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大学英语四级考试试卷真题「大学英语四级考试试卷真题2020」

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历年大学英语四级作文真题及范文汇总

1、Many?people?insist?that...?很多人(坚持)认为……

2、A?lot?of?people?seem?to?think?that...?很多人似乎认为……

1、Taking?all?these?factors?into?consideration,?we?naturally?come?to?the?conclusion?that...?把所有这些因素加以考虑,我们自然会得出结论……

大学英语四级考试试卷真题「大学英语四级考试试卷真题2020」

1、It?is?high?time?that?we?put?an?end?to?the?(trend).?该是我们停止这一趋势的时候了。

2、It?is?time?to?take?the?advice?of?...?and?to?put?special?emphasis?on?the?improvement?of?...?该是采纳……的建议,并对……的进展给予非常重视的时候了。

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大学英语四六级考试真题

大学英语四六级已经成为了每个大学生的必考项目,接下来就让我来介绍三本我自认为很好用的四六级真题帮助大家顺利通过吧!

NO.1 《四级真题闪过》

优点:

1. 每套真题的词汇、短语、语法考点全都按照题目的顺序给列出来的,内容相当详细;

2. 解析册讲解详细,不仅告诉你正确选项为什么对,还告诉你错误选项为什么错;

3. 方法册对四级真题的四大题型详细解读,都有解题步骤和技巧适配;

4. 预测册有24篇写作和翻译话题,全都是结合了历年真题预测;

5. 试题册完全仿真排版,每套真题都有配套答题卡。

适用人群:复习时间紧张,想要在备考的过程中快速抓住重点的同学,短时间内向顺利考过四级。

NO.2巨微英语的《四级真题逐句精解》

优点:

1. 每篇真题文章以单词和句子为单位,一词一句的进行讲解,讲解足够透彻;

2. 所有长难句都有图解解析,梳理层次更加清晰,长难句更直观,更加明白什么是重难点;

3. 从题干和选项两个角度分析内容,题干确定正确答案、选项排除错误答案,方法直观,步骤合理;

4. 附赠满分答题技巧,排除干扰项和命题陷阱,从而快速作答,顺利拿高分;

5. 全真模拟,随时随地上考场!

适用人群:英语基础弱,因为讲解足够透彻,所以就算你不懂语法、不认识单词,也能顺利看懂!

NO.3 星火英语《四级通关》

优点:

1. 赠册比较多,能够从口试、笔试多角度提高自己,综合提高自己的英语水平;

2. 由于排版比较密集,所以相对而言真题册和讲解册都比较薄,方便携带;

3. 老牌英语机构的图书,相对而言比较值得信赖;

4. 对于喜欢看视频学习的同学来说,APP上有大量的视频课,所以可以借助视频课了解内容,虽然比较耗费时间,但是更有面对面学习的感觉;

适用人群:英语基础很好,因为讲解比较少,所以英语基础一定要好,基础一般的同学,尽量“避雷”!

希望以上的真题可以帮助你顺利考取高分。

2019年12月大学英语四级真题长阅读(第一套)

2019年12月14日,大学英语四级笔试考试已经结束,各位考生对本次四级考试的做题感觉如何呢? 文都四六级 英语老师在考后及时为大家整理2019年12月大学英语四级真题长阅读(第一套),希望大家都能够顺利通过本次四级考试。

Section B

Directions: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.

A South Korean city designed for the future takes on a life of its own

A) Getting around a city is one thing — and then there’s the matter of getting from one city to another. One vision of the perfect city of the future: a place that offers easy access to air travel.

In 2011, a University of North Carolina business professor named John Kasarda published a book called Aerotropolis: The Way We’ll Live Next. Kasarda says future cities should be built intentionally around or near airports. The idea, as he has put it, is to offer businesses “rapid, long-distance connectivity on a massive scale.”

B) “The 18th century really was a waterborne (水运的) century, the 19th century a rail century. the 20th century a highway, car, truck century一and the 21st century will increasingly be an aviation century, as the globe becomes increasingly connected by air,” Kasarda says. Songdo, a city built from scratch in South Korea, is one of Kasarda’s prime examples. It has existed for just a few years.“ From the get-go, it was designed on the basis of connectivity and competitiveness,”says Kasada. “The government built the bridge directly from the airport to the Songdo International Business District. And the surface infrastructure was built in tandem with the new airport .”

C) Songdo is a stone’s throw from South Korea’s Incheon Airport, its main international hub (枢纽). But it takes a lot more than a nearby airport to be a city of the future. Just building a place as an “international business district” doesn’t mean it will become one. Park Yeon Soo conceived (构想) this city of the future back in 1986. He considers Songdo his baby. “I am a visionary,” he says. Thirty years after he imagined the city, Park’s baby is close to 70 percent built, with 36.000 people living in the business district and 90,000 residents in greater Songdo. It’s about an hour outside Seoul, built on reclaimed tidal flats along the Yellow Sea, There’s a Coast Guard building and a tall trade tower, as well as a park, golf course and university.

D) Chances are you’ve actually seen this place. Songdo appears in the most famous music video ever to come ou of South Korea. “Gangnam Style” refers to the fashionable Gangnam district in Seoul. But some of the video was filmed in Songdo.“I don’t know if you remember, there was a scene in a subway station. That was not Gangnam. That was actually Songdo,” says Jung Won Son, a professor of urban development at London’s Bartlett School of Planning, “Part of the reason to shoot there is that it’s new and nice.”

E) The city was supposed to be a hub for global companies, with employees from all over the world. But hat’s not how it has turned out. Songdo’s reputation is as a futuristic ghost town. But the reality is more complicated. A bridge with big, light-blue loops leads into the business district. In the center of the main road, there’s a long line of flags of the world. On the corner, there’s a Starbucks and a 7-Eleven--all of the international brands that you see all over the world nowadays.

F) The city is not empty. There are mothers pushing strollers, old women with walkers -- even in the middle of the day. when it’s 90 degrees out. Byun Young-Jin chairs the Songdo real estate association and started selling property here when the first phase of the city opened in 2005. He says demand has boomed in the past couple of years. Most of his clients are Korean. In fact, the developer says, 99 percent of the homes here are sold to Koreans. Young families move here because the schools are great. And that’s the problem: Songdo has become a popular Korean city 一more popular as a residential area than a business one. It’s not yet the futuristic international business hub that planners imagined. “It’s a great place to live. And it’s becoming a great place to work,” says Scott Summers, the vice president of Gale International, the developer of the city. The floor-to-ceiling windows of his company’s offices overlook Songdo Central Park, with a c**** full of kayaks and paddle boats. Shimmering (闪烁的)glass towers line the c****’s edge.

G) “What’s happened is, because we focused on creating that quality of life first, which enabled the residents to live here, what has probably missed the mark is for companies to locate here,” he says. “There needs to be strong economic incentives.” The city is still unfinished, and it feels a bit like a theme park. It doesn’t feel all that futuristic. There’s a high-tech underground trash disposal system. Buildings are environmentally friendly. Everybody’s television set is connected to a system that streams personalized language or exercise classes.

H) But Star Trek this is not. And to some of the residents, Songdo feels hollow. “I’m, like, in prison for weekdays. That’s what we call it in the workplace,” says a woman in her 20s. She doesn’t want to use her name for fear of being fired from her job. She goes back to Seoul every weekend. “I say I’m prison-breaking on Friday nights.” But she has to make the prison break in her own car. There’s no high-speed train connecting Songdo to Seoul, just over 20 miles away.

I) The man who first imagined Songdo feels frustrated. too. Park says he built South Korea a luxury vehicle, “like Mercedes or BMW. It’s a good car now. But we’re waiting for a good driver to accelerate.”

But there are lots of other good cars out there, too. The world is dotted with futuristic, high-tech cities trying to attract the biggest international companies

J) Songdo’s backers contend that it’s still early, and business space is filling up—about 70 percent of finished offices are now occupied. Brent Ryan, who teaches urban design at MIT, says Songdo proves a universal principle. “There have been a lot of utopian (乌托邦的) cities in history. And the reason we don’t know about a lot of them is that a lot of them have vanished entirely.” In other words, when it comes to cities—or anything else—it is hard to predict the future.

36. Songdo’s popularity lies more in its quality of life than its business attraction.

37. The man who conceives Songdo feels disappointed because it has fallen short of his expectations.

38. A scene in a popular South Korean music video was shot in Songdo.

39. Songdo still lacks the financial stimulus for businesses to set up shop there.

40. Airplanes will increasingly become the chief means of transportation, according to a professor.

41. Songdo has ended up different from the city it was supposed to be.

42. Some of the people who work in Songdo complain about boredom in the workplace.

43. A business professor says that a future city should have easy access to international transportation.

44. Acording to an urban design professor, it is difficult for city designers to foresee what happen in the future.

45. Park Yeon So. Who envisioned Songdo, feels a parental connection with the city.

以上就是文都四六级英语老师为大家整理的2019年12月大学英语四级真题长阅读(第一套),希望大家都能够顺利通过此次的四级考试!

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