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1、20212021 年年 6 6 月英语四级真题及答案汇总月英语四级真题及答案汇总Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay based on the picture should start your essay with a brief description of the pictureand then comment on the kids understanding of going to should write at least120 words but no more than 180
2、 words.“Why am I going to school if my phone already knows everything?”Section ADirections:In this section,there is a passage with ten blanks.You are requiredto select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank followingthe passage.Read the passage through carefully before m
3、aking your choices.Eachchoice in the bank is identified by a letter.Please mark the corresponding letterfor each item on Answer Sheet2 with a single line through the centre.You may notuse any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.The U.S.Depart
4、ment of Education is making efforts to ensure that all studentshave equal access to a quality education.Today it is(36)the launch of the ExcellentEducators for All Initiative.The initiative will help states and school districtssupport great educators for the students who need them most.All children
5、are(37)to a high-quality education regardless of their race,zip code or familyincome.It is(38)important that we provide teachers and principals the support they need tohelp students reach their full(39),U.S.Secretary of Education Arne Duncan said.Despite theexcellent work and deep(40)of our nations
6、teachers and principals,students in high-poverty,high-minority schools are unfairly treated across our country.We have to do better.Local leadersand educators will(41)their own creative solutions,but we must work together to(42)ourfocus on how to better recruit,support and(43)effective teachers and
7、principals for all students,especially the kids who need them most.Todays announcement is another important step forward in improving access to a qualityeducation,a(44)of President Obamas year of action.Later today,Secretary Duncan will leada roundtable discussion with principals and school teachers
8、 from across the country about the(45)of working in high-need schools and how to adopt promising practices for supportinggreat educators in these schools.A.AnnouncingB.beneficialC.challengesD.commitmentE.componentF.contestsG.criticallyH.developI.distributingJ.enhanceK.entitledL.potentialM.properlyN.
9、qualifiedO.retainSection BDirections: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 fromwhich the information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once.Each paragr
10、aph ismarked with a letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet2.The Changes Facing Fast FoodThe Changes Facing Fast FoodA)Fast-food firms have to be a thick-skinned bunch.Health experts regularly criticize themseverely for selling food that makes people fat.Criti
11、cs even complain that McDonalds,whoselogo symbolizes calorie excess,should not have been allowed to sponsor the World Cup.Theseare things fast-food firms have learnt to cope with.But not perhaps for much longer.The burgerbusiness faces more pressure from regulators at a time when it is already adapt
12、ing strategies inresponse to shifts in the global economy.B)Fast food was once thought to be recession-proof.When consumers need to cut spending,the logic goes,cheap meals like Big Macs and Whoppers become even more attractive.Suchtrading down proved true for much of the latest recession,when fast-f
13、ood companies pickedup customers who could no longer afford to eat at casual restaurants.Traffic was boosted inAmerica,the home of fast food,with discounts and promotions,such as$1 menus and cheapcombination meals.C)As a result,fast-food chains have weathered the recession better than their moreexpe
14、nsive competitors.In 2020 sales at full-service restaurants in America fell by more than 6%,but total sales remained about the same at fast-food chains.In some markets,such as Japan,France and Britain,total spending on fast food increased.Same-store sales in America atMcDonalds,the worlds largest fa
15、st-food company,did not decline throughout the downturn.Panera Bread,an American fast-food chain known for its fresh ingredients,performed well,too,because it offers higher-quality food at lower prices than restaurants.D)But not all fast-food companies have been as fortunate.Many,such as Burger King
16、,haveseen sales fall.In a severe recession,while some people trade down to fast food,many others eatat home more frequently to save money.David Palmer,an analyst at UBS,a bank,says smallerfast-food chains in America,such as Jack in the Box and Carls Jr.,have been hit particularly hardin this downtur
17、n because they are competing with the global giant McDonalds,which increasedspending on advertising by more than 7%last year as others cut back.E)Some fast-food companies also sacrificed their own profits by trying to give customersbetter value.During the recession companies set prices low,hoping th
18、at once they had temptedcustomers through the door they would be persuaded to order more expensive items.But inmany cases that strategy did not work.Last year Burger King franchisees(特许经营人)sued(起诉)the company over its double-cheeseburger promotion,claiming it was unfair for them to berepuired to sel
19、l these for$1 when they cost$1.10 to make.In May a judge ruled in favour ofBurger King.Nevertheless,the company may still be cursing its decision to promote cheapchoices over more expensive ones because items on its value menu now account for around 20%of all sales,up from 12%last October.F)Analysts
20、 expect the fast-food industry to grow modestly this year.But the downturn ismaking companies rethink their strategies.Many are now introducing higher-priced items toentice(引诱)consumers away from$1 specials.KFC,a division of Yum!Brands,which also ownsTaco Belland Pizza Hut,has launched a chicken san
21、dwich that costs around$5.And in May BurgerKing introduced barbecue(烧烤)pork ribs at$7 for eight.G)Companies are also trying to get customers to buy new and more items,including drinks.McDonalds started selling better coffee as a challenge to Starbucks.Its McCafe line nowaccounts for an estimated 6%o
22、f sales in America.Starbucks has sold rights to its Seattles Bestcoffee brand to Burger King,which will start selling it later this year.H)As fast-food companies shift from super size to more buys,they need to keepcustomer traffic high throughout the day.Many see breakfast as a big opportunity,and n
23、ot justfor fatty food.McDonalds will start selling porridge(粥)in America next year.Breakfast has thepotential to be very profitable,says Sara Senatore of Bernstein,a research firm,because themargins can be high.Fast-food companies are also adding midday and late-night snacks,such asblended drinks an
24、d wraps.The idea is that by having a greater range of things on the menu,wecan sell to consumers products they want all day,says Rick Carucci.,the.chief financial officer ofYum!Brands.I)But what about those growing waistlines?So far,fast-food firms have cleverly avoidedgovernment regulation.By provi
25、ding healthy options,like salads and low-calorie sandwiches,they have at least given the impression of doing something about helping to fight obesity(肥胖症).These offerings are not necessarily loss-leaders,as they broaden the appeal of outlets togroups of diners that include some people who dont want
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