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2017年6月英语四级考试真题试卷

PartiWriting(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowrite

anadvertisementonyourcampuswebsitetosellayouusedat

college.Youradvertisementmayincludeitsbrand,

specifications/features,conditionandprice,andyourcontact

information.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomore

than180words.

PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)

听力音频MP3文件,点击进入听力真题页面

SectionANewsReport

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports0

Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthree

questionsoBoththenewsreportandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonceoAfteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoose

thebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)

andD)oThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet

1withasinglelinethroughthecentreo

Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhave

justheard.

1.A)Themajorityofdriversprefertodriveandpark

themselves.

B)Humandriversbecomeeasilydistractedortiredwhile

driving.

C)Mostdriversfeeluncertainaboutthesafetyofself-driving

cars.

D)Mostdrivershavetestdrivencarswithautomaticbraking

features.

2.A)Theirdriverswouldfeelsafeaftergettingusedtothe

automaticdevices.

B)Theywouldbeunpopularwithdriverswhoonlytrusttheir

ownskills.

C)Theirincreasedcomfortlevelshaveboostedtheirsales.

D)Theyarenotactuallyassafeasautomakersadvertise.

Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhave

justheard.

3.A)TheftsofsnowmobiledogsinAlaska.

B)Aseriesofinjuriestosnowmobiledrivers.

C)AttacksonsomeIditarodRacecompetitors.

D)AseriousaccidentintheAlaskasportsevent.

4.A)Hestayedbehindtolookafterhisinjureddogs.

B)HehaswontheAlaskaIditarodRacefourtimes.

C)HereceivedaminorinjuryintheIditarodRace.

D)HehasquitthecompetitioninAlaskaforgood.

Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejust

heard.

5.A)Itsankintotheseaduetooverloading.

B)ItranintoNicaragua'sBigCornIsland.

C)Itdisappearedbetweentwolargeislands.

D)Itturnedoverbecauseofstrongwinds.

6.A)13.

B)25.

C)30.

D)32.

7.A)Hehashelpedwiththerescueeffort.

B)Heisbeinginvestigatedbythepolice.

C)Hewasdrownedwiththepassengers.

D)Heisamongthosepeoplemissing.

SectionBConversation

Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolong

conversations0Attheendofeachconversationsyouwillhear

fourquestionsoBoththeconversationsandthequestion-swill

bespokenonlyonceoAfteryouhearaquestionoYoumust

choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),

C)andD)oThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswer

Sheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhave

justheard.

8.A)Atashoppingcentre.

B)Atacommunitycollege.

C)Atanaccountancyfirm.

D)AtanITcompany.

9.A)Helpingoutwithdatainput.

B)Arranginginterviews.

C)Sortingapplicationforms.

D)Makingphonecalls.

10.A)Heenjoysusingcomputers.

B)Heneedsthemoneybadly.

C)Hewantstoworkinthecitycentre.

D)Hehasrelevantworkingexperience.

11.A)Purchasesomebusinesssuits.

B)Learnsomecomputerlanguage.

C)Improvehisprogrammingskills.

D)Reviewsomeaccountancyterms.

Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhave

justheard.

12.A)Theyarekeenonhightechnology.

B)Theyarepoorattechnologyskills.

C)TheyoftenlistentoNationalPublicRadio.

D)Theyfeelsuperiorinscienceandtechnology.

13.A)Japanese.

B)Germans.

C)Poles.

D)Americans.

14.A)Emailing.

B)Texting.

C)Science.

D)Literacy.

15.A)Itisundergoingadrasticreform.

B)Itlaysemphasisoncreativethinking.

C)Ithasmuchroomforimprovement.

D)Itprioritizestrainingofpracticalskills.

SectionCPassage

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassageso

Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfour

questionsoBoththepassageandthequestionswillbespoken

onlyonceoAfteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethe

bestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)o

ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1witha

singlelinethroughthecentre.

Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust

heard.

16.A)Theyhavesmallroots.

B)Theygrowwhiteflowers.

C)Theytastelikeapples.

D)TheycomefromCentralAfrica.

17.A)Theyturnedfromwhitetopurpleincolor.

B)Theybecamepopularontheworldmarket.

C)Theybecameanimportantfoodforhumans.

D)Theybegantolooklikemodern-daycarrots.

18.A)Theywerefoundquitenutritious.

B)Therewereseriousfoodshortages.

C)Peoplediscoveredtheirmedicinalvalue.

D)Farmmachineshelpedlowertheirprices.

Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust

heard.

19.A)Shecouldupdateherfamilyanytimesheliked.

B)Shecouldcallupherfamilywheneversheliked

C)Shecouldlocateherfriendswherevertheywere.

D)Shecoulddownloadasmanypicturesassheliked.

20.A)Shelikedtoinformherfriendsabouthersuccess.

B)Sheenjoyedreadingherfriends'statusupdates.

C)Shefeltquitepopularamongthem.

D)Shefeltshewasateenageragain.

21.A)Shecouldbarelyrespondtoallher500Facebook

friends.

B)Shespentmoretimeupdatingherfriendsthanherfamily.

C)ShecouldbarelybalanceFacebookupdatesandherwork.

D)Shedidn'tseemtobedoingaswellasherFacebook

friends.

Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejust

heard.

22.A)Theyhavestrongmuscles.

B)Theylivealongerlifethanhorses.

C)Theyeatmuchlessinwinter.

D)Theycanworklongerthandonkeys.

23.A)ItwasapetofaSpanishking.

B)ItwasboughtbyGeorgeWashington.

C)ItwasbroughtoverfromSpain.

D)ItwasdonatedbyaU.S.Ambassador.

24.A)Theymetandexchangedideasonanimalbreeding.

B)Theyparticipatedinamule-drivingcompetition.

C)Theyshowedandtradedanimalsinthemarket.

D)Theyfedmuleswiththebestfoodtheycouldfind.

25.A)Thewideruseofhorses.

B)Thearrivaloftractors.

C)Ashrinkinganimaltrade.

D)Agrowingdonkeypopulation.

PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.

Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistof

choicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthe

passagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Each

choiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthe

correspondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethrough

thecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmore

thanonce.

Asifyouneededanotherreasontohatethegym,itnow

turnsoutthatexercisecanexhaustnotonlyyourmuscles;but

alsoyoureyes.Fearnot,however,forcoffeecanstimulatethem

again.During_26_exercise,ourmusclestireastheyrunoutof

fuelandbuildupwasteproducts.Muscleperformancecanalso

beaffectedbya_27_called"centralfatigue/'inwhichan

imbalanceinthebody'schemicalmessengerspreventsthe

centralnervoussystemfromdirectingmusclemovements_28_.

Itwasnotknown,however,whethercentralfatiguemightalso

affectmotorsystemsnotdirectly_29_intheexerciseitself,such

asthosethatmovetheeyes.Tofindout,researchersgave11

volunteercyclistsacarbohydrate(碳水化合物的)_30_either

withamoderatedoseofcaffeine(咖啡因),whichisknownto

stimulatethecentralnervoussystem,orasaplacebo(安慰剂)

without,during3hoursof_31_.Afterexercising,thescientists

testedthecyclistswitheye-trackingcamerastoseehowwell

theirbrainscouldstill_32_theirvisualsystem.Theteamfound

thatexercisereducedthespeedofrapideyemovementsby

about8%,_33_theirabilitytocapturenewvisualinformation.

Thecaffeine,theequivalentoftwostrongcupsofcoffee,was

_34_toreversethiseffect,withsomecyclistsevendisplaying

_35_eyemovementspeeds.Soitmightbeagoodideatoget

someoneelsetodriveyouhomeafterthatmarathon.

A)cautiouslyB)commitC)controlD)cyclingE)effectivelyF)

increasedG)involvedH)limitedI)phenomenonJ)preventingK)

sensitiveL)slowingM)solutionN)sufficientO)vigorous

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassage

withtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontains

informationgiveninoneoftheparagraphsIdentifythe

paragraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmay

chooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarked

withaletter.Answerthequestionsbymarkingthecorresponding

letteronAnswerSheet2.

Teamspirit

A)Teamshavebecomethebasicbuildingblocksof

organisations.Recruitmentadvertisementsroutinelycallfor

"teamplayers".Businessschoolsgradetheirstudentsinparton

theirperformanceingroupprojects.Officemanagersknock

downwallstoencourageteambuilding.Teamsareasoldas

civilisation,ofcourse:evenJesushad12co-workers.Butanew

reportbyDeloitte,"GlobalHumanCapitalTrends",basedona

surveyofmorethan7,000executivesinover130countries,

suggeststhatthefashionforteamworkhasreachedanewhigh.

Almosthalfofthosesurveyedsaidtheircompanieswereeither

inthemiddleofrestructuringorabouttoembarkon(开始)it;

andforthemostpart,restructuringmeantputtingmore

emphasisonteams.

B)Companiesareabandoningconventionalfunctional

departmentsandorganisingemployeesintocross-disciplinary

teamsthatfocusonparticularproducts,problemsorcustomers.

Theseteamsaregainingmorepowertoruntheirownaffairs.

Theyarealsospendingmoretimeworkingwitheachotherrather

thanreportingupwards.Deloittearguesthatanew

organisationalformisontherise:anetworkofteamsisreplacing

theconventionalhierarchy(等级体制).

C)Thefashionforteamsisdrivenbyasensethattheold

wayoforganisingpeopleistoorigidforboththemodern

marketplaceandtheexpectationsofemployees.Technological

innovationplacesgreatervalueonagility(灵;舌性).John

Chambers,chairmanofCiscoSystemsInc.,aworldwideleaderin

electronicsproducts,saysthat"wecompeteagainstmarket

transitions(过渡),notcompetitors.Producttransitionsusedto

takefiveorsevenyears;nowtheytakeoneortwo."Digital

technologyalsomakesiteasierforpeopletoco-ordinatetheir

activitieswithoutresortingtohierarchy.The"millennials"(千禧

一代)whowillsoonmakeuphalftheworkforceinrichcountries

wereraisedfromnurseryschoolonwardstoworkingroups.

D)Thefashionforteamsisalsospreadingfromtheusual

corporatesuspects(suchasGEandIBM)tosomemoreunusual

ones.TheClevelandClinic,ahospitaloperator;hasreorganised

itsmedicalstaffintoteamstofocusonparticulartreatmentareas;

consultants,nursesandotherscollaboratecloselyinsteadof

beingseparatedbyspeciality(专业)andrank.TheUSArmyhas

gonethesameway.Inhisbook,TeamofTeams,GeneralStanley

McChrystaldescribeshowthearmy'shierarchicalstructure

hindereditsoperationsduringtheearlystagesoftheIraqwar.

Hissolutionwastolearnsomethingfromtherebelsitwas

fighting:decentralisingauthoritytoself-organisingteams.

E)Agoodruleofthumbisthatassoonasgeneralsand

hospitaladministratorsjumponamanagementbandwagon(追

随一种管理潮流),itistimetoaskquestions.LeighThompsonof

KelloggSchoolofManagementinIllinoiswarnsthat,"Teamsare

notalwaystheanswer—teamsmayprovideinsight,creativityand

knowledgeinawaythatapersonworkingindependentlycannot;

butteamworkmayalsoleadtoconfusion,delayandpoor

decision-making."ThelateRichardHackmanofHarvard

Universityonceargued,"Ihavenoquestionthatwhenyouhave

ateam,thepossibilityexiststhatitwillgeneratemagic,

producingsomethingextraordinary...Butdon'tcountonit."

F)Hackman(whodiedin2013)notedthatteamsare

hinderedbyproblemsofco-ordinationandmotivationthatchip

awayatthebenefitsofcollaboration.High-flyers(能干的人)

whoareforcedtoworkinteamsmaybeundervaluedandfree­

ridersempowered.Group-thinkmaybeunavoidable.Inastudy

of120teamsofseniorexecutives,hediscoveredthatlessthan

10%oftheirsupposedmembersagreedonwhoexactlywason

theteam.Ifitishardenoughtodefineateam'smembership,

agreeingonitspurposeisharderstill.

G)Profoundchangesintheworkforcearemakingteams

trickiertomanage.Teamsworkbestiftheirmembershavea

strongcommonculture.Thisishardtoachievewhen,asisnow

thecaseinmanybigfirms,alargeproportionofstaffare

temporarycontractors.Teamworkimproveswithtime:America's

NationalTransportationSafetyBoardfoundthat73%ofthe

incidentsinitscivil-aviationdatabaseoccurredonacrew'sfirst

dayofflyingtogether.However,asAmyEdmondsonofHarvard

pointsout,organisationsincreasinglyuse"team"asaverbrather

thananoun:theyformteamsforspecificpurposesandthen

quicklydisbandthem.

H)Theleastthatcanbeconcludedfromthisresearchisthat

companiesneedtothinkharderaboutmanagingteams.They

needtoridtheirmindsofsentimentalism(感情用事):themost

successfulteamshaveleaderswhoareabletosetanoverall

directionandtakeimmediateaction.Theyneedtokeepteams

smallandfocused:givingintopressuretobemore"inclusive"is

aguaranteeofdysfunction.JeffBezos,Amazon'sboss,saysthat

"IfIseemorethantwopizzasforlunch,theteamistoobig,"They

needtoimmuniseteamsagainstgroup-think:Hackmanargued

thatthebestonescontain"deviant"(离经叛道者)whoare

willingtodosomethingthatmaybeupsettingtoothers.

I)Anewstudyof12,000workersin17countriesbySteelcase,

afurniture-makerwhichalsodoesconsulting,findsthatthebest

waytoensureemployeesare"engaged"istogivethemmore

controloverwhereandhowtheydotheirwork—whichmay

meanliberatingthemfromhavingtodoeverythingin

collaborationwithothers.

J)However,organisationsneedtolearnsomethingbigger

thanhowtomanageteamsbetter:theyneedtobeinthehabit

ofaskingthemselveswhetherteamsarethebesttoolsforthejob.

Team-buildingskillsareinshortsupply:Deloittereportsthatonly

12%oftheexecutivestheycontactedfeeltheyunderstandthe

waypeopleworktogetherinnetworksandonly21%feel

confidentintheirabilitytobuildcross-functionalteams.Loosely

managedteamscanbecomehotbedsofdistraction—employees

routinelycomplainthattheycan'tgettheirworkdonebecause

theyareforcedtospendtoomuchtimeinmeetingsor

compelledtoworkinnoisyoffices.Evenintheageofopen-plan

officesandsocialnetworkssomeworkisbestlefttothe

individual.

36.Successfulteamleadersknowexactlywheretheteam

shouldgoandareabletotakepromptaction.

37.Decentralisationofauthoritywasalsofoundtobemore

effectiveinmilitaryoperations.

38.1nmanycompanies,theconventionalformof

organisationisgivingwaytoanetworkofteams.

39.Membersofpoorlymanagedteamsareeasilydistracted

fromtheirwork.

40.Teamworkismosteffectivewhenteammembersshare

thesameculture.

41.AccordingtoareportbyDeloitte,teamworkisbecoming

increasinglypopularamongcompanies.

42.Someteammembersfindithardtoagreeonquestions

likemembershipandtheteam'spurpose.

43.Somescholarsthinkteamworkmaynotalwaysbereliable,

despiteitspotentialtoworkwonders.

44.Toensureemployees'commitment,itisadvisabletogive

themmoreflexibilityastowhereandhowtheywork.

45.Producttransitionstakemuchlesstimenowthaninthe

past.

SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.

Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlisten

carefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthe

secondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexact

wordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadfor

thethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

PassageOne

Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

ShoppersintheUKarespendinglessmoneyontoiletpaper

tosavemoney,researchhasshown.

Penny-pinchingUKconsumerschoosecheaperproducts

fromdiscounterssuchasAldiandLidlratherthanluxury

alternatives.

Thishaswiped6%offthevalueofthesofttissuepaper

marketintheUK.Ithasshrunkfrom1.19billionpoundsin2011

to1.12billionpoundsin2015,accordingtoanewreportfrom

marketresearchcompanyMintel.Furthermore,thefutureofthe

marketlooksfarfromrosy,withsalesexpectedtofallfurtherto

1.11billionpoundsin2016.

Inthelastyearalone,despiteanincreaseintheUK

populationandasubsequentriseinthenumberofhouseholds,

salesoftoiletpaperfellby2%,withtheaveragehousehold

reducingtheirtoiletrollspendingfrom43poundsin2014to41

poundsin2015.

Overall,almostthreeinfivepeoplesaytheytrytolimittheir

usageofpaper—includingfacialtissueandkitchenroll—tosave

money."Strength,softnessandthicknessremaintheleading

indicatorsoftoiletpaperquality,withjustasmallproportionof

consumerspreferringmoreluxuriousalternatives,suchasthose

withflowerpatternsorperfume/'saidMintelanalystJackDuckett.

"Theseextrafeaturesaredeemedunnecessarybythemajorityof

shoppers,whichprobablyreflectshowthesetypesofproducts

aretypicallymoreexpensivethanregulartoiletpaper,evenwhen

onspecialoffer."

Whileconsumersarespendinglessontoiletpaper,they

remainfussy一intheoryatleast一whenitcomestopaperquality.

TopofBritons'toiletpaperwishlistissoftness(57%)followedby

strength(45%)andthickness(36%).

Onein10buyersranktoiletrollsmadefromrecycledpaper

amongtheirtopconsiderations,highlightinghowoverallthe

environmentismuchlessofaconsiderationforshoppersthan

productquality.Inachallengeformanufacturers,81%ofpaper

productuserssaidtheywouldconsiderbuyingrecycledtoilet

tissueifitwerecomparableinqualitytostandardpaper.

46.Themarketsalesoftoiletpaperhavedecreasedbecause

A.Britonshavecuttheirspendingonit.

B.itspriceshavegoneupovertheyears.

C.itsqualityhasseenmarkedimprovement.

D.Britonshavedevelopedthehabitofsaving.

47.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthefutureofthetissue

papermarketintheUK?

A.Itwillexpandintime.

B.Itwillremaingloomy.

C.Itwillexperienceupsanddowns.

D.Itwillrecoveraspopulationgrov/s.

48.WhatdoesJackDuckettsayabouttoiletpaper?

A.Specialofferswouldpromoteitssales.

B.Consumersareloyaltocertainbrands.

C.Luxuriousfeaturesaddmuchtotheprice.

D.Consumershaveavarietytochoosefrom.

49.WhatdowelearnaboutBritonsconcerningtoiletpaper?

A.Theyareparticularaboutthequalityoftoiletpaper.

B.Theyemphasizethestrengthoftoiletpaperthemost.

C.Theyprefercheaptoiletpapertorecycledtoiletpaper.

D.Theyrejectusingtoiletpaperwithunnecessaryfeatures.

50.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.MoreandmoreBritonsbuyrecycledtoiletpaperto

protecttheenvironment.

B.Toiletpapermanufacturersarefacingagreatchallengein

promotingitssales.

C.Toiletpapermanufacturerscompetewithoneanotherto

improveproductquality.

D.Environmentalprotectionisnotmuchofaconcernwhen

Britonsbuytoiletpaper.

PassageTwo

Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

"OneofthereasonsIfindthistopicveryinterestingis

becausemymomwasasmokerwhenIwasyounger/1says

Lindson-Hawley,whostudiestobaccoandhealthatthe

UniversityofOxford.

Bystudyingabout700adultsmokers,shefoundoutthather

momquittherightway—bystoppingabruptlyandcompletely.

Inherstudy,participantswererandomly(随机地)assigned

totwogroups.Onehadtoquitabruptlyonagivenday,going

fromaboutapackadaytozero.Theothercutdowngradually

overthecourseoftwoweeks.Peopleinbothgroupsused

nicotine(尼古丁)patchesbeforetheyquit,inadditiontoa

secondformofnicotinereplacement,likegumorspray.Theyalso

hadtalktherapywithanursebeforeandafterquitday.

Sixmonthsout,morepeoplewhohadquitabruptlyhad

stuckwithit—morethanone-fifthofthem,comparedtoabout

one-seventhintheothergroup.Althoughthesenumbersappear

low,itismuchhigherthanifpeopletrywithoutsupport.

Andthequitrateswereparticularlyconvincinggiventhat

beforethestudystarted,mostofthepeoplehadsaidthey'd

rathercutdowngraduallybeforequitting."Ifyou'retrainingfor

amarathon,youwouldn'texpecttoturnupandjustbeableto

runit.AndIthinkpeopleseethatforsmokingaswell.Theythink,

'Well,ifIgraduallyreduce,it'slikepractice/"saysLindson-Hawley.

Butthatwasn'tthecase.Insteadofgivingpeoplepractice,the

gradualreductionlikelygavethemcravings(瘾)and

withdrawalsymptomsbeforetheyevenreachedquitday,which

couldbewhyfewerpeopleinthatgroupactuallymadeittothat

Point."Regardlessofyourstatedpreference;ifyou'rereadyto

quit,quittingabruptlyismoreeffective/'saysDr.Gabriela

Ferreira."Whenyoucanquoteaspecificnumberlikeafifthof

thepatientswereabletoquit,that'scompelling.Itgivesthem

theencouragementIthink,toreallygoforit/'Ferreirasays.

Peoplerarelymanagetoquitthefirsttimetheytry.Butat

least,shesaysztheycanmaximizetheoddsofsuccess.

51.WhatdoesLindson-Hawleysayabouthermother?

A.Shequitsmokingwithherdaughter'shelp.

B.Shesucceededinquittingsmokingabruptly.

C.Shewasalsoaresearcheroftobaccoandhealth.

D.Shestudiedthesmokingpatternsofadultsmokers.

52.Whatkindofsupportdidsmokersreceivetoquit

smokinginLindson-Hawley'sstudy?

A.Theyweregivenphysicaltraining.

B.Theywerelookedafterbyphysicians.

C.Theywereencouragedbypsychologists.

D.Theywereofferednicotinereplacements.

53.HowdoesDr.GabrielaFerreiraviewtheresultofLindson-

Hawley'sexperiment?

A.Itisidealized.

B.Itisunexpected.

C.Itisencouraging.

D.Itismisleading.

54.Theideaof"amarathon”(Line2,Para.5)illustratesthe

popularbeliefthatquittingsmoking.

A.issomethingfewcanaccomplish

B.needssomepracticefirst

C.requiresalotofpatience

D.isachallengeatthebeginning

55.Whathappenswhenpeopletrytoquitsmokinggradually?

A.Theyfinditevenmoredifficult.

B.Theyaresimplyunabletomakeit.

C.Theyshowfewerwithdrawalsymptoms.

D.Theyfeelmuchlesspainintheprocess.

PartIVTranslation(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutesto

translateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.Youshouldwrite

youransweronAnswerSheet2.

长江是亚洲最长、世界上第三长的河流。长江流经多种不同的生

态系统,是诸多濒危物种的栖息地,灌溉了中国五分之一的土地。长

江流域(riverbasin)居住着中国三分之一的人口。长江在中国历史、

文化和经济上起着很大的作用。长江三角洲(delta)产出多大20%的

中国国民生产总值。几千年来,长江一直被用于供水、运输和工业生

产。长江上还坐落着世界最大的水电站。

PartIWriting

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ThisisacollectionofCollegeEnglishBooksrangingfrom

book1tobook4withCDattachedbehind.Ma

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