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1、大学四级-(无听力 5 及答案解析(总分:712.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.大学生逃课现象越来越普遍;2.人们对此有不同的看法;3.你的看法是Can Students Skip Classes?(分数:106.00)_二、BPart Reading (总题数:1,分数:70.00)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet l
2、.For questions 17, markY(for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG(for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 810, complete the sentences with the informa
3、tion given in the passage.A Word on AdviceWebster defines advice as being, “a recommendation with regard to a course of action.”(1) Daughters call. The expression, “I need some advice“ has to be one of the most horrifying statements in the English language. What makes it remarkably terrifying is tha
4、t the advisor is usually confronted with it out of the blue and with little or no warning. My daughter is an expert at this. Lately I have been able to predict when she will call. It usually happens when I am having the type of day when everything seems to be going well. I am actually relaxed with f
5、ew things that have to be done. It is almost as if I send out a signal to her that I am ready for the challenge. The call always begins with the expression, “Dad“. The word is not as important as how it is stated. It sounds like a question being asked by someone who does not want to be heard. In oth
6、er words, it is a little quieter than a whisper. I know she knows it is I, because she did the calling and I am confident that she knows the sound of my voice. It is almost as if the word is a signal that I had better be ready.(2) Advice concerning my daughter. When my daughter was small I looked fo
7、rward to giving her advice. In fact, I sincerely believe that she also enjoyed it. For the most important thing a Dad can do is get his child ready for life. Not that I ever thought I was ready but at least I have been able to survive my years, so far. She used to sit really close to me or on my lap
8、 and I would explain the mysteries of life to her. I would tell her of morals and ethics that made life as good as it can possibly be. Years later, when my daughter hit the wonderful teenaged years, she didnt accept my advice as she did in the past. In fact, she obviously dreaded it. However, I gave
9、 it to her anyway because I wanted her to survive her teenaged years. I survived them so why she shouldnt listen to me and take in the knowledge that I had from the experiences of my past. For years she never came to me for advice but I continued to submit it. Now that I think of it, my father did t
10、he same.Soon, too soon, she left and started her own life. It was as though our separation necessitated that she would once again need, and seek out, my advice. At first this was a good thing, in that I appreciated the fact that she thought my wisdom was worth the time. After a while I came to the r
11、ealization that I might not always be right. I started to fear my own answers to her questions.(3) Advice concerning my wife. My daughter is not the only person in my life that asks for advice. My wife does it in an odd way. I know she knows the answer to her question but it is almost as though she
12、wants to combine mine with hers. Sometimes when I give her advice she takes it in and basically makes her own decisions. Other times she gives me that odd look that asks, “What planet were you born on?“ Either way I do my best.(4) Advice concerning parents. My parents have started to ask for my advi
13、ce. This was very difficult for me to understand. Most of my life my father and mother were the ones to direct me on how I should handle certain situations. They were the ones who survived their years so that they could direct me toward correct decisions. Now the roles seem to be reversed. I guess I
14、 should take it as a compliment because this shifting of roles means that they have finally come to the realization that I am capable of making correct choices. Now, if I could only believe this same realization and finally relax in my new role.(5) Advice concerning my folk. My folks questions usual
15、ly surround their preparation for the final stages of their lives. I hate these situations because, if I admit that they are getting old, I am literally resigning myself to the fact that I am not far off. I answer their questions as best as I can, praying that I am advising them to do the right thin
16、gs but how could I possibly know.? Unlike giving advice to my daughter, giving advice to my parents involves me guessing what to do without the experience of going through what they are presently going through. I guess they ask me because they trust me, like I have always trusted them.(6) Advice con
17、cerning my students. I am a teacher. In fact, I am a high school teacher who works with young adults who are about to embark on careers that include college, the military, or work. Every day I am asked questions concerning how they should organize for their futures, away from a life that centered on
18、 their public school. Most people dont realize that graduating from high school is one of the last “rights of passage“ our society has. This is true because these young children are leaving a time that had taken up over 75% of their young lives.So, I advise them as to what industries will be importa
19、nt when they get out of college; what military service they should look into in order to achieve what they think they want to achieve. Sometimes just to tell these young men and women that life is a wonderful thing and that they are fortunate to be in a stage of their lives where they are about to b
20、ecome adults. Every time they leave I pray that I gave them good advice. I know I did my best.(7) Advice concerning students parents. Sometimes people I dont know ask for my advice. The parents of my students usually ask what they should do to make their childs future bright. Sometimes they ask what
21、 they should do because their child doesnt listen or doesnt believe what they are telling them. I assume they ask me because they believe a teacher should know the answers. Either that or they look at my gray hair and beard and believe that my age necessitates my ability to know.The basic problem wi
22、th Websters definition of advice is that it doesnt take into account the advisor. Does the advisor understand the problem and have the ability to help with a decision? In the past, did I give my daughter, parents, students, and strangers the correct advice?I think Ill give my daughter a call and ask
23、 her for some advice!(分数:70.00)(1).The call for advice usually puts the receiver in a state of worry.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(2).When the narrator is in a low spirit, he is sure to have a call from his daughter.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(3).The narrators daughter refused to follow his advice when she was more than te
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