大学英语四级考试2018年12月真题第三套.docx





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1、大学英语四级考试2018年12月真题(第三套)Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the challenges of starting a career after graduation. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words._Part II Listening Comprehension (25 minutes)特别说明: 由于
2、多题多卷, 官方第三套真题的听力试题与第二套真题的一致, 只是选项顺序不同, 因此, 本套试卷不再提供听力部分。Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the
3、passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.A few months ago, I was dow
4、n with a terrible cold which ended in a persistent bad cough. No matter how many different 26 I tried, I still couldnt get rid of the cough. Not only did it 27 my teaching but also my life as a whole. Then one day after class, a student came up to me and 28 traditional Chinese medicine. From her des
5、cription, Chinese medicine sounded as if it had magic power that worked wonders. I was 29 because I knew so little about it and have never tried it before. Eventually, my cough got so much 30 that I couldnt sleep at night, so I decided to give it a try. The Chinese doctor took my pulse and asked to
6、see my tongue, both of which were new 31 to me because they are both non-existent in Western medicine. Then the doctor gave me a scraping (刮) treatment known as Gua Sha. I was a little 32 at first because he used a smooth edged tool to scrape the skin on my neck and shoulders. A few minutes later, t
7、he 33 strokes started to produce a relieving effect and my body and mind began to 34 deeper into relaxation. I didnt feel any improvement in my condition in the first couple of days, but after a few more regular visits to the doctor, my cough started to 35 . Then, within a matter of weeks, it was co
8、mpletely gone! A) deepen I) remedies B) experiencesJ) scared C) hesitantK) sensitive D) inconvenienceL) sink E) lessenM) temporary F) licensesN) tremble G) pressuredO) worse H) recommendedSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each s
9、tatement 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.Is it really OK to
10、 eat food thats fallen on the floor?A)When you drop a piece of food on the floor, is it really OK to eat if you pick it up within five seconds? An urban food myth contends that if food spends just a few seconds on the floor, dirt and germs wont have much of a chance to contaminate it. Research in my
11、 lab has focused on how food becomes contaminated, and weve done some work on this particular piece of wisdom.B)While the five-second rule might not seem like the most pressing issue for food scientists to get to the bottom of, its still worth investigating food myths like this one because they shap
12、e our beliefs about when food is safe to eat.C)So is five seconds on the floor the critical threshold (门槛) that separates a piece of eatable food from a case of food poisoning? Its a bit more complicated than that. It depends on just how many bacteria can make it from floor to food in a few seconds
13、and just how dirty the floor is.D)Wondering if food is still OK to eat after its dropped on the floor is a pretty common experience. And its probably not a new one either. A well-known, but inaccurate, story about Julia Child may have contributed to this food myth. Some viewers of her cooking show,
14、The French Chef, insist they saw Child drop lamb on the floor and pick it up, with the advice that if they were alone in the kitchen, their guests would never know.E)In fact it was a potato pancake, and it fell on the stovetop, not on the floor. Child put it back in the pan, saying, “But you can alw
15、ays pick it up and if youre alone in the kitchen, whos going to see it?” But the misremembered story persists. Its harder to pin down the origins of the oft-quoted five-second rule, but a 2003 study reported that 70% of women and 56% of men surveyed were familiar with the five-second rule and that w
16、omen were more likely than men to eat food that had dropped on the floor.F)So what does science tell us about what a few moments on the floor means for the safety of your food? The earliest research report on the five-second rule is attributed to Jillian Clarke, a high school student participating i
17、n a research project at the University of Illinois. Clarke and her colleagues introduced bacteria to floor tiles (瓷砖) and then placed cookies on the tiles for varying times. They reported bacteria were transferred from the tiles to the cookies within five seconds, but didnt report the specific amoun
18、t of bacteria that made it from the tiles to the food.G)But how many bacteria actually transfer in five seconds? In 2007, my lab at Clemson University published a study in the Journal of Applied Microbiology. We wanted to know if the length of time food is in contact with a contaminated surface affe
19、cted the rate of transfer of bacteria to the food. To find out, we introduced bacteria to squares of tile, carpet or wood. Five minutes after that, we placed either bacon or bread on the surface for 5, 30 or 60 seconds, and then measured the number of bacteria transferred to the food. We repeated th
20、is exact procedure after the bacteria had been on the surface for 2, 4, 8 and 24 hours.H)We found that the number of bacteria transferred to either kind of food didnt depend much on how long the food was in contact with the contaminated surfacewhether for a few seconds or for a whole minute. The ove
21、rall number of bacteria on the surface mattered more, and this decreased over time after the initial introduction. It looks like whats at issue is less how long your food stays on the floor and much more how contaminated with bacteria that patch of floor happens to be.I)We also found that the kind o
22、f surface made a difference as well. Carpets, for instance, seem to be slightly better places to drop your food than wood or tile. When a carpet was contaminated, less than 1% of the bacteria were transferred. But when the food was in contact with tile or wood, 48 - 70% of bacteria were.J)Last year,
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