind.

  12[C]The harm Arctic seabirds may cause to humans.

  13[D]It has decreased.

  14[A]It is now the second leading cause of death for centenarians.

  15[D]Their minds fail before their bodies do.

  Section C

  16[C]They are focused more on attraction than love.

  17[C]It is not love if you don’t wish to maintain the relationship.

  18[C]How the relationship is to be defined if any one is missing.

  19[B]Social work as a profession.

  20[D]They help enhance the well-being of the underprivileged.

  21[C]They all have an academic degree in social work.

  22[A]Social works’ job options and responsibilities.

  23[A]To fight childhood obesity.

  24[C]They impress kids more than they do adults.

  25[D]Message positive behaviors at all times.

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