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1、大学英语四级 81 及答案解析(总分:746.57,做题时间:130 分钟)一、Writing (30 minutes)(总题数:1,分数:30.00)1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic The Advantages of Part-time Jobs. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese: 1目前很多大学生都在做兼职工作。 2做兼职工作的好处。

2、3结论。 (分数:30.00)_二、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Choosing a College Major The most important piece of advice in this article follows this sentence, so, are you ready for it? The advice: Dont panic. I know its easier said than done, but I cant tell you how many students I have advised since the

3、time that I have been a professor that seem in a state of panic if they are uncertain of their major, let alone a career. Choosing a major, thinking about a career, getting an education these are the things college is all about. Yes, there are some students who arrive on campus and know exactly thei

4、r major and career ambitions, but the majority of students do not, thus there is no need to rush into a decision about your major as soon as you step on campus. And guess what? A majority of students in all colleges and universities change their major at least once in their college careers; and many

5、 change their major several times over the course of their college career. This article is all about giving you some pointers and direction some steps for you to take in your journey toward discovering that ideal career path for you. But it is a journey, so make sure you spend some time thinking abo

6、ut it before making a decision. And dont be discouraged if you still dont have a major the first time you take this journey.your goal should be narrowing your focus from all possible majors to a few areas that you can then explore in greater depth. Way back when I was an undergraduate, I was a dual

7、major in marketing and magazine journalism. Today I am a college professor, which brings me to another piece of general advice before you begin your journey: your major in college is important for your first job after graduation, but studies show that most people will change careers yes, careers abo

8、ut four or five times over the course of their lives and no major exists that can prepare you for that! The first stop on your journey should be an examination or self-assessment of your interests. What types of things excite you? What types of jobs or careers appeal to you? The second stop on your

9、journey is an examination of your abilities. What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? What kind of skills do you have? You can begin this self-examination by looking at the courses you took in high school. What were your best subjects? Is there a pattern there? What kinds of extracurricula

10、r activities did you participate in while in high school? What kinds of things did you learn from part-time or summer jobs? The third stop on your journey involves examining what you value in work. Examples of values include: helping society, working under pressure, stability, security, status, paci

11、ng, working alone or with groups, having a positive impact on others, and many others. The fourth stop on your journey is career exploration. There are many schools that offer “what can I do with a major in?“ fact sheets. You can also learn more about various occupations, including future trends, by

12、 searching the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook. The fifth stop on your journey is the reality check. You need to honestly evaluate your options. Do you really value physicians and have an interest in being a doctor, but have little skills in science? Do you have a strong interest in

13、the arts, but your family is convinced you will become a CPA like your father? There are often ways to get around some of the obstacles during the reality check, but it is still important to face these obstacles and be realistic about whether you can get around them. The sixth and final stop on your

14、 journey is the task of narrowing your choices and focusing on choosing a major. Based on all your research and self-assessment of the first five stops on your journey, you should now have a better idea of the careers/majors you are not interested in pursuing as well as a handful of potential career

15、s/majors that do interest you. What are some other resources for helping you get more information about a major and/or a career? Take advantage of: Your professors, including your academic adviser talk with your professors, whether you have taken a class with them or not. Any of them have worked in

16、the field in which they teach and all are experts about careers and career opportunities. Your classmates, especially upperclassmen these are the folk who are deep into their major, perhaps already having had an internship or gone through job interviews. Use them as a resource to gather more informa

17、tion. Your colleges alumni unless your college was just founded, your school probably has a deep and varied group of alums, many of whom like to talk with current students. They can also be a resource to gather more information about careers. Your colleges career center almost always under-appreciat

18、ed, these folk have such a wealth of information at their fingertips that it is a shame more students dont take advantage of them and not just in your senior year. Start visiting in your first year because most have resources for choosing a major and a career, as well as internship and job placement

19、 information. (分数:71.00)(1).Many students tend to feel extremely anxious when they dont know how to chart their ideal path.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(2).Immediately after you step on campus, you need to make a decision on your major as quickly as possible.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(3).Its not unusual for many stu

20、dents to change their major over their college life.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(4).You have to be cautious when making the decision on your major, because it will prepare you for your careers over the course of your life.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(5).Obtaining information about various professions can be very help

21、ful in choosing your major.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(6).You can only consult the professors who give you lectures, because they know you better.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(7).Many students do not realize that colleges career center is an important source they can turn to.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(8).When choosing your

22、major, you may pinpoint several areas that you can_ from all possibilities.(分数:7.10)_(9).Interests play a part towards discovering the ideal path, so you have to make a_ of it.(分数:7.10)_(10).When you take reality into consideration, the right attitude is to_ and think about whether you can overcome

23、them.(分数:7.10)_三、Listening Comprehens(总题数:1,分数:15.00)A.Reading a newspaper.B.Listening to the radio.C.Watching television.D.Watching a sports game.A.The man is showing the woman around the city.B.The two persons are talking about sending letters.C.The man is a stranger to the cityD.The woman is aski

24、ng the way.A.Lose weight.B.Quit smoking.C.Weigh himself frequently.D.Have a talk with the doctor.A.He hasnt any interest in concert.B.He doesnt like going out with the woman.C.He wants to go to hear the concert himself.D.He likes to watch a movie more.A.She is a fast runner.B.She runs slowly.C.She r

25、uns too quickly.D.She is too weak to run.A.They both work overseas for a company.B.The woman does not specialize in languages.C.Their superiors expect them to master some foreign languages.D.The man is not qualified to serve as an interpreter.A.She had a talk with her friends.B.She had to wait for s

26、omeone.C.The man asked for her help.D.She had something important to do.A.Hes going to visit a photo studio.B.Hes just returned from a job interview.C.Hes on the way to the theater.D.Hes just had his picture taken.四、Section B(总题数:2,分数:10.00)A.Go to the park in the morning and go shopping in the afte

27、rnoon.B.Go to an art museum in the morning and go to the seashore in the afternoon.C.Go to an art museum in the morning and go shopping in the afternoon.D.Go to the park in the morning and go to the zoo in the afternoon.A.Italian.B.Indonesian.C.Indian.D.Chinese.A.The zoo will be closed the rest of t

28、he week.B.The zoo is free to visitors that day only.C.There are unusual animals on display.D.They havent been to a zoo before.A.He is waiting for his favorite program.B.He is not getting on well with his roommate.C.He is relieving his study pressure.D.He is waiting for the woman.A.Because he didnt d

29、o well last time.B.Because he is usually busy.C.Because he doesnt know what he got last time.D.Because he isnt familiar with the woman.A.He thinks it is too late.B.He doesnt want to make her important.C.He doesnt know her well.D.He doesnt believe she is good at math.A.She is sure that Elizabeth is f

30、ree.B.She is sure that this call can help Elizabeth review.C.Elizabeth owes her a big favor.D.Elizabeth is always ready to help others.A.His friend gave him the wrong key.B.He didnt know where the back door was.C.He couldnt find the key to his mailbox.D.It was too dark to put the key in the lock.A.I

31、t was getting dark.B.He was afraid of being blamed by his friend.C.The birds might have flown away.D.His friend would arrive any time.A.He looked silly with only one leg inside the window.B.The torch light made him look very foolish.C.He knew the policeman wouldnt believe him.D.He realized that he h

32、ad made a mistake.A.He didnt like physics any more.B.His eyesight was too poor.C.Physics was too hard for him.D.He had to work to support himself.A.He was not happy with the new director.B.He was not qualified to be an engineer.C.He wanted to travel.D.He found his job boring.A.He wanted to work with

33、 his friend.B.He enjoyed traveling around the world.C.He wanted to go to Spain.D.He was rejected by the engineering firm.A.He enjoyed teaching English.B.He wanted to earn more to support his family.C.The owner of the school promised him a good position.D.He could earn more as a teacher than as a tra

34、vel agent.A.One sixth of them are seriously polluted.B.One third of them are seriously polluted.C.Half of them are seriously polluted.D.Most of them are seriously polluted.A.There was no garbage left to clean up.B.There was more garbage than before and they had to work harder.C.The river had become

35、so clean that a lot of water birds came back.D.The river was much cleaner and they had to search for garbage.A.Most of them would be indifferent and keep on throwing garbage into the river.B.They would join the students in changing the situation.C.They would become more aware of the pollution proble

36、m.D.They would think twice before they went swimming or fishing in the river.六、Section C(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Sand covers not just sea-shores, but also ocean beds, deserts and mountains. It is one of the most common substances on earth. And it is a (36) 1element in man-made materials too (37) 2is largely

37、sand, while glass is made by melting sand and some other elements. What exactly is sand? In fact, according to the most generally (38) 3scheme of measurement, devised by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grains qualify as sand if their (39) 4is greater than 0.06 of a millimeter and less tha

38、n 0.6 of a millimeter. Depending on its age and (40) 5, particular sand can consist of tiny pebbles or porous granules. Its grains may have the shape of (41) 6or spirals, their edges jagged or smooth. They have come from the (42) 7of rocks, or from the skeletons of marine organisms, which accumulate

39、 on the (43) 8of the oceans, or even from volcanic eruptions. Usually, the older the granule, (44) 9. The fine, white beaches of northern Scotland, for instance, are recycled from sandstone several hundred million years old. (45) 10. Sand is an irreplaceable industrial factor, which has many uses; b

40、ut it has one vital function you might never even notice. Sand cushions our land from the seas impact, (46) 11. (分数:10.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_七、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:2,分数:355.00)Whether you are writing about literature or a rock concert, th

41、ere are several points about the evaluative essay you have to keep in mind. First, avoid using language that is simplistically judgmental. Dont say that something is great or beautiful or exciting or interesting. Your readers are apt to become defensive: “Well be the judge of that,“ theyll say. Your

42、 job as the writer of this essay is to show how the work under consideration is beautiful or exciting. If you do that well, your readers will be convinced of the works beauty without your saying that its beautiful. An occasional, off-handed “beautiful“ or “exciting“ is all right; just dont expect yo

43、ur readers to be convinced unless you make them feel that beauty or excitement. Second, dont re-tell the story. Only a sentence or two is enough to cover the story of an entire novel. If you spend your essay telling readers what happened in The Bluest Eye, they re going to wonder why they arent read

44、ing Toni Morrisons novel instead of your essay; after all, the Nobel Prize winner probably did a better job telling her story than you could ever do. Your job is to provide some insight into how Morrison did what she did. Then, in reading your essay, readers will say, “Wow! Thats great! I better go

45、read that novel.“ There will be occasions when you are forced to use the specialized vocabulary that people who really like this kind of art are used to using. Reading the CD booklets of jazz albums is sometimes like reading a foreign language if you re not hip. Thats to be expected. If it is writte

46、n well, your reader will go along with you. You cant be expected to review a rock concert with the same language that you d use to review the performance of a string quartet (管弦四重奏). Critics who write about art sometimes have their own vocabulary for doing so, and you need to be at least somewhat fa

47、miliar with that vocabulary before writing seriously about art. (分数:177.50)(1).According to the author, what kind of comments you d better avoid in your review?(分数:35.50)A.Description of the details of the performance.B.Using simple evaluative words.C.Persona preference.D.Background information.(2).According to the passage, to write an impressive evaluative essay, the author should_.(分数:35.50)A.provide new insights into the artistic worksB.polish the language in the reviewC.make there view as detaile

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