2019年6月份英语四级(第三套)试题.docx
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1、 2019 年 6 月大学英语四级考试真题(第三套)Part IWriting(30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a news report to your campusnewspaper on a visit to a Hope elementary school organized by your StudentUnion. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.Part Listening
2、 Comprehension(25 minutes)说明:2019年6月四级考试全国共考了2套听力,本套真题听力与第2套内容完全一样。Part IIIReading Comprehension(40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one wordfor each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. R
3、ead the passagethrough 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 linethrough the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than onceQuestions 26 to 35 are
4、based on the following passage.Ships are often sunk in order to create underwater reefs (暗礁)perfect for scuba diving (水肺式潜泳)and preserving marine 26 Turkish authorities have just sunk something a little differentthan a ship, and it wouldnt normally ever touch water, an Airbus A300. The hollowed-out
5、A300was 27 of everything potentially harmful to the environment and sunk off the Aegean coast today.Not only will the sunken plane 28 the perfect skeleton for artificial reef growth, tut authoritieshope this new underwater attraction will bring tourists to the area.The plane 29 a total length of 54
6、meters, where experienced scuba divers will 30 be able toventure through the cabin and around the planes 31 . Aydin Municipality bought the plane froma private company for just under US$100,000, but they hope to see a return on that 32 through thetourism industry. Tourism throughout Turkey is expect
7、ed to fall this year as the country has beenthe 33 of several deadly terrorist attacks. As far as sunken planes go, this Airbus A300 is thelargest 34 sunk aircraft ever.Taking a trip underwater and 35 the inside of a sunken A300 would be quite an adventure,and that is exactly what Turkish authoritie
8、s are hoping this attraction will make people think.Drawing in adventure seekers and experienced divers, this new artificial Airbus reef will be ascuba divers paradise (天堂).A) createI) intentionallyJ) investmentK) revealingL) stretchesM) strippedN) territoryO) victimB) depressedC) eventuallyD) exper
9、iencesE) exploringF) exteriorG) habitatsH) innovate1 Section BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to eachstatement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from whichthe information is derived. You may choose a
10、paragraph more than once. Each paragraph ismarked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on AnswerSheet 2.Make Stuff, Fail, And Learn While Youre At ItA. Weve always been a hands-on, do-it-yourself kind of nation. Ben Franklin, one ofAmericas founding fathers, didnt
11、just invent the lightning rod. His creations include glasses,innovative stoves and more.B. Franklin, who was largely self-taught, may have been a genius, but he wasnt really anexception when it comes to American making and creativity.C. The personal computing revolution and philosophy of disruptive
12、innovation of SiliconValley grew, in part, out of the creations of the Homebrew Computer Club, Which was founded ina garage in Menlo Park, California, in the mid-1970s. Members including guys named Jobs andWozniak started making and inventing things they couldnt buy.D. So its no surprise that the Ma
13、ker Movement today is thriving in communities and someschools across America. Making is available to ordinary people who arent tied to big companies,big defense labs or research universities. The maker philosophy echoes old ideas advocated byJohn Dewey, Montessori, and even ancient Greek philosopher
14、s, as we pointed out recently.E. These maker spaces are often outside of classrooms, and are serving an importanteducational function. The Maker Movement is rediscovering learning by doing, which is Deweysphrase from 100 years ago. We are rediscovering Dewey and Montessori and a lot of the practices
15、that they pioneered that have been forgotten or at least put aside. A maker space is a place whichcan be in a school, but it doesnt look like a classroom. It can be in a library. It can be out in thecommunity. It has tools and materials. Its a place where you get to make things based on yourinterest
16、 and on what youre learning to do.F. Ideas about learning by doing have struggled to become mainstream educationally, despitebeing old concepts from Dewey and Montessori, Plato and Aristotle, and in the American Contcxt,Ralph Emerson, on the value of experience and self-reliance. Its not necessarily
17、 an efficient wayto learn. We learn, in a sense, by trial and error. Learning from experience is something that takestime and patience. Its very individualized. If your goal is to have standardized approaches tolearning, where everybody learns the same thing at the same time in the same way, then le
18、arningby doing doesnt really fit that mold anymore. Its not the world of textbooks. Its not the world oftesting.G. Learning by doing may not be efficient, but it is effective. Project-based learning hasgrown in popularity with teachers and administrators. However, project-based learning is notmaking
19、. Although there is a connection, there is also a distinction. The difference lies in whetherthe project is in a sense defined and developed by the student or whether its assigned by a teacher.Well all get the kids to build a small boat. We are all going to learn about X, Y, and Z. That tendsto be o
20、ne form of project-based learning.H. I really believe the core idea of making is to have an idea within your head or you justborrow it from someone and begin to develop it , repeat it and improve it. Then, realize that2 idea somehow. That thing that you make is valuable to you and you can share it w
21、ith others. Iminterested in how these things are expressions of that person, their ideas, and their interactionswith the world.I. In some ways, a lot of forms of making in school trivialize(使变得无足轻重)making. Thething that you make has no value to you. Once you are done demonstrating whatever concept w
22、asin the textbook, you throw away the pipe cleaners, the cardboard tubes.J. Making should be student-directed and student-led, otherwise its boring. It doesnt havethe motivation of the student. Im not saying that students should not learn concepts or not learnskills. They do. But to really harness t
23、heir motivation is to build upon their interest. Its to let thembe in control and to drive the car.K. Teachers should aim to build a supportive, creative environment for students to do thiswork. A very social environment, where they are learning from each other. When they have aproblem, it isnt the
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