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1、专业英语四级-34及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、完型填空题(总题数:3,分数:100.00)Students have become obsessed with building impressive CVs. But isnt there more to life 1 laying the foundations for your future 2 ? This preoccupation with CV-building is 3 the pressure on people in todays society to be conspicuously 4 . Y
2、ou have only to turn on the TV to be 5 that a lot of people have achieved far more than you at a younger age. This creates a feeling of 6 to do something extraordinary as quickly as possibleor 7 to find a way of 8 yourself as extraordinary. Almost like a business, we are managing our time and effort
3、 to develop a brand 9 we present to the world. One 10 is our Facebook page: we constantly sift through pictures and information, deciding what to share and what to 11 . When it comes to our CVs, we are 12 having experiences that we can list as achievements. In todays jobs market, the message is clea
4、r: good grades are no longer enough. We need an impressive list of extracurricular activities that 13 us from all the other smart and motivated students: we need some 14 work-experience; we need to volunteer; we should have done some work for a charity or 15 our time to some impressive hobbies. 16 ,
5、 we need to prove to our future employers that we are unique, and a perfect fit for the job theyre 17 . A CV doesnt really say anything about the authentic person 18 it because the entire thing is carefully constructed around the expectations of future employers. 19 we all like to pretend we did tho
6、se volunteering jobs or unpaid internships because we loved them, many of us were trying to 20 our chances of getting a good job.(分数:30.00)A.thanB.thatC.asD.withA.professionB.careerC.businessD.employmentA.linked toB.compared toC.directed toD.added toA.creativeB.uniqueC.similarD.successfulA.absorbedB
7、.remindedC.interferedD.botheredA.urgencyB.hopelessnessC.hostilityD.happinessA.at largeB.at bestC.at leastD.at lengthA.grantingB.entitlingC.consideringD.presentingA.whenB.thatC.howD.whatA.suggestionB.targetC.exampleD.lessonA.leave outB.leave overC.leave offD.leave behindA.compulsorilyB.innocentlyC.vo
8、luntarilyD.deliberatelyA.identifyB.distinguishC.keepD.revealA.singleB.uniqueC.relevantD.unusualA.attendedB.spentC.devotedD.involvedA.In shortB.On the contraryC.Or elseD.On the other handA.occupyingB.payingC.pursuingD.offeringA.inB.behindC.onD.fromA.BecauseB.IfC.WhenD.AlthoughA.strengthenB.developC.e
9、nhanceD.catchHere are the three most common mistakes language learners makeand how to correct them. Rigid thinking Linguists have found that students with a low 21 of ambiguity tend to struggle with language learning. Language learning involves a lot of 22 students will encounter new vocabulary dail
10、y, and for each grammar rule there will be a dialectic 23 or irregular verb. 24 native-like fluency is achieved, there will always be some level of ambiguity. The type of learner who sees a new word and reaches 25 the dictionary 26 guessing the meaning from the context may feel 27 and disoriented in
11、 an immersion class. 28 , they might quit their language studies out of sheer frustration. Its a difficult mindset to break, 29 small exercises can help. Find a song or text in the 30 language and practice figuring out the gist, even if a few words are unknown. A single method Some learners are most
12、 31 with the listen-and-repeat drills of a language lab or podcast. Some need a grammar textbook to 32 a foreign tongue. Each of these 33 is fine, but its a mistake to 34 only one. Language learners who use 35 methods get to practise different skills and see concepts 36 in different ways. 37 , the v
13、ariety can keep them from getting stuck in a learning rut. Fear In Eastern cultures 38 saving face is a strong social value, EFL teachers often complain that students, 39 years of studying English, simply will not speak it. Theyre too afraid of making grammatical mistakes or mispronouncing words in
14、a way that would 40 them.(分数:30.00)A.toleranceB.confidenceC.enthusiasmD.skepticismA.doubtfulnessB.uncertaintyC.distrustD.suspicionA.customB.exceptionC.requirementD.viewA.UntilB.IfC.UnlikeD.BecauseA.forB.downC.outD.overA.in spite ofB.in line withC.instead ofD.along withA.tediousB.stimulatingC.enjoyab
15、leD.stressedA.ImmediatelyB.CurrentlyC.UltimatelyD.TemporarilyA.soB.andC.evenD.butA.aimB.targetC.nativeD.sourceA.comfortableB.adaptableC.availableD.convenientA.make sense ofB.make use ofC.make nothing ofD.make peace withA.proceduresB.approachesC.processesD.accessesA.center onB.act onC.comment onD.rel
16、y onA.excessiveB.surplusC.multipleD.numerousA.explainedB.explainC.explainingD.to explainA.Whats worseB.In a wordC.Whats moreD.In other wordsA.thatB.whereC.whichD.howA.because ofB.but forC.likeD.despiteA.oppressB.convinceC.confuseD.embarrassThe world is throwing away a shocking amount of food. A repo
17、rt 41 that at least a third of the 4 billion tonnes of food the world produces each year never gets 42 our mouths. Between 30% and 50% of food 43 in Europe and the US is thrown away. Britainand much of the rich worldhas got used to filling the fridge 44 what looks nice, not what it 45 needs. The cos
18、t of that 46 is 10bn annually. Globally, the cost, in money, energy and ever-scarcer water, is 47 . Our future food security has been 48 the top 10 of current global worries. The 49 of feeding a mid-century planet of around 9 billion people looks 50 without major changes to farming and our diet. If
19、you 51 the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisations call 52 production to be increased by 70% to feed the population of 2050, most of the work will be 53 just by being a bit more thrifty. 54 we have to do is to 55 better what is already there. Throwing food out is easy. 56 , using it sensi
20、bly, 57 the less attractive bits, is not. The urge to bin and buy again, 58 by multimillion pound advertising campaigns, is all the less resistible now 59 , despite recent price rises, for most of us, food is cheap. At Christmas, the average family spent just over 100 on the big meal, a quarter of 6
21、0 it spent on presents.(分数:40.00)A.symbolizedB.claimedC.requestedD.demandedA.as far asB.as much asC.as long asD.as well asA.wastedB.eatenC.acquiredD.purchasedA.overB.ofC.withD.inA.actuallyB.relativelyC.fairlyD.predictablyA.convenienceB.indulgenceC.equivalenceD.dependenceA.pricelessB.worthlessC.unqua
22、ntifiableD.unaccountableA.surpassingB.breakingC.hittingD.climbingA.controlB.prospectC.conceptD.memoryA.impossibleB.absurdC.uniqueD.eccentricA.rejectB.carryC.obtainD.acceptA.upB.inC.forD.onA.achievedB.receivedC.undoneD.maintainedA.EverythingB.AllC.AnythingD.ThatA.serveB.resortC.enjoyD.useA.OtherwiseB
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