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2025年大学英语四六级考试试题及答案

现如今,我们总免不了要接触或运用试题,试题可以帮助学校或各主办方考察参试者某

一方面的学问才能。你所了解的试题是什么样的呢?以下是我收集整理的2025年高校英语

四六级考试试题及答案,欢迎阅读,希望大家能够喜爱。

高校英语四六级考试试题及答案1

PartIWriting(25minutes)

(请于正式开考后半小时内完成该部分,之后将进行听力考试)

Directions:Letssayyouruniversityissolicitingopinionsfromstudentson

whetheruniversitydininghallsshouldbeopentothepublic.Youwillhave30

minutesforthetask.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180

words.

Inthemodernera,thereisaheateddebateregardingwhethertheuniversitys

canteensshouldbeopentothepublic.Somebelievethatitwilldousmoregood

thanharm,whileothersarguethatitwillposeathreattotheorderandoperation

oftheuniversity.Inmyviev/,theuniversityshouldrecognizethatthishasbothpros

andcons.Letsstartwiththeadvantages.First,itallowsthepublictoenjoythe

diverseanddeliciousfoodofferedbyuniversitycanteens.Thiscanenhancethe

reputationoftheuniversityandfosterastrongerrelationshipbetweenthe

universityandthelocalcommunity.Second,itcanalsogenerateadditionalrevenue

fortheuniversity,whichcanbeusedtoimprovethefacilitiesandservicesprovided

tostudents.However;therearealsopotentialdrawbackstoconsider.Forin-stance,

theincreasednumberofpeopleusingthecanteenmayleadtoovercrowdingand

longerwaitingtimesforstudentsduringpeakhours.Additionally,thepublicmay

havedifferentpreferencesanddietaryrequirementscomparedtostudents,which

couldaffectthemenuoptionsavailableandpotentiallyincreasecosts.

Inconclusion,theuniversityshouldweighthemeritsanddemeritssothatit

canprovidethebestpossibleexperienceforbothstudentsandmembersofthe

public.

在现代,关于高校食堂是否应当向公众开放存在着激烈的争辩。一些人认为这对我们利

大于弊,而另一些人则认为这将对高校的秩序和运作构成威逼。在我看来,高校应当相识到

这有利也有弊。首先,它可以让公众享受到高校食堂供应的多样化和美味的食物。这可以提

高高校的声誉,并促进高校与当地网站之间更坚固的关系。其次,它还可以为高校带来额外

的收入这些收入可以用来改善为学生供应的设施和服务。然而也有潜在的缺点须要考虑。

例如,运用食堂的人数增加可能会导致拥挤,学生在高峰时间等待的时间更长。此外,与学

生相比,公众可能有不同的偏好和饮食要求,这可能会影响菜单的选择,并可能增加成本。

总之,高校应当权衡利弊,以便为学生和公众供应最好的的佥,

Part11ListeningComprehension(30minutes)

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeach

newsreportyouwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportand

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearquestions,youmustchoosethe

bestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe

correspondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PartIDReadingComprehension(40minutes)

SectionA26-35

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredto

selectonewordforeachbankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowing

thepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices,Each

choiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterfor

eachitemonAnswerSheet?withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuse

anyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

文章开头

AteamofresearchersledbyPriyankaJoshiexaminedthedegreeto...

答案速直

26-35DMLFGIOBEJ

26.D)detailed

27.M)required

28.L)partly

29.F)dipping

30.G)distmction

31.1)involves

32.0)vigorous

33.B)contradictory

34.E)difference

35J)moderate

SectionB36-45

Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatements

attachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.

Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychoosea

paragraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.Answerthe

questionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.

NewFormulaOneChiefHopestoGrabAmericansAttention

文章标题

WhyDoAmericansWorkSoMuch?

答案速直

36-40EHBFD41-45AICJG

SectionC46-55

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoices

markedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthe

correspondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

文章开头

LaoZioncesaid...

答案

46-50CBDAD

PassageTwo

Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

文章开头

Somepeoplehavesaidagingismoreaslideintoforgetfulness

答案

51-55BCDAC

PartIVTranslation(30ninutes)

DirectionsrForthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslatea

passagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.

SiheyuanisatraditionalChineseresidentialconstructionwhichischaracterized

withhousesbuiltaroundacourtyard.Siheyuanisusuallywarminwinterandcoolin

summerwiththelivingenvironmentsocomfortablethatitisespeciallysuitablefor

alargefamilytolivein.TherearemanydifferenttypesofSiheyuanacrossChina,

amongwhichthatofBeijingisthemosttypical.Nowadsys,withthedevelopment

ofmoderncities,traditionalSiheyuanbuildingsaredecreasinggradually,However;

withitsuniquearchitecturestyle,siheyuanstillplaysasignificantroleinthe

inheritanceofChineseculturesandthestudyofChinesehistory.

四合院(siheyuan)是中国一种传统的住宅建筑,其特点是房屋建立在一个院子的四周,

将院子合围在中间。四合院通常冬暖夏凉,环境舒适,尤其适合大家庭居住。四合院在中国

各地有多种类型,其中以北京的.四合院最为典型。如今,随着现代城市的发展,传统的四

合院已渐渐削减,但因其独特的建筑风格,四合院对中国文化的传承和中国历史的探讨具有

重要意义。

高校英语四六级考试试题及答案2

2025年6月英语六级试题及答案(其次套)

2025英语六级听力——

Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefour

choices,markabcanddthenmarkthecorrespondingletteronanswersheetone

withasinglelinethroughthesensorConversationoneo

Thankyouformeetingwithme,Stevenatsuchshortnotice。

notaproblem,margaret.Nowpleasegivemesomegoodnews.Haveyou

agreedtomylastproposal?

IhaveindeedandIwishtosigntheagreementpendingonesmallchangetobe

madetothecontract,

Margaret,wehavebeenthroughthisforalmostayearnowbackandforth

makingalterations^Areyousureyouwanttomakeasponsorshipdealforyour

clientsornot?Iaskthisbecausefrankly,somepeopleatmyendarerunningoutof

patience0Iunderstandyourconcernso

butasimsureyouunderstand,weholdourclientsbestintereststobeofthe

utmostconcern.Wethereforecombthroughthefinedetailsofallcontracts.Rest

assuredweallappreciateyourfirmspatience。

FineoSowhatchangesdoyouwishtomake?

Essentially,wewouldlikethenewdealtoexcludethemiddleeast。

Thatsallthemiddleeasto

Whymyclienthasacoupleofotherperspectivemarketingdealsfrom

companiesinthemiddleeast。Thoseoffersshouldtheymaterializewould

exclusivelyemploymyclientsimageinthemiddleeastonlyoTherefore,inorderto

avoidanyconflict,wewouldneedtoensurethatbothmarketingcampaignsdonot

overlapgeographically。

Whatbusinesssectorinthemiddleeastarewetalkingabouthere?

Realestate.

thatshouldbeokaythensolongastheproductisverydifferentfromourfood

andbeveragemarket,thereshouldbenoconflictofinterest.Nevertheless,Iwill

havetorunthisthroughmypeopleddontforeseeanyproblemthough,themiddle

eastisanegligiblemarketforus,butIstillneedtocheckthiswithacoupleof

departments.

Questionslto4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard。

Question1,whatdoesthewomansayshewilldo?

Question2,whatdoesthemansayaboutsomepeopleherepresents?

Question3,whatreasondoesthewomangiveforthenewdealtoexcludethe

middleeast?

Question4,whatdoesthemansayaboutthemiddleeast?

Next,wehaveaspecialsciencerelatednewsstoryoPaulahancockisatthe

denverobservatory,,Paula,whatisthebigstoryoverthere?Hi.john.AIIthe

astronomersonsitehereareveryexcited0Infact.spaceenthusiastsallacrossnorth

americaandtherestofthenorthernhemispherewillbecongregatedonmountain

topstonighttowatchthenightsky0

Whatsthebigevent?Isthereaneclipsehappeningsoon?

TonighttheearthwillcomeintocloseproximitywiththeOppenheimercomet.

ItistheclosestourplanethasbeentosuchaphenomenoninoverlOOyears。For

thisreasonoItisexpectedthatthousandsofpeoplewillgazeupattheskytonight

inordertoseethisformidableobject.

Howfarawayisthiscommon?Willpeoplebeabletoseeitwiththenakedeye?

TheOppenheimercometwillstillbemillionsofmilesawayontheedgeofour

galaxy。Butnevertheless,thisisarelativelyclosedistance.closeenoughforpeople

toobserveingooddetailthroughatelescopeoPeoplewillonlyseeablurwithout

one。Howeverthatdoesrotmeanoneneedsprofessionalequipment。Eventhe

mostordinaryoftelescopesshouldbeconduciveforpeopletoobserveand

wonderatthisflyingobject.

Manyofourviewerswillbewonderinghowtheytoocantakepartinthisonce

inalifetimeevent.Wherewillthiscommentbeinthesky?Howcanpeoplefindit?

Thecometwillbealmostexactlyduenorthat60°abovetheequator.However,

findingthecometisindeedverytrickyandscientistsherehavetoldmethereare

plentyofphoneappsthatwillfacilitatethis。

Howfantastic?Thankyou,paulafortheinformation,,

Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard。Question

five,whatdoesthewomansayaboutalltheastronomersatthedenverobservatory?

Question6,whatdowelearnfromtheconversationabouttheOppenheimer

comment?

Question7,whatdoesthewomansay?Peoplewillonlyseeintheskywithout

atelescope?

Question8,whatdoscientistsatthedenverobservatoryadviseamateursdoto

facilitatetheirobservation),

singlelinethroughthecenter.Passageone,

dietaryguidelinesformthebasisfornutritionadviceandregulationsaround

theworld0Whilethereisstrongscientificconsensusaroundmostexisting

guidelines.Onequestionhasrecentlystirreddebate0Shouldconsumersbewarned

toavoidultraprocessedfoods?Twopaperspublishedtodayintheamerican

journalofclinicalnutritionoutlinethecaseforandagainstusingtheconceptof

ultraprocessedfoodstohelpinformdietaryguidelinesbeyondconventionalfood

classificationsystems。Theauthors,carlosmonteirooftheuniversityofsaopaulo

andarnaostrichofnovonordiskfoundation,,Welldiscusstheissueinalivevirtual

debate0Augustl4th,duringnutrition,2025liveonline.Thedebatecentersaround

asystemdevelopedbymonteiroandcolleaguesthatclassifiesfoodsbytheir

degreeofindustrialprocessing,rangingfromunprocessedtoultraprocessed,.The

systemdefinesultraprocessedfoodsasthosemadeusingsequencesofprocesses

thatextractsubstancesfromfoodsandalterthemwithchemicalsoInorderto

formulatethefinalproduct,ultraprocessedfoodsarecharacteristicallydesignedto

becheap,tastyandconvenientoExamplesincludesoftdrinksandcandy,package

snacksandpastries,readytoheatproductsandreconstitutedmeatproducts.

Studieshavelinkedconsumptionofultraprocessedfoodswhichareoftenhighin

salt,sugarandfatweightgainandanincreasedriskofchronicdiseases,evenafter

adjustingfortheamountofsalt,sugarandfatinthediet,whilethemechanisms

behindtheseassociationsarenotfullyunderstood,monteroarguesthatthe

existingevidenceissufficienttojustifydiscouragingconsumptionofultra

processedfoodsindietaryrecommendationsandgovernmentpolicies,,

Questions9tollarebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard。

Question9,whatquestionissaidtohaverecentlystirreddebate?

Question10,howdoesthesystemdevelopedbymonteroandcolleagues

classifyfoods?

Question11,whatisconsumptionofultraprocessedfoodslinkedwith

accordingtostudiespassagetwo,believeitornot?

Humancreativitybenefitsfromconstraints,,Accordingtopsychologists,when

youhavelesstoworkwith,youactuallybegintoseetheworlddifferently.It

constraints.Youdedicateyourmentalenergyactingmoreresourcefullywhen

challengedyoufigureoutnewwaystobebetterthemostsuccessfulcreative

peopleknowthatconstraintsgivetheirmindstheimpetustoleaphigher0People

whoinventnewproductsarenotlimitedbywhattheydonthaveorcantdo.Ihey

leveragetheirlimitationstopushthemselvesevenfurther。Manyproductsand

servicesarecreatedbecausethefounderssawalimitationinwhattheyuse。They

createdinnovationbasedonwhatwasnotworkingforthematthemoment。

Innovationisacreativepersonsresponsetolimitaticnina2025studywhich

examinedhowthinkingaboutscarcityorabundanceinfluenceshowcreatively

peopleusetheirresources,,Ravimatterattheuniversityofillinoisandmengzhuat

johnshopkinsuniversityfoundthatpeoplesimplyhavenoincentivetousewhats

availabletotheminnovelways。Whenpeoplefacescarcity,theygivethemselves

thefreedomtouseresourcesinlessconventionalwaysbecausetheyhaveto

obstaclescanbroadenyourperceptionandopenupyourthinkingprocesses,

consistentconstraints,helpyouimproveatconnectingunrelatedideasand

concepts,,Marissameyer,formervicepresidentforsearchproductsanduser

experienceatgoogleoOncewroteinapublicationonbloombergconstraints,shape

andfocusproblemsandprovideclearchallengestoovercome,,Creativitythrives

bestandconstraint,,

Questions12tol5arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard,

Questionl2,whatdopsychologistssay?Peopledowhentheyareshortof

resources,

questionl3,whatdoesthepassagesayaboutinnovation?

Questionl4.Whatdida2025studybyravimehtaandmengzhufind?

questionlS.Whatdidmarissameyeroncewriteconcerningcreativitywitha

singlelinethroughthecenter?

Recordingonedifferentpeopleusedifferentstrategiesformanagingconflicts.

Thesestrategiesarelearnedinchildhood.Usuallywearenotawareofhowweact

inconflictsituations。Wejustdowhateverseemstocomenaturally,butwedohave

apersonalstrategyandbecauseitislearned,wecanalwayschangeitbylearning

newandmoreeffectivewaysofmanagingconflicts。Whenyougetinvolvedina

conflict,therearetwomajorconcernsyouhavetotakeintoaccountachievingyour

personalgoalsandkeepingagoodrelationshipwiththeotherperson,how

importantyourpersonalgoalsare,howimportanttherelationshipistoyouaffect

howyouactinaconflict.Giventhesetwoconcerns,fivestylesofmanaging

conflictscanbeidentifiedwhentheturtleturtleswithdrawintotheirshellstoavoid

conflictsoTheygiveuptheirpersonalgoalsandrelationships.,Theybelieveitis

easiertowithdrawfromaconflictthantofaceit。Two,thesharksharkstryto

overpoweropponentsbyforcingthemtoaccepttheirsolutiontotheconflictthey

seektoachievetheirgoalsatallcostsoSharksassumethatconflictsaresettledby

onepersonwinningandonepersonlosing.Winninggivessharksasenseofpride

andachievementlosinggivesthemasenseofweakness,inadequacyandfailure.

Three,theteddybear。Teddybearswanttobeacceptedandlikedbyotherpeople。

Theythinkthatconflictshouldbeavoidedinfavorofharmonyandbelievethat

conflictscannotbediscussedwithoutdamagingrelationships.Theygiveuptheir

goalstopreservetherelationshipforthefoxfoxesaremoderatelyconcernedwith

theirowngoalsandabouttheirrelationships,withotherpeopleoTheygiveuppart

oftheirgoalsandpersuacetheotherpersoninaconflicttogiveuppartofhis

goalsoTheyseekasolutiontoconflictswherebothsidesgainsomethings,theowl

owlsviewconflictsasproblemstobesolvedoTheyseeconflictsasimproving

relationshipsbyreducingtensionbetweentwopeopeoTheytrytobegina

discussionthatidentifiestheconflictasaproblembyseekingsolutionsthatsatisfy

boththemselvesandtheotherpersonoOwlsmaintaintherelationshipoOwlsarenot

satisfieduntilasolutionisfoundthatachievestheirowngoalsandtheother

personsgoals.Andtheyarenotsatisfieduntilthetensionsandnegativefeelings

havebeenfullyresolvedo

Questions16tol8arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard0

Question16。Whydoesthespeakersaystrategiesformanagingconflictscan

alwaysbechanged?

Question17,whatissaidtoaffectthewayoneactsinaconflict?

Question18ofthefivestylesthespeakerdiscusseswhichviewsconflictsas

problemstobesolved?

Recordingtwo,thegeneticcodeofalll.Smillionknownspeciesofanimalsand

plantslivingonearthwillbemappedtohelpsavespeciesfromextinctionand

boosthumanhealth。Scientistshopethatcrackingthegeneticcodeofplantsand

animalscouldhelpuncovernewtreatmentsforinfectiousdiseases.Slowaging

improvecropsinagriculturecreatenewbiomaterialsinbritain,organizations

includingthenaturalhistorymuseum,theroyalbotanicgardens,aqueueandthe

welcomesangerinstitutehavejoinedforcestosequencebritains66,000speciesof

animalsandplantsdubbedthedarwintreeoflifeproject.Itisexpectedtotake1U

yearsandcost£100milliononcecompleted.Alltheinformationwillbepublicly

availabletoresearchers.Manyscientistsbelievethatearthhasnowenteredthe6th

massextinctionwithhumanscreatingatoxicmixofhabitatloss,pollutionand

climatechange,whichhasalreadyledtothelossofatleast77speciesofmammals

and140typesofbirds。Sincel500,itisthebiggestlossofspeciessincethe

dinosaurswerewipedout66millionyearsago。Scientistssaythatsequencingevery

specieswillrevolutionizetheunderstandingofbiologyandevolution,bolster

effortstoconserveaswellasprotectandrestorebiodiversity。Doctortimlittlewood,

headoflifesciencesdepartmentatthenaturalhistorymuseumsaidwhetheryou

areinterestedinfoodordisease,thehistoryofhoweveryorganismontheplanet

hasadaptedtoitsenvironmentisrecordedinitsgeneticmakeup,howyouthen

harnessthatisdependentonyourabilitytounderstandit0Wewillbeusingmodern

methodstogetareallygoodwindowonthepresentandthepast.Andcourse,a

windowonthepastgivesyouaprospectivemodelonthefuture.Sirjimsmith,

directorofscienceatwelcomesaid,tryas11cantthinkofamoreexciting,more

relevant,moretimelyormoreinternationallyinspirationalproject,Sincel970,

humanityhaswipedout60%ofanimalpopulationsabout23,000of80,000species

surveyedareapproachingextinction。Weareinthemidstofthe6thgreatextinction

eventsoflifeonourplanetwhichnotonlythreatenswildlifespecies,butalso

imperilstheglobalfoodsupplyoAsscientists,weallrealisewedesperatelyneedto

cataloguelifeonafragileplanet0NowIthinkweremakinghistory

Questions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard

question19.whatdoscientistshopetodobycrackingthegeneticcodeof

plantsandanimals?

Question20,whatdomanyscientistsbelievewithregardtoearth?

Howdoessirjimsmith,directorofscienceatwelcomedescribethedarwintree

oflifeproject,Johndunn,theenglishpoetwroteinthe17thcentury,nomanisan

islandentireofitself。Everymanisapieceofthecontinent,apartofthemain。

Nowabritishacademichasclaimedthathumanindividualityisindeedjustan

illusion,becausesocietiesarefarmoreinterconnectedatamental,physicaland

culturallevelthanpeoplerealize。Inhisnewbook,theselfdelusion。Professortom

Oliver,aresearcherintheecologyandevolutiongroupattheuniversityofreading

arguesthereisnosuchthingasself。Andnotevenouroodiesaretrulyus.Justas

Copernicusrealized,theearthisnotthecenteroftheuniverse.ProfessorOliversaid

societyurgentlyneedsaCopernicanlikerevolutiontounderstandpeoplearenot

detachedbeings,butratherpartofoneconnectedidentty,asignificantmilestone

intheculturalevolutionofhumanmindswastheacceptancethattheearthisnot

thecenteroftheuniverse,thesocalledCopernicanrevoution,hewrites,however;

wehaveonemorebigmythtodisposeofthatweexistasindependentselvesatthe

centerofasubjectiveuniverse.Youmayfeelasifyouareanindependentindividual

actingautonomouslyintheworldthatyouhaveunchanginginnerselfthatpersists

throughoutyourlifetime,actingasacentralanchorpointwiththeworldchanging

aroundyou.ThisistheillusionIseektotackle.Weareintimatelyconnectedtothe

worldaroundus.Professo-Oliverarguestherearearound3/trillioncellsinthe

body,butmosthavealifespanofjustafewdaysorweeks.Sothematerialusis

constantlychanging.Infact,thereisnopartofyourbodythathasexistedformore

than10years.Sinceourbodiesareessentiallymadeaneweveryfewweeks,the

materialinthemaloneisdearlyinsufficienttoexplainthepersistentthreadofan

identity.ProfessorOliverclaimsthatindividualismisactuallybadforsocietyonlyby

realizingwearepartofabiggerEntity.Canwesolvepressingenvironmentaland

societalproblemsthroughselfishoverconsumption?Wearedestroyingthenatural

worldandusingnonrenewableresourcesatanacceleratingrate.Weareata

criticalcrossroadsasaspecieswherewemustrapidlyreformourmindsetand

behaviortoactinlessselfishways.Hesaidsoletsopenoureyestothehidden

connectionsallaroundus.

Questions,22to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.

Question22.WhatisindeedjustanillusionaccordingtoprofessorTomOliver?

Question23.WhatdoesprofessorTomOliverthinkoftheideathatweexistas

independentselvesatthecenterofasubjectiveuniverse?

Question24.WhydoesprofessorTomOliverclaimthatthematerialusis

constantlychanging?

Question25.Howcanwesolvepressingenvironmentalandsocietalproblems?

AccordingtoprofessorTomOliver.

六级翻译2——

中国传统婚礼

IraditionalChineseweddingcustomshavealonghistory.Acompletesetof

weddingceremoniesweregraduallyformedintheZhouDynasty,andsomeofthem

arestillinusetoday.Nowadays,althoughChineseweddingconventions

havechangedalot,theceremonyisstillaverygrandoccasion.whenthewedding

venueiscarefullydecorated,withredasthemaincolortosymbolizehappiness,and

withmanyspe-cialobjectsplacedtowishthecouplewell-being.Atthewedding

ceremony,thecoupleshouldbowtoheavenandearth,totheirparentsandtoeach

othecandafterwardsholdabanquettoentertainandtoasttothe

guests.Today,manyyoungpeoplestilllovethetraditionalChinesewed-dingto

experiencetheuniqueandbeautifulChinesero-mance.

六级作文2——

社会实践和学习同样重要

Thereisagrowingawarenessoftheequalimportanceofsocialpracticeand

academiclearningintodaysworld.Somebelievethatsocialpracticeisthekeyto

success,whileothersarguethatitisnotcompulsoryforeveryonetoengage

in.PersonallyJfindtheformerviewmorereason-able.

Firstly,socialpracticeisessentialforstudents.ltallowsthemtoapplywhatthey

havelearnedintheclassroomtoreal-lifescenarios,enhancingtheirunderstanding

andreinforcingtheirknowledge.Forexample,participatingininternships

orvolunteerworkcanprovidestudentswithvaluableinsightsintotheirchosenfield

andhelpthemdeveloppracticalskillsthatcannotbelearnedfrom

textbooks.Secondlyjntheworkplace,employersvalueindividualswhocan

effectivelycollaborate^ommunicate^ndadapttodifferentsituations.Lastlyjndaily

life,socialpracticeenablesindividualstoin-teracteffectivelywithothers,resolve

conflicts.andmakein-formeddecisions.

Inconclusion,socialpracticeandacademiclearningareofequalimportancein

todaysworld.Byrecognizingandem-bracingthevalueofboth,wecanfostera

societythatvaluesknowledge.practicalskills,andsocialresponsibility.

高校英语四六级考试试题及答案3

四级作文:

问题:假设你的高校正在就高校食堂是否应当向公众开放征求学生的看法

范文参考:Inthemodernera,thereisaheateddebateregardingwhether

theuniversityscanteensshouldbeopentothepublic.Somebelievethatitwilldous

moregoodthanharm,whileothersarguethatitwillposeathreattotheorderand

operationoftheuniversity.Inmyview,theuniversityshouldrecognizethatthishas

bothprosandcons.

Letsstartwiththeadvantages.Firstjtallowsthepublictoenjoythediverseand

deliciousfoodofferedbyuniversitycanteens.Thiscanenhancethereputationofthe

universityandfosterastrongerrela-tionshipbetweentheuniversityandthelocal

community.Second,itcanalsogenerateadditionalrevenuefortheuniversity,which

canbeusedtoimprovethefacilitiesandservicesprovided

tostudents.Howevectherearealsopotentialdrawbackstoconsider.For

in-stance,theincreasednumberofpeopleusingthecanteenmayleadto

overcrowdingandlongerwaitingtimesforstudentsduring

peakhours.Additionally,thepublicmayhavedifferentpreferences

anddietaryrequirementscomparedtostudents,whichcouldaffectthemenuoptions

availableandpotentiallyincreasecosts.

Inconclusion,theuniversityshouldweighthemeritsanddemeritssothatitcan

providethebestpossibleexperienceforbothstudentsandmembersofthepublic.

四级翻译

四合院(siheyuan)是中国一种传统的住宅建筑,其特点是房屋建立在一个院子的四周,

将院子合围在中间。四合院通常冬暖夏凉,环境舒适,尤其适合大家庭居住。四合院在中国

各地有多种类型,其中以北京的四合院最为典型。如今,随着现代城市的发展,传统的四合

院已渐渐削减,但因其独特的.建筑风格,四合院对中国文化的传承和中国历史的探讨具有

重要意义。

"Siheyuan"isatraditionalresidentialbuildinginChina,characterizedbyhouses

builtaroundacourtyard,enclosingthecourtyardinthemid

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