2013年6月四级考试真题(第1套)12752.pdf
学英语 找长喜 1 2013 年 6 月四级考试真题(第一套)Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay.You should start your essay with a brief description of the picture and then express your views on the importance of reading literature.You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 学英语 找长喜 2 Part II Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)(15 minutes)Directions:In this part,you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1.For questions 17,choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).For questions 810,complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Surviving the Recession Americas recession began quietly at the end of 2007.Since then it has evolved into a global crisis.Reasonable people may disagree about whom to blame.Financiers who were not as clever as they thought they were?Regulators falling asleep at work?Consumers who borrowed too much?Politicians who thoughtlessly promoted home-ownership for those who could not afford it?All are guilty;and what a mess they have created.Since 2007 America has shed 5 million jobs.More than 15%of the workforce are jobless or underemployed roughly 25 million workers.The only industries swelling their payrolls are health care,utilities and the federal government.The value of listed shares in American firms collapsed by 57%from its peak in October 2007 to a low in March this year,though it has since bounced back somewhat.Industrial production fell by 12.8%in the year to March,the worst slide since the Second World War.Mark Zandi,an economist at Moodys E,predicts that the recession will shrink Americas economy by 3.5%in total.For most executives,this is the 学英语 找长喜 3 worst business environment theyve ever seen.Times are so tough that even bosses are taking pay cuts.Median(中位数的)pay for chief executives of S&P 500 companies fell 6.8%in 2008.The overthrown giants of Wall Street took the biggest knock,with average pay cuts of 38%and median bonuses of zero.But there was some pain for everyone:median pay for chief executives of non-financial firms in the S&P 500 fell by 2.7%.Nearly every business has a sad tale to tell.For example,Arne Sorenson,the president of Marriott hotels,likens the crisis to the downturn that hit his business after September 11th,2001.When the twin towers fell,Americans stopped travelling.Marriott had its worst quarter ever,with revenues per room falling by 25%.This year,without a terrorist attack,the hotel industry is“putting the same numbers on the board”,says Mr Sorenson.The hotel bust(不景气),like most busts,was preceded by a breathtaking boom.Although many other big firms resisted the temptation to over-borrow,developers borrowed heavily and built bigger and fancier hotels as if the whole world were planning a holiday in Las Vegas.When the bubble burst,demand collapsed.Hotel owners found themselves with a huge number of empty rooms even as a lot of unnecessary new hotels were ready to open.Other industries have suffered even more.Large numbers of builders,property firms and retailers have gone bankrupt.And a disaster has hit Detroit.Last year the American car industry had the capacity to make 17 million vehicles.Sales in 2009 could be barely half of that.The Big Three American carmakersGeneral Motors,Ford and Chrysleraccumulated ruinous costs over the post-war years,such as gold-plated health plans and pensions for workers who retired as young as 48.All three are desperately restructuring.Only Ford may survive in its current form.Hard times breed hard feelings.Few Americans understand what caused the recession.Some are seeking scapegoats(替罪羊).Politicians are happy to take advantage.Bosses have been summoned to Washington to be scolded on live television.The president condemns their greed.Extravagance(奢侈)is out Businessfolk are bending over backwards to avoid seeming extravagant.Meetings at resorts are suddenly unacceptable.Goldman Sachs,an investment bank,cancelled a conference in Las Vegas at the last minute and rebooked it in San Francisco,which cost more but sounded less 学英语 找长喜 4 Anyway,the pain will eventually end.American business will regain its shine.Many firms will die,but the survivors will emerge leaner and stronger than before.The financial sectors share of the economy will shrink,and stay shrunk for years to come.The importance of non-financial firms will accordingly rise,along with their ability to attract the best talent.America will remain the best place on earth to do business,so long as Barack Obama and the Democrats in Congress resist the temptation to interfere too much,and so long as organised labour does not overplay its hand.The crisis will prove hugely disruptive(破坏性的),however.Bad management techniques will be exposed.Necessity will force the swift adoption of more efficient ones.At the same time,technological innovation(创新)will barely pause for breath,and two big political changes seem likely.Mr Obamas plan to curb carbon dioxide(CO2)emissions(排放),though necessary,will be far from cost-free,whatever his sunny speeches on the subject might suggest.The shift to a low-carbon economy will help some firms,hurt others and require every organisation that uses much energy to rethink how it operates.It is harder to predict how Mr Obamas proposed reforms to the failing health-care system will turn out.If he succeeds in curbing costsa big ifit would be a huge gain for America.Some businesses will benefit but the vast bulk of the savings will be captured by workers,not their employers.In the next couple of years the businesses that thrive will be those that are tight with costs,careful of debt,cautious with cash flow and extremely attentive to what customers want.They will include plenty of names no one has yet heard of.Times change,and corporations change with them.In 1955 Times Man of the Year was Harlow Curtice,the boss of GM.His firm was leading America towards“a new economic order”,the magazine wrote.Thanks to men like Curtice,“the bonds of scarcity”had been broken and America was rolling“to an all-time high of prosperity”.Soon,Americans would need to spend“comparatively little time earning a living”.Half a century later GM is a typical example of poor management.In March its chief executive was fired by Times current Man of the Year,Mr Obama.The government now backs up the domestic car industry,lending it money and overseeing its turnaround plans.With luck,this 学英语 找长喜 5 will be short-lived.But there is a danger that Washington will end up micromanaging not only Detroit but also other parts of the economy.And clever as Mr Obamas advisers are,history suggests they will be bad at this.1.From the first paragraph,we learn that Americas recession is the result of _.A)a messy real estate market C)unregulated competition B)a combination of causes D)financiers mismanagement 2.At the worst time,the total value of listed shares in American firms shrank by _.A)57%C)12.8%B)15%D)3.5%3.According to Arne Sorenson,the president of Marriott hotels,the current recession _.A)was the worst he had ever seen since World War II B)reduced his revenues to a quarter of normal years C)hit his business as hard as the 9/11 terrorist attack D)spoiled his plans to build more hotels in Las Vegas 4.The Big Three American carmakers need restructuring to survive because _.A)their production capacity has shrunk to less than half of the previous year B)their technology has fallen behind their competitors elsewhere in the world C)they have borrowed too heavily and accumulated too large amounts of debt D)they cannot cope with the ruinous costs accumulated over the post-war years 5.Goldman Sachs,an investment bank,cancelled a conference in Las Vegas in order to _.A)raise its efficiency C)avoid seeming wasteful B)cut unnecessary costs D)have fun in San Francisco 6.The author of this report seems to be _ 学英语 找长喜 6 A)against too much government interference in the economy B)optimistic about Obamas effort to reduce CO2 emissions C)interested in political and economic reforms D)concerned about the interests of the workforce 7.According to the author,Obamas plan to limit carbon dioxide emissions will _.A)not benefit Americas industry C)do good to the environment B)benefit the whole nation D)by no means be inexpensive 8.Because Harlow Curtices firm was leading America in creating“a new economic order”,he was named by Time magazine as _ in 1955.9.In March,General Motors chief executive was fired by Mr Obama for _.10.The author is afraid that the Obama administration will end up _ Americas economy.Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section A Directions:In this section,you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations.At the end of each conversation,one or more questions will be asked about what was said.Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.After each question there will be a pause.During the pause,you must read the four choices marked A),B),C)and D),and decide which is the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the 学英语 找长喜 7 11.A)The woman is the managers secretary.B)The man found himself in a wrong place.C)The man is the managers business associate.D)The woman was putting up a sign on the wall.12.A)He needs more time for the report.B)He needs help to interpret the data.C)He is sorry not to have helped the woman.D)He does not have sufficient data to go on.13.A)A friend form New York.C)A postal delivery.B)A message from Tony.D)A change in the weather.14.A)She is not available until the end of next week.B)She is not a reliable source of information.C)She does not like taking exams.D)She does not like psychology.15.A)He will help the woman carry the suitcase.B)The womans watch is twenty minutes fast.C)The woman shouldnt make such a big fuss.D)There is no need for the woman to be in a hurry.16.A)Mary is not so easygoing as her.B)Mary and she have a lot in common.C)She finds it hard to get along with Mary.D)She does not believe what her neighbors said.17.A)At an information service.C)At a repair 学英语 找长喜 8 B)At a car wash point.D)At a dry cleaners.18.A)The woman came to the concert at the mans request.B)The man is already fed up with playing the piano.C)The piece of music the man played is very popular.D)The mans unique talents are the envy of many people.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19.A)He has taught Spanish for a couple of years at a local school.B)He worked at the Brownstone Company for several years.C)He owned a small retail business in Michigan years ago.D)He has been working part-time in a school near Detroit.20.A)He prefers a full-time job with more responsibility.B)He is eager to find a job with an increased salary.C)He likes to work in a company close to home.D)He would rather get a less demanding job.21.A)Sports.C)Foreign languages.B)Travel.D)Computer games.22.A)When he is supposed to start work.B)What responsibilities he would have.C)When he will be informed about his application.D)What career opportunities her company can offer.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23.A)She is pregnant.C)She has just finished her project.B)She is over 50.D)She is a good 学英语 找长喜 9 24.A)He takes good care of Lisa.C)He is good at business management.B)He is the CEO of a giant company.D)He works as a sales manager.25.A)It is in urgent need of further development.B)It produces goods popular among local people.C)It has been losing market share in recent years.D)It is well positioned to compete with the giants.Section B Directions:In this section,you will hear 3 short passages.At the end of each passage,you will hear some questions.Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage One Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26.A)It is lined with tall tress.C)It has high buildings on both sides.B)It was widened recently.D)It used to be dirty and disorderly.27.A)They repaved it with rocks.C)They beautified it with plants.B)They built public restrooms on it.D)They set up cooking facilities near it.28.A)What makes life enjoyable.C)What a community means.B)How to work with tools.D)How to improve health.29.A)They were obliged to fulfill the signed 学英语 找长喜 10 B)They were encouraged by the city officials praise.C)They wanted to prove they were as capable as boys.D)The derived happiness from the constructive work.Passage Two Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30.A)The majority of them think it less important than computers.B)Many of them consider it boring and old-fashioned.C)The majority of them find it interesting.D)Few of them read more than ten books a year.31.A)Novels and stories.C)History and science books.B)Mysteries and detective stories.D)Books on culture and tradition.32.A)Watching TV.C)Reading magazines.B)Listening to music.D)Playing computer games.Passage Three Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33.A)Advice on the purchase of cars.B)Information about the new green-fuel vehicles.C)Trends for the development of the motor car.D)Solutions to global fuel shortage.34.A)Limited driving range.C)The short life of batteries.B)Huge recharging expenses.D)The unaffordable high price.35.A)They need to be further improved.B)They can easily switch to natural 学英语 找长喜 11 C)They are more cost-effective than vehicles powered by solar energy.D)They can match conventional motor cars in performance and safety.Section C Directions:In this section,you will hear a passage three times.When the passage is read for the first time,you should listen carefully for its general idea.When the passage is read for the second time,you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard.For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information.For these blanks,you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words.Finally,when the passage is read for the third time,you should check what you have written.My favorite T.V.show?“The Twilight Zone.”I(36)_ like the episode called“The Printers Devil.”Its about a newspaper editor whos being(37)_out of business by a big newspaper syndicateyou know,a group of papers(38)_by the same people.Hes about to(39)_ suicide when hes interrupted by an old man who says his name is Smith.The editor is not only offered$5,000 to pay off his newspapers(40)_,but this Smith character also offers his(41)_for free.It turns out that the guy(42)_ the printing machine with amazing speed,and soon hes turning out newspapers with(43)_ headlines.The small paper is successful again.The editor is amazed at how quickl