2023年6月英语四级真题及答案完整版(第一套)
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Part I   Writing  (30  minutes)

Directions: Suppose your university is conducting a survey to collect students'opinions of online  classes.You  are  to  write  a  response  to  the  survey  about  their  advantages  and disadvantages,and what improvements can be made.You will have 30 minutes for the task. You should write at least 120words but no more than 180 words

Part   I  Listening  Comprehension  (25  minutes)

Section A

Directions: In this section,you will hear three news reports.At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions.Both the news report and the questions will bespoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet I with a single line through the centre

Questions 1 and 2 are based on the news report you have just heard.

1.A)She was involved in a conflict with bird lovers.

B)She was charged with mistreating animals.

C)She was on bad terms with her neighbors.

D)She was accused of violating a city law.


2.A)It will take time to solve the rat problem.

B)All wild animals should be well protected.

C)The woman was not to blame for the situation.

D)No one should go unpunished for violating law.


Questions 3 and 4 are based on the news report you have just heard.

3.A)Communicate with astronauts in Mars Dune Alpha.

B)Work in an environment resembling Mars.

C)Build a Martian habitat in Houston.

D)Send in applications before Friday.


4.A)Ready-made  food.

B)Food that is organic.

C)Food they grow.

D)Potatoes mostly.


Questions 5 to 7 are based on the news report you have just heard.

5.A)He apologized for scratching an athlete's gold medal.

B)He was asked to present a gold medal to Miu Goto.

C)He bit a softball player's Olympic gold medal.

D)He attracted public attention at a media event.


6.A)Have another picture taken with the Olympic medalist.

B)Apologize to the International Olympic Committee.

C)Get the damaged medal repaired.

D)Pay for the cost of a new medal.


7.A)Allow no one to touch them.

B)See them as symbols of honor.

C)Treat them as treasures.

D)Keep them in a safe place.


Section  B

Directions: In  this  section,you  will  hear  two   long  conversations.At  the  end  of  each conversation,you will hear four questions.Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet I with a single line through the centre.

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

8.A)She covered its screen with a plastic sheet.

B)She connected it with her smartphone.

C)She decorated it with colorful stickers.

D)She bought some new software for it.


9.A)It may not be simply blue.

B)It includes unnatural light.

C)It is more harmful to young people.

D)It induces people to fall asleep.


10.A)He has had much trouble falling asleep.

B)He has had some sort of health problems.

C)He has stayed up playing computer games.

D)He has been burdened with excessive work.


11.A)Exposure to blue light is the chief cause of obesity.

B)Sleep may be more important than people assumed.

C)Sleep may also be negatively affected by natural light.

D)Overuse of electronic devices may cause heart disease.


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

12.A)What they wanted to be when grown up.

B)What their favorite cartoon character was.

C)What they learned from computer games.

D)What they liked to do most after school.


13.A)A stock broker.

B)A pop singer.

C)A mechanical engineer.

D)A basketball player.


14.A)Ambitious

B)Sensible.

C)Imaginative.

D)Practical.


15.A)Relax their strict control of their kids.   

B)Help their kids understand themselves. 

C)Impose their own dreams on their kids.

D)Dismiss their high expectations of their kids.


Section C

Directions: In this section,you will hear three passages.At the end of each passage,you will hear three or four questions.Both the passage and the questions will bespoken only once.

After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B), C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet I with a single line through  the centre.

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

16.A)Set up company branches.

B)Improve its infrastructure.

C)Introduce iPhones into its markets.

D)Promote Internet-ready phones.


17.A)They cater to Africans'needs.

B)They are more expensive models.

C)They are more powerful and capable.

D)They boast the longest battery life.


18.A)A large touchscreen.

B)An old-school keypad.

C)A voice-response device.

D)A digitally-designed system.


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

19.A)It ensured sustainable economic growth.

B)It was strongly opposed by manufacturers.

C)It was cheaper than using fossil fuel plastic.

D)It satisfied consumer demands on the whole.


20.A)The capacity to mass produce it.

B)The U.S.federal government's regulations.

C)A boom in market demand for clear plastic bottles.

D)A rapid increase in U.S.petroleum chemical production.


21.A)Require companies to use 30%of new plastic.

B)Increase the supply of new plastic in the market.

C)Reduce the amount of plastic pollution in local areas.

D)Take measures to promote the use of recycled plastic.


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

22.A)It studies dreams.

B)It rents a place for nap-takers.

C)It is a hotel for business people.

D)It is a nap research institute.


23.A)To find out creative people's work performance.

B)To see how many people can go without napping.

C)To understand the obvious importance of napping.

D)To feel how difficult it is to get his idea across.


24.A)They decline due to pointless meetings.

B)They depend on his ability to concentrate.

C)They enable him to enjoy a creative career.

D)They are affected by the overuse of social media.


25.A)Some bosses associate napping with laziness.

B)Many office workers nap during work hours.

C)Some bosses can concentrate without napping.

D)Many of his friends daydream in the office.



Part II   Reading   Comprehension     (40  minutes)

Section A

Directions: 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 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.

You probably haven't taken the time to think of all the work that went into creating the shirt on your back.I mean,how hard it could be to create fabric and      26it  into  a  shirt shape.Don't  machines  do  all  that?Well,creating  fabric  from  cotton,which  is  the  most

27   clothing material,is actually a process that involves a lot of water,2,700 liters per shirt  to  be    28   .Take  a look at the video below  from National  Geographic for some more mind-blowing .    29 about  cotton  clothing production.

Clean  water  is    30  becoming one of the most sought-after resources in the world. Given how large the  31     and cotton industries are,they take up a lot of our fresh water  demands  across  the  world,according  to  The  Huffington  Post.The  video  from  National  Geographic was created to spread   32   of how  environmentally  harmful  cotton  is.But  the situation can be made better.Through better water management and farming practices, water usage in cotton production can be cut down by .    33 40  percent.

Called“Better Cotton”,this environmentally conscious product will save millions of liters  of water  a  year  simply  from    34  the   demands  of  cotton   production.Cotton   doesn't have to go,since it is,after all,one of the most useful cash crops across the globe.  However,as water supplies     35   ,farmers and consumers need to be more conscious of the effect that these products have on the environment as a whole.

A)abstracts                                             I)nearly

B)abundant                                            J)reckoning

C)awareness                                           K)reducing

D)conscience                                          L)sew

E)exact                                                    M)shrink

F)increasingly                                         N)statistics

G)intense                                                O)textile

H)mend


Section B

Directions: In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each 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 questions by marking the corresponding letter on

Answer Sheet 2.

The spoken web

A)We're  growing  more  used  to  chatting  to  our  computers,phones  and  smart  speakers through  voice  assistants  like  Amazon's  Alexa,Apple's  Siri  and  Microsoft's  Cortana.  Blind   and   partially   sighted   people   have   been  using   text-to-speech   converters   for decades.


B)Out  of  these  assistants,Cris  is  the  most  well-known.The  assistant  uses  voice  inquiries and  a  natural-language  user  interface(界面)to  answer  questions.The  software  adapts to  users'individual  language  usages,searches,and  preferences,with  continuing  use.


C)Some  think  voice  could  soon  take  over  from  typing  and  clicking  as  the  main  way  to interact online.But what are the challenges of moving to “the  spoken web”?


D)What  use  is  written  online  content  if  you   can't   read?That   is   the   situation   facing illiterate  (不识字的)African  farmers.They  are  often  denied  crucial  information  the web  offers  many  others.With  a  literacy  rate  in  some  parts  of  Africa  at  only  22.6%, farmers  are  often  “underpaid  for  their  produce  because  they  might  be unaware  of the prevailing  prices,”says  Francis  Dittoh,a  researcher  behind  Mr  Meteo,a  speech-based weather  information  service.


E)“The  most  frequently  heard  complaint  is  about  rainfall  predictions,”says  Mr  Dittoh, who  lives  in  Tamale,northern  Ghana.“They  tell  us  the  methods  their  forefathers  used to predict the weather don't seem to work as well these days."This is down to climate change,he believes.Yet knowing when it's going to rain is vital for farmers wanting to sow seeds,irrigate crops or take their animals out to the fields to feed on grass.


F)Mr Dittoh says the idea of converting online weather reports into speech came from the farmers themselves,after a workshop in the village of Guabuligah."They came up with this,”he   says.Mr   Meteo   takes   the   online   weather   forecast,converts   it   to   a    short recording in the appropriate language and makes it available on a basic phone.Farmers ring up to receive the information.The local language Dagbani is spoken by  1.2 million people  but   is   not   served   by   any   online   translation   applications.The   service   was designed to be cheap and easy to run,says Mr Dittoh.He plans to begin field tests this month,working with  Tamale's  Savanna  Agricultural  Research  Institute.


G)The spoken web could also help the one-in-five adults in Europe and the U.S.with poor reading    skills.But   building   the    spoken   web-web-to-voice    and   voice-to-web-isn't straightforward.For software to understand pizza is served at Italian restaurants is easy. To cover multiple domains and to be able to have a conversation with users on every single topic is still a long way off.


H)So  although  many  computer  assistants  can  answer  simple  questions  about  the  weather and  play  music  for  us,anything  resembling  a  wide-ranging  human  conversation  is decades   away.Artificial   intelligence  just   isn't   smart   enough   yet.Even   turning   your voice into text—automatic speech recognition—is one of the hardest problems to solve, as there are as many ways to pronounce things as there are people on the planet.


I)Siri  has  often  been  praised  for  its  ability  to  interpret  our  casual  language  and  deliver very  specific  and  accurate  results,sometimes  even  providing  additional  information.

But it is still somewhat restricted,particularly when the language moves away from  stiffer commands into more human interactions.In one example,the phrase “Send a text  to  Jason,Clint,Sam,and  Lee  saying  we're  having  dinner  at  Silver  Cloud  restaurant” was interpreted as sending a message to Jason only,containing the text “Clint Sam and  Lee saying we're having dinner at Silver Cloud restaurant".It has also been noted that  Siri  lacks  a  proper  editing  function,as  saying  “Edit  message  to  say:we're  at  Silver  Cloud restaurant and you should come find us"generates "Clint Sam and Lee saying  we're having dinner at Silver Cloud restaurant to say we're at Silver Cloud restaurant  and you should come find us".


J)Using voice interaction feels far more intimate than surfing the net the old-fashioned way.This is intentional as the informal tone of the assistant helps create an emotional attachment.But if something speaks,it must also listen.Our phones are always near us and  they  are  collecting  data  about  us  all  the  time.This  has  already  raised  privacy concerns.The American Civil Liberties Union has stated that digital assistants create a threat to privacy from hackers.Some people have other concerns.They worry assistants will one day be used to deliver advertising directly to us.


K)But digital voices need more personality to make them popular.Robots are not yet witty, Siri is boring.The benefits of using voice instead of tapping fingers obviously.depend on  the  context.Doctors  completing  online  forms  about  their  patients  by  speech,for example,can dictate 150 words a minute,three times faster than typing on a keyboard. This enables them to spend less time on administration and more time with patients.


L)Last year,speech recognition company Nuance helped a doctors'surgery in Dukinfield, near Manchester,set up a speech system for the practice's six doctors.Now they can dictate  notes  on  a  patient's  health  condition  and  treatment  and  a   smart  assistant automatically enters the information into the right fields on a web form.Previously,the doctors made voice recordings that were then transcribed by secretaries—a process that was costly and likely to cause delays.The new system means letters to patients now have more detail.


M)Using voice also makes sense when you're doing other things with your hands.Think about when you're cooking,and you just want to know what the next step in the recipe is.Your hands are covered with oil;you're not going to get on the iPad,so it's a lot more natural to talk.And  speech  obviously makes  sense when you're  driving.In the U.S.,29%of drivers  admit  they  surf  behind  the  wheel,according  to  insurance  firm State  Farm.This  is  up   from   13%in  2009.No  wonder  using  mobile  phones  while driving causes more crashes a year than drink driving,says the U.S.National  Safety Council.


36.According to Francis Dittoh,their speech-based weather information service was meant to be inexpensive and easy to use.


37.Using  voice  instead  of  typing  enables  doctors  to  spend  more  time  taking  care  of patients.


38.It is extremely difficult to convert voice into text because of different pronunciations.


39.African  farmers  unable  to  read  often  don't  have  access  to  important  information conveyed online


40.Some phone users worry advertisers will take advantage of voice assistants to send ads directly to them


41.The spoken web is helpful when one's hands are occupied.


42.Some people believe online interaction would soon depend mainly on voice.


43.Seting up a spoken web is by no means an easy task.


44.Weather information is extremely important to farmers.


45.Some people are concerned about privacy because their phones are constantly collecting their personal information.


Section  C

Directions: There are 2 passages in this section.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C)and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.


Passage One

Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.

  The United States is facing a housing crisis:Affordable housing is inadequate,while  luxury homes abound(充裕),and homelessness remains a persistent problem.Despite this, popular culture and the housing industry market happiness as living with both more space and more amenities(便利设施).Big houses are adverted as a reward for hard work and diligence,turning housing from a basic necessity into a luxury.

  This is reflected in our homes.The average single-family home built in the United States before  1970 was less than  1,500 square feet in size.By 2016,the average size of a new,single-family  home  was  2,422  square  feet.What's  more,homes  built  in  the  2000s were  more  likely  than  earlier  models  to  have  more  of  all  types  of  spaces:bedrooms, bathrooms,living rooms,dining rooms,recreation rooms and garages.

  There are consequences of living big.As middle-class houses have grown larger,two things  have  happened.First,large  houses  take  time  to  maintain,so   cleaners  and  other low-wage service workers are required to keep these houses in order.Second,once-public spaces,where people from diverse backgrounds used to come together,have increasingly become privatized,leading to a reduction in the number of public facilities available to all, and a reduced quality of life for many.Take swimming pools.While in  1950,only 2,500 U.S.families  owned pools,by  1999  this  number  was  4  million.At  the  same  time,public municipal pools were often closed,leaving low-income people nowhere to swim.

  The trend for bigger housing thus poses ethical questions.Should Americans accept a system  in  which  the  middle   and  upper   classes  enjoy  a  luxurious  lifestyle,using  the low-wage  labor  of others?Are  we  willing  to  accept  a  system  in  which  an  increase  in amenities purchased by the affluent means a reduction in amenities for the poor?

  I believe neither is acceptable.We must change the way we think:living well does not  need to mean having more private spaces;instead,it could mean having more public spaces. A better goal than building bigger houses for some is to create more publicly accessible  spaces and amenities for all.


46.What are big houses promoted to be in the United States?

A)A luxury for the homeless.

B)A reward for industriousness.

C)An abundant source of comforts.

D)An absolute necessity for happiness.


47.What is one of the consequences of living big?

A)Many Americans'quality of life has become lower.

B)People from diverse backgrounds no longer socialize.

C)People no longer have access to public swimming pools.

D)Many Americans'private life has been negatively affected.


48.What questions arises from living big?

A)Questions related to moral principles.

B)Questions having to do with labor cost.

C)Questions about what lifestyle to promote.

D)Questions concerning housing development.


49.What kind of social system does the author think is unacceptable?

A)One in which the wealthy exploit the low-wage laborers building their houses.

B)One in which the rich purchase amenities at an increasingly unjustifiable price.

C)One in which the upper classes deprive the lower classes of affordable housing.

D)One in which the affluent enjoy a more comfortable life at the expense of the poor.


50.What does the author advocate for people to live well?

A)Finding ways to turn private spaces into public ones.

B)Building more houses affordable to those less affluent.

C)More public spaces created for everyone to enjoy.

D)All amenities made accessible to the rich and the poor alike.


Passage Two

Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.

  Most of us in the entrepreneurial community are blessed—or cursed-with higher-than-average ambition.Ambitious people strongly desire accomplishments and are willing to take more risks and spend more effort to get them.

  Overall,this is a positive quality,especially for people trying to build their own businesses.Apparently,if you're more naturally driven to set goals,you are more likely to succeed

  Actually,this isn't always the case.In fact,in some cases,extreme ambition may end up doing more harm than good.

  One major side effect of excessive ambition is the tendency to focus too determinedly   on one particular vision or end goal.This is problematic because it hinders your ability to adapt to new circumstances,which is vital if you want to be a successful entrepreneur.If a new competitor emerges to threaten your business,you may need to change direction,even if that means straying from your original vision.If you have too much ambition,you'll find this hard,if not impossible.

  Few people are successful when they try to build their first brand.Unfortunately,for the most ambitious entrepreneurs,a failure is seen as disastrous,and impossible to recover from.

  It's a clear departure from the intended plan toward the intended goal.For people with limited  ambition,however,failure  is viewed as something closer to reality.Remember, failure is inevitable,and every failure you survive is a learning experience.

  Ambitious people tend to be more materialistically successful than their non-ambitious counterparts.However,they're only slightly happier than their less-ambitious counterparts, and tend to live significantly shorter lives.This implies that even though ambitious people are more likely to achieve conventional“success,”such success means nothing for their health and happiness—and if you don't have health and happiness,what else could possibly matter?

  Clearly,some amount of ambition is good for your motivation.Without any ambition, you wouldn't start your own business,set or achieve goals and get far in life.But an excess of ambition can also be dangerous,putting you at risk of burnout,stubbornness and even a shorter life

51.What does the author think of most entrepreneurs?

A)They are more willing to risk their own lives.

B)They are more ambitious than ordinary people.

C)They achieve greater nonconventional success.

D)They have more positive qualities than most of us.


52.What does the author imply by saying “this isn't always the case”(Line l,Para.3)? 

A)Ambitious people may not have a greater chance of success.

B)Ambitious people may not have more positive qualities.

C)Entrepreneurs'ambition does as much good as harm.

D)Entrepreneurs are more naturally driven to success.


53.What does the author say is of extreme importance for one to become a successful entrepreneur?

A)Holding on to one's original vision.

B)Being able to adapt to new situations.

C)Focusing determinedly on one particular goal.

D)Avoiding radical change in one's career direction.


54.How do the most ambitious entrepreneurs regard failure in their endeavor? 

A)It will awaken them to reality.

B)It is a lesson they have to learn.

C)It means the end of their career.

D)It will result in a slow recovery.


55.What does the author advise us to do concerning ambition?

A)Distinguish between conventional success and our life goal.

B)Follow the example of the most ambitious entrepreneurs.

C)Avoid taking unnecessary risks when starting a business.

D)Prioritize health and happiness over material success.


Part IV   Translation   (30  minutes)

Directions: For this part,you are allowed 30 mimutes to translate a passage from Chinese into English.You should write your answer on Answer Sheet 2.

  中国越来越重视终身教育,发展继续教育是构建终身教育体系的有效途径。高校作为人才 培养的基地,拥有先进的教学理念和优越的教学资源,理应成为继续教育的办学主体。因此, 近年来许多高校适应社会需求,加强与用人单位沟通,努力探索一条符合中国国情的继续教 育发展新路,以使继续教育在国家发展战略中发挥更大的作用。


《2023年6月英语四级答案(第一套)》

  Part I Writing 参考范文

  On Online Courses

  Recently,our university is conducting a survey about students'  opinions on online courses. As far as I am concerned,online courses  have both advantages and disadvantages.

  Among all the plus sides of online courses,flexibility comes first:  Students can learn anytime and anywhere. Second,through online courses,students have access to high-quality courses offered by renowned teachers at home and abroad.  Furthermore,students can watch replays and learn difficult points repeatedly.Despite  thest advantages,the shortcomings of online courses should not be ignoredOn the one hand,a high level of interaction between students and teachers is hard to achieve.On the other hand,online classes   demand qualities such as self-discipline and motivation,while most students have difficulty in maintaining focused without teachers supervision.

  Given the overall situation of online classes in our university,I think,to improve the effectiveness of online courses,teachers ought to offer more opportunities for interaction and collaboration.Besides,  students should improve their abilities of self-learning,making good use of online courses.

  Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension

  1.D;2.A;3.B;4.A;5.C;6.D;7.C;8.A;9.B;10.D;11.B;12.A;13.C;14.C;15.B;16.D;17.A;18.B;19.C;20.D;21.D;22.B;23.C;24.B;25.A;

  Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension

  26.L;27.B;28.E;29.N;30.F;31.O;32.C;33.D;34.K;35.M;

  36.F;37.K;38.H;39.D;40.J;41.M;42.C;43.G;44.E;45.J;

  46.B;47.A;48.A;49.D;50.C;

  51.B;52.A;53.B;54.C;55.D;

  Part N Translation

  China attaches more and more importance to lifelong education, and the development of continuing education is an effective way to build a lifelong education system.As the base for talent cultivation, universities have advanced teaching concepts and superior teaching resources,so they should become the main providers of continuing education. Therefore, in recent years,a number of universities have been trying to explore a new path for developing continuing education that suits to China's specific conditions by catering to social needs and strengthening communications with employers,so that continuing education can play a greater role in the national development strategy.

  参考译文与难点注释

  1.第一句是对客观事实的陈述,因此时态应用一般现在时。前后两个分 句可用and 连接构成并列句。“越来越重视”可译为 attach more and more/increasing importance to;“构建终身教育体系的有效途径”可译 为 an effective way to build a lifelong education system。

  2.第二句中,“作为人才培养的基地”可处理为 as结构并置于句首,即As the base for talent cultivation;“优越的教学资源”可译为 superior teaching resources。后两个分句之间存在因果关系,可以用连词so表 现内含的逻辑;翻译“继续教育的办学主体”时可采用意译法,即将其理 解为“继续教育的主要提供者”,译为main providers of continuing education。

  3. 第三句较长,需要注意译文的衔接。由“近年来”一词可知,本句时态应 用现在完成进行时。通过分析分句之间的逻辑关系可知,前两个分句 是第三个分句的具体做法,因此可将第三个分句作为主句,用介词 by 引出前两个分句所表达的内容,如参考译文所示。“一条符合中国国情 的继续教育发展新路”内容较多,可以先翻译“一条继续教育发展新 路”,再将“符合中国国情的”处理为定语从句,即 a new path for developing continuing education that suits to China's specific conditions。最后一个分句中,“以使”表示目的,可以用so that/in order that结构引出目的状语从句;“发挥更大的作用”既可直译为 play a greater role in,也可理解为“做出更大的贡献”,意译为 make greater contributions to。

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