2023年英语四级答案完整版.docx
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1、2023年英语四级答案完整版 大学英语四级考试,即CET-4,是由国家教育部高等教育司主持的全国性英语考试,那么大家知道这次英语四级的答案吗?下面是我给大家带来的12月英语四级答案完整版,以供大家参考! 英语四级听力 第一套: C) It sent two dogs to the wrong destinations. A) Correct their mistake as soon as possible. B) She has had babies before. C) It was smooth. D) It was built above the sea-water. B) Repla
2、ce the restaurant5 s wooden deck. C) She posted its picture on Facebooks. D) Duck hunting remains legal in many parts of the world. A) Droughts. B) Their neat is not that popular. D) They poisoned wild ducks in large numbers. A) Have her house repainted. B) How much the work will cost. .C) Stay some
3、where else. .B ) Painting a house involves more trouble than she thought. A) To cultivate good habits. B) Create an ideal study environment for them. C) Start with something they enjoy. A) Workers who meet its body weight standards. D) Unfair. C) Encourage healthy behaviors. A) It has not done enoug
4、h to help left-handed children. D) They tend to have more difficulties in learning. D) Keep track of left-handed children&39; s school performance. B) Why their numbers are so high. 第二套: 1.B)She was coughing all the time. 2.C)Through a surgical operation. 3. D) lt ran away into a nearby forest. 4.A)
5、They rebuilt the fencing around their farm. 5. D)The loss of gold from an airplane. 6.A) lt made an emergency landing. 7.C)They will be questioned by the police. 8.B)For future training purposes. 9.C)To get her money back for the returned chair. 10.D)She was issued a new card. 11.C) Update her bank
6、card details on the company&39;s website. 12.A)He is feeling exhausted. 13.B)Order a delivery. 14.D) lt is too spicy. 15.C)She is too picky about food 16.A)Owner&39;s personalities affect their cats&39;behavior and wellbeing. 17.B)Provide their pets with the best care. 18.D)Further investigation. 19
7、.B)Running is the best exercise for extending one&39;s life. 20.A) lmproving their brain function. 21.D)They were less affected by sad movies. 22.A)He is a tour guide. 23.C)He observed his clients life and habits. 24.D)A house of a unique design. 25.B)They are copies built to the architect&39;s desi
8、gns. 英语四级阅读 选词填空 第一套: It is commonly believed that the great English dramatist and poet. 26.E)exact 27.C)conclusively 28.L)scarcity 29.H)position 30.Jprobably 31.B)classical 32.M)senior 33.D)emergence 34.A)captured 35.I)precision 第二套: Many people believe that commitment are the foundations of . 26.O
9、)unique 27.)possess 28.D)endure 29.C)confused 30.J)presence 31.B)assess 32.Flgenius 33.A)acknowledge 34.M)surprising 35.G)highly 第三套: The sheets are damp with sweat.You&39;re cold,but your heart is. 26.G)fear 27.C)avoid 28.H)limited 29.D)aware 30.B)answer 31.O)typically 32.J)result 33.L)rigorous 34.
10、K)review 35.M)tend 长篇阅读: 第一套: Why it matters that teens are reading less? 36.E That may be true, but that still does not tell us much about what happens across a whole generation of people when time spent on digital media grows.Large surveys con-ducted over the course of many years tell us that Amer
11、ican youth are not going to the cinema nearly as often as they did in the past. 37.BAnalysis of surveys of over one million teens in the United States collected since 1976 reveals a major shift in how teens are spending their leisure time. Paper books are being ignored, in favor of screens. 38.G Ind
12、eed, the number of senior high school students who said they had not read any books for pleasure in the last year was one out of three by 2023. That is triple the number from two decades ago. 39.DIf teens are spending so much time using electronic devices, does that mean they have to give activities
13、? Maybe not. Over the years, many scholars have insisted that time online does not necessarily take away time spent engaging with traditional media or on other activities. 40.A Most of us spend much more time with digital media than we did a decade ago.But today&39;s teens have grown up with smartph
14、ones. Compared with teens a couple of de-cades ago, the way they interact with traditional media like books and movies is fundamentally different. 41.H This might present problems for young people later on. When high school students go on to college, their past and current reading habits will influe
15、nce their academic per-formance. 42.c Teens did not always spend that much time with digi-tal media. Online time has doubled since 2023, and social media use has moved from a periodic activity to a daily one in the same period.By 2023, nearly nine out of ten young women in the 12th grade said they v
16、isited social media sites every day. 43.FBut the treads related to movies are less disturbing compared with the change in how teens spend their time. Research has revealed an enormous decline in reading.In 1980, about 60 percent of senior high school students said they read a book, newspaper or maga
17、zine every day that was not assigned for school.By 2023, only 16 percent did. 44.B Analysis of surveys of over one million teens in the United States collected since 1976 reveals a major shift in how teens are spending their leisure time. Paper books are being ignored, in favor of screens. 45.E That
18、 may be true, but that still does not tell us much about what happens across a whole generation of people when time spent on digital media grows. Large surveys conducted over the course of many years tell us that American youth are not going to the cinema nearly as often as they did in the past. 第二套
19、: How to no be boring 36.(F) The most interesting people aren&39;t those who&39;ve gone on some Eal,Pray,Love jourmey to find themsclves.Instead,Pirson says,they&39;re those who examine the ordinary. 37.(J)Of course, it&39;s possible to be a fountain of knowledge and a boring person,says public rela
20、tions consultant Andrea Pass.Paying attention to the listener is an important part of. 38.B To tell the truth,interesting people are more popular among their friends.If you don&39;t arouse somcone&39;s curiosity or brighten somcone&39;s day,you probably come. 39.(I) Television veteran Audrey Morriss
21、ey, executive producer of NBC&39;s The Voice,is always looking for what will make a person or story interesting to viewers. 40.(M)I have now come to realize that being boring,in actuali-ty, is not only about who you are as a person,but also how you present yourself 41.(C)Recently, I was at a gatheri
22、ng of colleagues when some-one turned to me and asked,"So,what&39;s new with you?" Ordi narily, I think I&39;m a good conversationalist. 42.(G) This is essentinlly how Jessica Hagy starts her day a lot of time thinking about what&39;s interesting to her. 43.(A)Humans are creatures habit. W
23、e love to establish a rou-tine and stick with it.Then we often put ourselves on auto-pi-lot.Routincs can be incredibly useful in helping you get things done. 44.(K)"If the listener is not paying attention, it&39;s your sign to shorten the story or change direction. 45.(E)"If someone is mak
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