2017年12月四级真题第3套.doc
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1、2017年12月大学英语四级考试真题(第二套) Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short easy on how to best handle the relationship between doctors and patients. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minute
2、s)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 passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a
3、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.Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage.Technological changes brought dramatic new options to Americans living
4、 in the 1990s. During this decade new forms of entertainment, commerce, research, and communication became commonplace in the U.S. The driving force behind much of this change was a(n) (26)_ popularly known as the Internet.The Internet was developed during the 1970s by the Department of Defense. In
5、the case of an attack, militaryadvisers suggested the (27)_ of being able to operate one computer from another terminal. In the early days, the Internet was used mainly by scientists to communite with other scientists. The Internet (28)_ under government control until 1984.One early problem faced by
6、 Internet users wasa speed. Phone lines could only transmit information at a (29)_ rate. The development of fiber-optic (光纤) cables allowed for billions of bits of information to be received every minute. Companies like Intel developed faster microprocessors, so personal computers could process the
7、(30)_ signals at a more rapid speed.In the early 1990s, the World Wide Web was developed, in large part, for (31)_ purposes. Corprations created home pages where they could place text and graphics to sell products. Soon airline tickets, hotel (32)_, and even cars and homes could be purpased online.
8、Universities(33)_ research data on the Internet, so students could find (34)_ information without leaving their dormitories. Companies soon discovered that work could be done at home and (35)_ online, so a whole new class of telecommuters began to earn a living from home offices unshaven and wearing
9、 pajamas(睡衣). A) advantageI) maintainedB) commercialJ) occupationsC) conversationK) postedD) equippedL) remainedE) incomingM) reservationsF) innovationN) submittedG) limitedO) valuableH) localSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Ea
10、ch statement 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 question by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.The Health Bene
11、fits of KnittingA) About 15 years ago, I was invited to join a knitting group. I agreed to give it a try.B) My mother had taught me to knit at 15, and I knitted in class throughout college and for a few years thereafter. Then decades passed without my touching a knitting needle. But within two Monda
12、ys in the group, I was hooked, not only on knitting but also on crocheting (钩织), and I was on my way to becoming a highly productive crafter.C) I have made countlessbaby blankets, sweaters, vests, shawls, scarves, hats, mittens, caps for newborns. I take a knitting project with me everywhere, especi
13、ally when I have to sit still and listen. As I had discovered in college, when my hands are busy, my mind stays focused on the here and now.D) It seems, too, that Im part of a national renewal of interest in needle and other handicrafts (手工艺). The Craft Yarn Council reports that a third of women age
14、s 25 to 35 now knit or crochet. Even men and schoolchildren are swelling the ranks, among them my friends three grandsons. Last April, the council created a “Stitch Away Stress” campaign in honor of National Stress Awareness Month. Dr. Herbert Benson, a pioneer in mind/body medicine and author of Th
15、e Relaxation Response, says that the repetitive action of needlework can induce a relaxed state like that associated with meditation (沉思) and yoga. Once you get beyond the initial learning curve, knitting and crocheting can lower heart rate and blood pressure.E) But unlike meditation, craft activiti
16、es result in tangible and often useful products that can enhance self-esteem. I keep photos of my singular accomplishments on my cellphone to boost my spirits when needed.F) Since the 1990s, the council has surveyed hundreds of thousands of knitters and crocheters, who routinely list stress relief a
17、nd creative fulfillment as the activities main benefits. Among them is the father of a prematurely born daughter who reported that during the babys five weeks in the intensive care unit, “learning how to knit infant hats gave me a sense of purpose during a time that I felt very helpless. Its a hobby
18、 that Ive stuck with, and it continues to help me cope with stress at work, provide a sense of order in hectic (忙乱的) days, and allows my brain time to solve problems.”G) A recent email from the yarn (纺纱) company Red Heart titledHealth Benefits of Crocheting and Knitting prompted me to explore what e
19、lse might be known about the health value of activities like knitting. My research revealed that the rewards go well beyond replacing stress and anxiety with the satisfaction of creation.H) For example,Karen Hayes, a life coach in Toronto, conducts knitting therapy programs, including Knit to Quit t
20、o help smokers give up the habit, and Knit to Healfor people coping with health crises, like a cancer diagnosis or a family members serious illness. Schools and prisons with craft programs report that they have a calming effect and enhance social skills. And having to follow instructions on complex
21、craft projects can improve childrens math skills.I) Some people find that craftwork helps them control their weight. Just as it is challenging to smoke while knitting, when hands are holding needles and hooks, theres less snacking and mindless eating out of boredom.J) Ive found that my handiwork wit
22、h yarn has helped my arthritic (患关节炎的) fingers remain more dexterous (灵巧的) as I age. A woman encouraged to try knitting and crocheting after developing an autoimmune disease that caused a lot of hand pain reported on the Craft Yarn Council site that her hands are now less stiff and painful.K) A 2009
23、 University of British Columbia study of 38 women with an eating disorder who were taught to knit found that learning the craft led to significant improvements. Seventy-four percent of the women said the activity lessened theor fears and kept them from thinking about their problem.L) Betsan Corkhill
24、, a wellness coach in Bath, England, and author of the book Knit for Health & Wellness, established a website, Stitchlinks, to explore the value of what she calls therapeutic knitting. Among her respondents, 54 percent of those who were clinically depressed said that knitting made them feel happy or
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