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1、2023年12月大学英语四级真题及答案解析(全三套)四级听力第一套:News Report 1A 9-year-old girl in New Mexico has raised more than $500 for her little brother who needs heart surgery in Houston, Texas this July. Addison Witulskis grandmother Kim Allred, said Addison probably overheard a conversation between family members talking

2、 about the funds needed to get her little brother to treatment.I guess she overheard her grandfather and me talking about how were worried about how were going to get to Houston, for my grandsons heart surgery, said Allred. She decided to go outside and have a lemonade stand and make some drawings a

3、nd pictures and sell them.” Thats when Addison and her friends Erika and Emily Borden decided to sell lemonade for 50 cents a cup and sell pictures for 25 cents each.Before Allred knew it, New Mexico State Police Officers were among the many stopping by helping them reach a total of $568.The family

4、turned to social media expressing their gratitude saying, From the bottom of our hearts, we would like to deeply thank each and every person that stopped by!1: Who did Addison raise the money for?2: How did Addison raise the money?1.D) Her little brother.2.B) By selling lemonade and pictures.News Re

5、port 2:Last week, France announced that the country will pave 621 miles of road with solar panels over the next five years with the goal of providing cheap, renewable energy to five million people. Called the WardWay, the roads will be built through joint efforts with the French road building compan

6、y Colas and the National Institute of Solar Energy. The company spent the last five years developing solar panels that are only about a quarter of inch thick and are strong enough to stand up to heavy highway traffic without breaking or making the roads more slippery. The panels are also designed so

7、 that they can be installed directly on top of the existing roadways, making them relatively cheap and easy to install. France is the first country to kick around the idea of paving its roads with solar panels. In November 2023, the Netherlands completed a 229-foot long bike path paved with solar pa

8、nels as a test for future projects. However, this is the first time a panel has been designed to be laid directly on top existing roads and the first project to install the panels on public highways. 3: What was Frances purpose of constructing the WardWay?4: What is special about the solar panels us

9、ed in the WardWay?3.B) Providing clean energy to five million people.4.C) They can be laid right on top of existing highways.News Report3Lions have disappeared from much of Africa, but for the past few years scientists have wondered if the big cats were hanging on in remote parts of Sudan and Ethiop

10、ia. Continuous fighting in the region has made surveys difficult. But scientists released a report Monday documenting with hard evidence the discovery of lost lions. A team with Oxford Universitys Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, supported by a charity organization, spent two nights in November

11、camping in a national park in northwest Ethiopia on the Ethiopia-Sudan border. The researchers set out six camera traps, capturing images of lions, and the identified lion tracks.The scientists concluded that lions are also likely to live in a neighboring national park across the border in Sudan. Th

12、e International Union for Conservation of Nature had previously considered the area a possible range for the species, and local people had reported seeing lions in the area, but no one presented convincing evidence.5: What has made it difficult to survey lions in remote parts of Sudan and Ethiopia?6

13、: What was the main purpose of the research?7: What did the researchers find in the national park?5.C)Endless fighing in the region.6.D)To find evidence of the lionsdisappearance.7.A)Lionstracks.Conversation OneM: I beg youre looking forward to the end of this month. Arent you?W: Yes, I am. How did

14、you know?M: David told me you had a special birthday coming up.W: Oh, yes. Thats right. This year would be my golden birthday.M: What does that mean? Ive never heard of a golden birthday.W: Ive actually just learned of this concept myself. Fortunately, just in time to celebrate. A golden or lucky bi

15、rthday is when one turns the age of their birth date. So, for example, my sisters birthday is December 9th and her golden birthday would have been the year she turns 9 years old. Come to think of it , my parents did throw her a surprise party that year.M: Interesting. Too bad I missed mine. My golde

16、n birthday wouldve been four years ago. I assumedly got a big plan then.W: Actually yes. My husband is planning a surprise holiday for the two of us next week. I have no idea what hes gotten in mind, but Im excited to find out. Has he mentioned anything to you?M: He might have.W: Anything youd like

17、to share? Im dying to know what kind of trip he has planned where were going.M: Yeah, nothing at all.W: Not a clue. Hard to imagine, isnt it! Though I must say, I think it has been even more fun keeping the secret for me the past few weeks.M: Im sure both of you will have a fantastic time. Happy gol

18、den birthday! I cant wait to hear all about it when you get back.8. What does the woman looking forward to?9. What did the womans parents do on her sisters lucky birthday?10. What is the woman eager to find out about?11. What does the man say at the end of the conversation?8.D) Her lucky brithday.9.

19、A) Threw her a superise party.10.C) The trip her husband has planned.11.B) He is eager to learn how the couples holiday turns out.Conversation TwoW: Mr. Green, What do you think makes a successful negotiator?M: Well, It does hard to define, but I think successful negotiators have several things in c

20、ommon. They are always polite and rational people, they are firm, but flexible. They can recognize power and know how to use it. They are sensitive to the dynamics in the negotiation, the way it raises and falls, and how may change the direction. They project the image of confidence, and perhaps mos

21、t importantly, they know when to stop.W: And what about an unsuccessful negotiator?M: Well, this probably all of us when we start out. We are probably immature and over-trusting, too emotional or aggressive. We are unsure of ourselves and want to be liked by everyone. Good negotiators learn fast, po

22、ol negotiators remain like that and go on losing negotiations,W: In your opinion, can the skills of negotiation be taught?M: Well, you can teach someone how to prepare for negotiation. There perhaps six stages in every negotiation, get to know the other side, stay your goals, start the process, clar

23、ify there is a disagreement or conflict, reassess your position, making acceptable compromise, and finally reach some agreements and principals. These stages can be studied, and strategies to be used in each can be planned before-hand. But I think the really successful negotiator is probably born wi

24、th the sixth sense that may respond properly to the situation at hand.W: The artistic sense you just described?M: Yes, thats right12. Whats the man say about good negotiators?13. What does the man say, maybe the most important thing to a successful negotiator?14. How is a good negotiator different f

25、rom a poor one?15. Whats the first stage of a negation according to the man?12. A) They are sensitive to the dynamics of a negotiation.13. B) They know when to stop.14. C) They learn quickly.15. D) Get to know the other side.Passage OneSome people wonder why countries spend millions of dollars on sp

26、ace projects. They want to know how space research helps people on earth. Actually, space technology helps people on earth every day. This is called spin-off technology. Spin-off technology is space technology that is now used on earth. In early space programs, such as the Apollo missions of the 196

27、0s and 1970s and in the space shuttle missions today, scientists developed objects for the astronauts to use on the moon and in space. We now use some of these objects every day. For example, we have quartz crystal clocks and watches accurate to within one minute a year. We purify the water we drink

28、 with the water filter designed for the astronauts to use in space. The cordless handheld tools we use in our homes, such as vacuum cleaners, flashlights, drills came from the technology of these early space programs. On cold winter days, we can stay warm with battery-operated gloves and socks, espe

29、cially made coats and jackets. All the clothes are similar to the space suits designs that kept astronauts comfortable in the temperatures of the moon, in our spinoffs from space technology. These products are only a few examples of the many ways space technology helps us in our everyday lives. No o

30、ne knows how new spinoff technology from the international space station will help us in the future.16. What do some people want to know about space exploration?17. What did scientist do for the space shuttle missions?18. What does the speaker say about the quartz crystal clocks and watches?16. D) H

31、ow space research benefits people on Earth.17. B) They developed objects for astronauts to use in outer space.18. C) They are extremely accurate.Passage TwoWell, if I could get back in history and live, Id like to get back to the 18th century and perhaps in colonial America in Yankee new England whe

32、re one of my ancestors lived, because it was the beginning of something. By the 18th century, there was a feeling of community that had grown. My ancestor was the preacher traveling around countryside. People lived in small communities. It was fisherman and farmers who provided fresh food that taste

33、d and looked like food. Unlike todays supermarkets, and there were small towns and New York wasnt that far away. Im deeply attached to the puritan tradition not in a religious sense. But they believedin working for something, working for goals. And I like that. They worked hard at whatever they did,

34、 but they had a sense of achievement. They believed in goodness, in community, and helping one another. I love the colonial fabrics or the silver works, the furnishings, the combination of elegance simplicity. Id love it. The printing, the books, Im very attached to all that kind of thing. That may

35、not all be very entertaining in the modern sense of the world, but I would have enjoyed spending my evenings in that environment, discussing new ideas, building a new world, and I can see myself sitting on a small chair by the fire doing needle work.19. Why does the speaker say she would like to go

36、back and live in the 18th century America?20. What does the speaker say about the Puritans?21. What would the speaker like doing if she could go back to the past?19. C)It marked the beginning of something new.20. A)They believed working for goals.21. D)Doing needlework by the fire.Passage threeIf yo

37、u are lost in the woods, a little knowledge concerned with some people called a hardship into an enjoyable stay away from the troubles of modern society. When you think youre lost,sit down on the log or rock, or lean against the tree, and recite something you are memorized to bring your mind to the

38、point where is under control. Dont run blindly if you must move, dont follow stream unless you know it, and in that case youre not lost. Streams normally flow through wide land before they reach a lake or river though there are more eatable plants, there may also be wild animals, poisonous snakes, a

39、nd other hazards. Many experts feel it is the wisest to walk up hill. At the top of most hills and mountains are trails living back to civilizations. If there are no trails, youre much easier to be seen on top of the hill. And you may even spot the highway or railroad from this point. Nowadays, the

40、first way some of you search for you is by air. In the wide lands or in dense grass, were very hard to spot. Anytime you are going to the woods, somebody should know where youre going, and when you are expected to return, also when someone comes to looking, you should be able to signal to them.22. W

41、hat does the speaker advise you to do first if you are lost in the woods?23. What will happen if you follow an unknown stream in the woods?24. What do many experts think is the wisest thing to do if youre lost in the woods?25. What should you do before you go into the woods?22.C) Sit down and try to

42、 calm yourself23.B) You may expose yourself to unexpected dangers.24.D) Walk uphill.25.A) Inform somebody of your plan.四级听力第二套:答案:1.D) It has got one of its injured.2.C) Its videos were posted on social media.3.A) The distance travelled.4.B) Gas consumption is soaring.5.B) He helps a stranger to car

43、ry groceries to his car.6.C) He raised a large sum of money for him.7.A) He works hard to support his family.8. A) Attend an economics lecture9. C) Attend his brothers birthday party10. D) Join him in his brothers birthday celebration11. B) By train12. A) Taking a vacation abroad.13. C) Working part

44、 time as a waiter.14. B) Save enough money.15. A) He has rich sailing experience.16. D) She was also a Nobel Prize winner.17. B) She developed X-ray facilities for military hospitals.18.A) Both died of blood cancer.19. C) They discovered Iceland in the ninth century.20. D) It was a rocky mass of lan

45、d covered with ice.21. A) Thee Vikings ocean explorations.22.C) Dream about the future.23. B) Change what he has for his past imaginary world.24. D) International business.25. B) Be content with what you have.四级阅读第一套:选词填空26. K superior27. D nuisance28. M tip29. O visual30. A associated31. F preventi

46、ng32. H sensitive33. I slight34. C indicate35. J specify匹配题36.IElderly students find it hard to keep up with the rapid changes in education.37.ESome believe take-home exams may affect students performances in others courses.38.CCertain professors believe in-class exams are ultimately more helpful to

47、 students39.DIn-class exams are believed to discourage cheating in exams.40.BThe author was happy to learn she could do some exams at home.41.HStudents who put off their work until the last moment often find the exams more difficult than they actually are.42.GDifferent students may prefer different

48、types of exams.43.FMost professors agree whether to give an in-class or a take-home exam depends on the type of course being taught.44.AThe author dropped out of college some forty years ago.45.JSome students think take-home exams will eat up their free time.仔细阅读46. B They just cannot do anything about it.47. A It might be prevented and tre

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