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2019年12月英语四六级答案,速递!

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四级听力原文

News report one

(1) The British government has called for more men to consider a career in nursing. Figures show the number of male nurses has fallen in the last three years. Now, the number of men working in the nursing sector has reached us seven year low. Numbers of male nurses increased between 2011 and 2014 and reached a peak of 7168. This figure has dropped to only 6924 in 2017. (2) The UK Health Secretary said this is clearly a cultural problem, and probably one that exists in many parts of the world. But we can make efforts to change that now. We want to persuade males to think about career options of going into nursing. There is absolutely no reason why men can't go into this profession. The health secretary said that the government already has plans to attract a more varied workforce into nursing. She stated, we are leading the way on workforce planning. We will become the first nation in europe to publish a national health and care workforce plan.

Questions one and two are based on the news report you have just heard.

Question 1:What problem is Britain facing?

Question 2:What is the cause of the problem according to the UK Health Secretary?

News report two

(3) A man from Libya was enjoying a walk along the sands at southport beach. When he was about half a mile out from the dark, he felt a bit tired. So he lay down and fell asleep, but the tide swept in quickly at the beach. And the man was shocked to wake up and find the tide had come in and completely surrounded him, cutting him off from the shore. Fortunately for him, the beach life guards were quickly on the scene to stop him from drowning. The actor professionally to ensure the man was comfortable until an ambulance arrived. He was then taken to hospital. He is now in a stable condition. (4) When interviewed Keith porter of the southport beach said, our beach is so flat that it's very common for the tide come around the back of people and cut them off from the beach. Thankfully the emergency services have again worked well together to ensure a positive outcome. And we wish the gentleman a speedy recovery.

Questions three and four are based on the news report you have just heard

Question 3: What does the news reports say about the Libyan man?

Question 4:What did Keith Porter say at an interview?

News report three

(5) A raccoon, a small cat like animal climbed to the top of a 25-story sky scraper early on Wednesday. It was captured after becoming an online star across the world.

At a little before three am, the animal made it to the roof of the building,after it took a long break on a 17th floor window edge. At the top of the building, animal control officers put cat food in traps and captured the raccoon. (6) A private wildlife management company will release the animal into the wild. The raccoons upward journey began on Monday. The brown animal was spotted stuck on a narrow window edge of the office tower. On Tuesday, the raccoon slowly climbed the building. It reached the 23rd floor, and it's legend continued to grow on social media with every floor it climbed.

As it went up, people gathered on the sidewalk below to take photos and cheer for its safety. Online office workers posted photos and videos of the raccoon, resting on window edges and climbing up the building’s concrete exterior. (7) One online post said that the raccoon has succeeded in uniting the country the way no politician could.

Questions five to seven are based on the news report you have just heard :

Question 5:What does the news report say about the raccoon,a small cat like animal?Question 6: What will the wildlife management company do with the captured raccoon? Question 7:What did one online post say?

Conversation 1

W: (8)I have really amazing news. I just got a text message from my bank, saying my salary has been deposited in my account.

M: Getting paid as good. But I don't understand why you're so excited. It happens every month.

W: Well, I've been working for a few years. In fact, I worked all through university, but I only had part time jobs then. (8)So this is the first time I've ever been paid for a month of full time work.

M: Well, then you must feel great. (9)I mean, it's been two decades, but I can still remember when I got my first real salary. I was happy for days, I felt like it was a small fortune, even though it wasn't.

W: I've never earned so much money before. And there's so many things I'd like to do with it.

What did you do with your first pay?

M: (10)I bought a new suit for work and took my parents to a nice restaurant to celebrate. Maybe you could do the same.

W: I have enough professional clothes. And my parents are across the country. So seeing them is impossible. But some people from the office are members of a gym. I want to join. And my university classmates are arranging a trip to visit our old campus, and I'd love to go with them, but I can't afford both.

M: (11)If I were you, I join the gym because it's a good way to stay healthy, and it might help you build a stronger relationship with your colleagues. And good relationships are key to a successful career.

W: (11) Hm. You're right.Thanks for the advice. I'm taking it.

Question 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

Question 8: Why did the woman feel excited?

Question 9: when did the man get his first full time job?

Question 10: What did the man do when he got his first pay?

Question 11: What does the woman say she is going to?

Conversation 2

W:What's going on with you lately? You seem so distracted. Like you aren't really listening to anything. I say.

M:I know. I'm sorry.(12)I can't seem to focus on anything, because I still haven't decided if I should accept the offer for that phd program in London, or if I should take the job offer in New York.

W:Look, it's a tough decision, but you're running out of time, aren't you? I thought you said the company expected an answer by the end of the month.

M:Actually, it's the beginning of next month for the job, but the university needs a decision by the end of the week. So I have to act quickly.

M:You definitely need advice for the important decision like this. (13)So who have you talked to about it? What does your family think? And your adviser for your masters program?

M:I've asked their advice and that's part of the problem. My parents want me to get the degree, but my advisor thinks it's time for me to get more work experience.

W:What do you mean by part of the problem? Oh,wait, (14)it's your girlfriend, isn't it? You've been dating since your first year of university, so that six years now. She must have an opinion about all this. I mean isn't it time for you to think about getting married?

M:I do want to get married, (15)but she thinks we need to wait until we've launched our careers. Plus, she's not sure what she'll be doing next year. She's considering a job in England and one in Australia. And her parents are pushing for the latter.

Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

Question 12:Why does the man seem to be distracted?

Question 13:What does the woman say the man should do?

Question 14:What does the man say is part of his problem?

Question 15:Why doesn't the man's girlfriend agree to get married right now?

Passage One

(16) Analytical skills are our ability to understand and solve problems using Information we have available. These skills are extremely important for our professional, social, and intellectual lives. What are the best ways to improve them? One way is to expand your world view. Unfortunately, this takes time. Ultimately, it will help you better uate information and analyze different ideas and outcomes. Travelling is a great way to expand your world view, although it can be expensive.

(17) An entertaining way of enhancing your analytical skills is to engage them by playing brain games.These are games that challenge you to think deeply and to develop your analytical skills. These games will get you used to thinking in a certain way. As a result, they will help improve your ability to think. However, opinions vary on whether video games are effective. The general consensus is that the best ones avoid mindless violence, and instead focus on strategy and challenge us to solve problems and achieve broad goals.

(18)Joining a debate or reading club or group is also a good idea. This provides people with the opportunity to come together and discuss ideas, literature and problems. Groups like these will help you refine your analytical skills and enable you to express yourself better. Any social group that encourages free exchange of ideas and pursuit of knowledge is beneficial. It helps you to actively develop your analytical skills.

Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

Question 16:What kind of ability do analytical skills refer to in the passage?

Question 17:What does the passage say is an entertaining way of enhancing one's analytical skills?

Question 18:What else does the speaker advise people to do to improve their analytical skills?

Passage Two

There's an endless amount of scientific data proving that dogs can develop strong bonds with their owners. People aren't kidding when they say they love their dog or their dog loves them, (19) but were rather ignorant about the nature of the relationships that form between dogs.

In an effort to understand the matter further, I spoke with doctor Mark Beckhoff a researcher and former professor of animal behavior. The doctor's response to the question of whether or not dogs can fall in love like humans do was a straight “Of course!” (20)He went on to say that if love is defined as a long term commitment, meaning dogs seek one another out when they're apart, they're happy when they're reunited, they protect one another, they feed one another, they raise their children together. (20)Then, of course, dogs love each other.

Now our furry friends don't really experience romantic love, like in the movies, but they can form deep and lasting bonds with their fellow dogs as well as humans.(21)In fact, evidence shows that most dogs stay with one partner their whole lives.In actuality, love between dogs can be even more intimate than human relationships. When they interact, they aren't afraid to smell each other and will express themselves clearly and honestly. Once again, it seems we have a lot to learn from dogs.

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard.

Question 19. What does the passage say we don't know much about?

Question 20.What does Dr. Mark Beckhoff say about dogs? Question 21.What does the speaker say about most dogs?

Passage Three

A piece of history has been found thanks to a boy tripping on a rare, 1.2-million-year-old animal fossil. In November 2016, Jude Sparks, now 10, was on an outing with his family near their New Mexico home, (22) when he tripped over what he thought was a cow bone. (23) Now, researchers at New Mexico State University are preserving this discovery, which was identified as an ancient elephant-like animal.Kyle Sparks, father of Jude, said he let his son decide what to do with the fossil.

So Jude reached out to Peter Houde, a professor at new Mexico State University who had experience with the same type of fossil in the past. The next day Houde came out to see the fossil for himself. (24)Houde told ABC News that he was quite excited about the find. It was fortunate that the family didn't try to dig up the fossil because that could destroy the specimen;they did the right thing by calling someone who would know what to do. “It's great for the community, because now everybody can appreciate it,” he added.

Houde and his fellow faculty members dug up the fossil in late May. (25) They hope to return to the site with geologists for an additional search as there could be more fossils near the site. Jude and his family had been invited by the researchers to see the fossil being preserved at the university.

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.

Question 22.What did the boy Jude Sparks think he had discovered?

Question 23.What are the researchers at New Mexico State University doing with the boy’s discovery?

Question 24.What did professor Peter Houde say when interviewed by ABC News?

Question 25.What do the researchers plan to do?

四级听力答案解析

01

第一套听力

【Section A】

News 1

Q 1. What problem is Britain facing?

D) The number of male nurses has gone down.

Q 2. What is the cause of the problemaccording to the UK Health Secretary?

A) Cultural bias.

News 2

Q 3. What doesthe news report say about the Libyan man?

C) He was almost drowned.

Q 4. What didKeith Porter say at an interview?

B) The emergency services are efficient.

News 3

Q 5. What is the news report sayabout the raccoon, a small cat like animal?

A) It became an online star.

Q 6. What will the wildlifemanagement company do with captured raccoon?

B) Release it into the wild.

Q 7. What did the one online postsay?

D) The raccoon did something no politician could.

【Section B】

Conversation 1

Q 8. Why did thewoman feel excited?

C) She received her first monthly salary.

Q 9. When didthe man get his first full-time job?

B) Two decades ago.

Q 10.What didthe man do when he got his first pay?

D) He treated his parents to a nice meal.

Q 11. What doesthe woman say she is going to do?

C) Join her colleagues for gym exercise.

Conversation 2

Q12: Why doesthe man seem to be distracted?

A) He has a difficult decision to make.

Q13: What doesthe woman say the man should do?

D) Seek advice from his family and advisor.

Q14: What doesthe man say is “part of his problem”?

A) His parents and advisor have different opinions.

Q15: Why doesn’tthe man’s girlfriend agree to get married right now?

C) They haven't started their careers yet.

【Section C】

Passage 1

Q16. What kindof ability do analytical skills refer to in the passage?

B) Using information to understand and solve problems.

Q17. What doesthe passage say is an entertaining way of enhancing one’s analytical skills?

C) Playing games that challenge one's mind.

Q18. What elsedoes the speaker advise people to do to improve their analytical skills?

D) Participate in debates or discussions.

Passage 2

Q19. What does the passage say we don’t know much about?

A) The nature of relationships between dogs.

Q20 What does Dr. Marc Bekoff say about dogs?

C) They can fall in love just like humans.

Q21. What does the speaker say about most dogs?

D) They stay with one partner for life.

Passage 3

Q 22. What did the boy Jude Sparksthink he had discovered?

A) A cow bone.

Q 23. What are the researchers atNew Mexico State University doing with the boy’s discovery?

B) Preserving it.

Q 24. What did professor Peter Houdesay when interviewed by ABC News?

B) The boy’s family had acted correctly.

Q 25. What do the researchers planto do?

C) Conduct a more detailed search.

四级写作解析

01

第一套写作

【题目】

For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a letter to a foreign friend who wants to study in China.Please recommend a university to him. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.

【参考范文】

Dear Jim,

I am writing this letter for the purpose ofrecommending a university to you since I have heard that you plan to study inChina. From my perspective, the most suitable one for you is Peking University,one of China’s top institutions of higher education. The reasons why I recommend this universitycan be listed as follows. First and foremost, it has high reputation inacademic research, so you can fully devote yourself to study and make greatprogress there. Moreover, abundant extracurricular activities and theharmonious atmosphere in campus would allow you to make many friends and enjoythe life. Besides, Peking university is located in Beijing, the capital as wellas the cultural center of China. Thus, you can visit many great scenic spotsand explore the city in your spare time. If there is any chance, you could come toBeijing and have a campus tour in person, which may help you make the finaldecision. I am looking forward to your arrival and please feel free to contactme for further information.

Yours sincerely,

Li Ming

02

第二套写作

【题目】

For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a letter to a foreign friend who wants to teach English in China.Please recommend a city to him. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.

【参考范文】

DearDavid,

I’m glad to knowthat you will come to China to teach English. So I’m writing this letter torecommend a city to you.

Compared withother cities, Beijing, as the capital city of China, owns many advantages. Onthe one hand, as the cultural and economic center of China, Beijing is home tomany famous universities. Therefore, there are greater demands for learningEnglish in this city. A host of qualified English teachers like you will findit easy to find a job here. On the other hand, Beijing is an internationalmetropolis where you can enjoy a decent salary and a wonderful life byteaching. I deem that if you teach in Beijing, the future of your life andcareer development will be promising.

I hope myrecommendation can provide some references for you and wish you a delightfuljourney in China. Looking forward to your reply.

Yours sincerely,

Li Ming

四级翻译解析

01

第一套翻译

中国的 家庭观念与其文化传统有关。和睦的大家庭曾非常令人羡慕。过去四代同堂并不少见。由于这个传统,许多年轻人婚后继续与父母同住。今天,这个传统正在改变。随着住房条件的改善,越来越多年轻夫妇选择与父母分开住。但他们之间的联系依然很密切。许多老年人仍然帮着照看孙辈,年轻夫妇也抽时间探望父母,特别是在春节和中秋等重要节日。

Chinese family values are relatedto their cultural traditions. A big harmonious family (harmonious extendedfamily) was very enviable. In the past, four generations living under one roofwere not uncommon. Because of this tradition, many young people decided to livewith their parents when they were married. However, this tradition is changingtoday. An increasing number of young couples choose to live separately fromtheir parents as the result of better housing conditions, but their connectionsare still very close. Many senior people still help to look after theirgrandchildren, and young couples try their best to find time to visit theirparents, especially during important festivals like the Spring Festival and theMid-Autumn Festival.

02

第二套翻译

中国家庭十分重视 孩子的教育。许多父母认为应该努力工作,确保孩子受到良好的教育。他们不仅非常情愿为孩子的教育投资,而且花很多时间督促他们学习。许多家长希望孩子能上名牌大学。由于改革开放,越来越多的家长能送孩子到国外学习或参加国际交流项目,以拓宽其视野。通过这些努力,他们希望孩子健康成长,为国家的发展和繁荣作出贡献。

Chinese families value theeducation of their children greatly. Many parents believe they should work hardso that their children can receive a good education. Not only are Chineseparents willing to invest in their children’s education, they also spend a lotof time urging their children to study. Most Chinese parents hope theirchildren can go to famous universities. Thanks to the reform and opening up,more and more parents are able to send their children abroad to study or attendinternational exchange programs so as to broaden their horizons. With thoseefforts, they hope their children can grow up healthy and contribute to thecountry’s development and prosperity.

03

第三套翻译

中国汉族人的全名由姓和名组成。 中文姓名的特点是,姓名总是在前,名跟在其后。千百年来,父姓一直世代相传。然而,如今,孩子跟母亲姓并不罕见。一般来说,名有一个或两个汉字,通常承载父母对孩子的愿望。从孩子的名字可以推断出父母希望孩子成为什么样的人,或者期望他们过什么样的生活。父母非常重视给孩子取名,因为名字往往会伴随孩子一生。

The full name of Chinese Hans iscomposed of a family name and a given name. The characteristic of Chinese namesis that the family name is always followed by the given name. For thousands ofyears,fathers’ surnames have beenpassed down from generation to generation. Nowadays, however, it is notuncommon for children to take their mother’s surname. Generally, the given nameconsists of one or two Chinese characters, which usually carry the parents’wishes for their children. Therefore, it can be inferred from the name whatkind of person the parents expect the child to be, or what kind of life tolive. Chinese parents attach great importance to naming their children, asnames tend to stay with them for a whole life.

四级阅读解析

01

第一套选词填空

26. Bwandering about on a Thai island or admiringthe ruins of …

27. MThe bottle is sealed, and the labelsays…

28. I what’s inside is not so natural

29. Cwater around the world contains microplastics

30. KThat’s the conclusion of a recently releasedstudy

31. Lrevealing an average of 325 plastic particles…

32. Oincluded a substance commonly knownas PET

33. Gclothing and food and liquid containers.

34. EConfronted with this evidence, several bottled water manufacturers…

35. Jlaunched a review in to the potential health risks of drinking water…

02

第二套选词填空

26. BThat is the conclusion of a newstudy …

27. Lhow respiratory (呼吸道) viruses spreadon airplanes …

28. Khad only a very slim chance ofgetting sick …

29. Ahave not necessarily presented accurateinformation about the risk of getting infected …

30. Oto feel less vulnerable to catchingrespiratory infections …

31. Cthe risks of getting directlyinfected by common respiratory viruses …

32. Eto uate the risks of infection …

33. Gflew on 10 different fights to theU.S. …

34. Deither side of a person infected with flu …

35. Hother passengers were largely safefrom infection …

03

第三套选词填空

Millions of people travel by plane everysingle day. …

26. O youmight not be looking forward to the unpleasantfeeling air travel…

27. AAlthoughthe pressure of cabin is adjusted to prevent altitude sickness

28. Dyoucould still experience sleepiness or aheadache

29. Cinan aircraft cabin is equivalent to that at6,000 - 8,000 feet of altitude

30. G Adrop in oxygen pressure can cause headaches in certain individual.

31. HAirplanefood might not really be as tasteless as you originallythought.

32. KAdry mouth may reduce taste sensitivity,

33. N Althoughin-flight infections thrive in dryenvironments like airplanes

34. Ebecauseof the air filters used.

35. F sowash your hands frequently

01

第一套匹配

Is Breakfast Really the Most ImportantMeal of the Day?Along with old classics like “carrots giveyou night vision” and…

【答案】

36. EAccording to one professor, obesity is…

37. I Some scientists claim that people should consume…

38. BOpinions differ as to whether breakfast is the…

39. GIt has been found that not eating breakfast is…

40. DResearchers found it was a change in eating…

41. JTo keep oneself healthy, eating breakfast is more…

42. A It is widely considered wrong not to eat breakfast.

43. F More research is needed to prove that…

44. C People who prioritise breakfast tend to…

45. H Many studies reveal that eating breakfast…

02

第二套匹配

The quiet heroism of mail delivery

On Wednesday, a polar wind brought bittercold to the Midwest.

【答案】

36. EThe United States Postal Service has a system to ensure its employees’safety.

37. I One official says USPS is unique in that it has more direct reach tocommunities…

38. CNatural disasters can have a long-lasting impact on community life.

39. G Mail delivery service is still responsible for the completion of almosthalf of payments.

40. KThe sight of a mailman on the street is a reassuring sign of lifebecoming normal again.

41. FAfter Hurricane Katrina interrupted routine delivery, temporary mailservice points were set up.

42. B Postal service in some regions in the U.S. was suspected due to extreme coldweather.

43. JPrivate postal companies also support disaster relief efforts bydistributing urgent supplies.

44. DA dedicated USPS employee was on the job carrying out duties in spite ofextreme conditions.

45. HPostal services work hard to identify items that require prioritytreatment.

01

第一套仔细阅读

Passage 1

46. What does the passage say about open educational resources?

C) They can't connect professors and students as textbooks do.

47. What is the main cause of the publishers’ losses?

D)Falling sales.

48. What does the textbook industry need to do?

A)Reform its structures.

49. What are students expected to do in the learning process?

C)Answer questions using their personal experience.

50. What do experts say about students using textbooks?

B)They can learn in an interactive way.

Passage 2

51. What is the distinctive feature of a sea slug?

D) It gets energy from both food and sunlight.

52. What enables the sea slug to live like a plant?

A) The genes it captures from the sea plant algae.

53. What does the author say about baby sea slugs?

D) They can produce chlorophyll on their own.

54. What does Sidney Pierce say about genes from an alga?

C) They don't usually function inside animal cells.

55. What do we learn about sea slugs from the passage?

B)They can survive for months without eating.

02

第二套仔细阅读

Passage 1 在线课程

46. What do we learn about Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence?

B)It is a course designed for students to learn online.

47. What problem did Professor Goel meet with?

C)Students’ questions were too many to handle.

48. What do we learn about Jill Watson?

A) She turned out to be a great success.

49. How did the students feel about Jill Watson?

D)They could not tell her from a real person.

50. What does Professor Goel plan to do next with Jill Watson?

C)Assign her to answer more of students' questions.

Passage 2 科学筹款

51. What do we learn about the scientists trying to raise money online fortheir projects?

C)Not all of them achieved their anticipated goals.

52. What is the purpose of Mike Schafer's research of recent crowdfundingcampaigns?

B) To identify reasons for their different outcomes.

53. What trait contributes to the success of a crowdfunding campaign?

B)Its interaction with prospective donors.

54. What did the researchers think of the financial targets ofcrowdfunding projects?

A)They should be small to be successful.

55. What motivates people to donate in a crowdfunding campaign?

D)Their feeling of connection to thescientists themselves.


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