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2025年12月大学英语四级考试真题及答案(第二套)PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Supposeitisproposedthatalluniversitystudentsshouldberequiredtolearnacademicwriting.Youarenowtowritearesponsebystatingwhatyouthinkoftheproposal.Youwillhave30minutestowritetheessay.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.PartⅡListeningComprehension(25minutes)SectionAQuestions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.A)Ithasgoneupsharply.C)Ithasrisenbecauseofbirdflu.

B)Ithasbeenfluctuating.D)Ithasbeenconsumers'concern.A)Theydon'twanttoabandontheireggs.C)Theydon'tknowtheyareforbiddentobringeggs.

B)Theydon'tknowtheywillbeheavilyfined.D)Theydon'tdeclaretheireggsduringtheinspection.Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.

3.A)Itisnolongercriticalofyoungercustomers.C)Itisnolongerasnoisyandcrowdedasbefore.

B)Ithasbannedkidsunder10fromdiningthere.D)Ithasimplementedadecisiontoexpandbusiness.

4.A)Itisfullyawareoffrequentcustomers'feelings.C)Itisentitledtoadoptanyrulesitwants.

B)Itcaterstothetastesofdifferentcustomers.D)Itshouldannounceitsdecisionsonline.Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.

5.A)Amissingpet.C)Ahugeanimalskin.

B)Agrown-upsnake.D)Asnakespecialist.

6.A)Inagovernmentoffice.C)Atalocalzoo.

B)Inadesertedhouse.D)Ataconstructionsite.

7.A)Figuringoutwhereitcamefrom.C)Protectingitsbabiesagainstharm.

B)Curingitofanypossiblediseases.D)Determininghowtocatchitsafely.SectionBQuestions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

8.A)Themandoesn'tagreeHannahispoor.

B)Themandoesn'tbelievewhatshesays.

C)Themandoesn'tthinkshecanbeamillionaire.

D)Themandoesn'tconsiderhertobetrustworthy.

9.A)Shenolongerhasanymoneyleft.

C)Shecannolongerholdontoherjob.

B)Shehasbeenbetrayedbyherfamily.

D)Shehasbeenrobbedof5millionEuros.

10.A)Fortune.C)Harmony.

B)Family.D)Happiness.

11.A)Divorceher.C)Buyheramoreexpensivemodel.

B)Leavehome.D)Letthebestthinghappentothem.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

12.A)HeisnotoutstandinginScienceandMath.

C)Heisnotyetmatureenoughtoliveonhisown.

B)Hedoesnothaveastrongacademicrecord.

D)HedoesnotlikeWestwoodElementarySchool.

13.A)Itistoofaraway.

C)Itlacksoutdoorsportsfacilities.

B)Itisnewlyopened.

D)Ithastoofewfirst-classteachers.

14.A)Ithasabeautifulcampus.

C)Ithasawonderfulartsprogram.

B)Itiswithinwalkingdistance.

D)ItishelpfultoJake'sbreathingproblems.

15.A)AskingJakewhichschoolhehimselfpreferstoenrollin.

B)ThinkingtwiceaboutwhatisbestforJake'seducationnextyear.

C)ConsultinghermotheraboutwhichschoolJakeistoattend.

D)SendingJaketotheschoolnearthehomeoftheman'smother.SectionCQuestions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

16.A)Itistimeconsuming.C)Itreliestoomuchonsoliddata.

B)Itisunfitforcrucialissues.D)Itdullsaleader'ssenseofurgency.

17.A)Dependondigitaltechnology.C)Ignoreothers'thoughtsandideas.

B)Makeassumptionsandguesses.D)Layemphasisonthinkingflexibly.

18.A)Maximizingtheadvantageofavailableresources.C)Discoveringnewpotentialmarkets.

B)Minimizingthepossibilityofawrongdecision.D)Perfectingpromotionalstrategies.Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

19.A)Sheisoneoftheworld’sbest-knownpianists.C)Shemovedtothe[U.S.at](U.S.at)ayoungage.

B)Shecelebratedher110thbirthdaythisApril.D)Sheistheworld’soldestindividual.

20.A)Beingalwaysactiveonsocialmedia.C)Playingthepianofromayoungage.

B)Doingregularandvigorousexercise.D)Followingaspecificdieteveryday.

21.A)Eatingaslittleasonecanpossiblymanage.

B)Havingtheabilitytoforgetthingsselectively.

C)Figuringoutthepositivepropertiesofeachfooditem.

D)Knowinghowtoremembermajoreventsinone'slife.Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

22.A)Theabilitytolearn.C)Howteachersperceivethem.

B)Thefirstdayofschool.D)Wheretheysitintheclassroom.

23.A)Theyoftenreceivedcloseattentionfromtheinstructors.

B)Theyobtainedthehighestgradeaverageintheirclass.

C)Theyactuallywantedaclearvisionoftheblackboard.

D)Theyscoredhigherthanstudentssittingbehindthem.

24.A)Ahighergradeaverageamongallstudentsofaclass.

B)Abetterconnectionbetweeninstructorsandstudents.

C)Astrongersupportforastudent-centeredteachingapproach.

D)Amorefavorableatmosphereforeffectiveclassroomlearning.

25.A)Theymayexperiencesomeunwantedstress.

B)Theymaytryhardtoshowtheirpreparedness.

C)Theymayreceiveextraattentionfromtheinstructor.

D)Theymayfeelhelplesswhencalledonbytheinstructor.PartⅢReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionASomemusicinspiresyoutomoveyourfeet,someinspiresyoutogetoutthereandchangetheworld.Inanycase,it's26tosaythatmusicmovespeopleinspecialways.

Ifyou'reespeciallyintoapieceofmusic,yourbraindoessomethingcalledAutonomousSensoryMeridianResponse(ASMR);which27toyoulikeastinginyourbrain.

ItturnsoutthatASMRisprettyspecial.Accordingtoa28publishedstudyinTheJournalofPreventionofAlzheimer'sDisease,thepartofyourbrainresponsibleforASMRdoesn'tgetlosttoAlzheimer's.Alzheimer's29toputpeopleintolayersofconfusion,andthestudyconfirmsthatmusiccansometimes30liftpeopleoutoftheAlzheimer'shazeandbringthembackto(atleastalikenessof)normalit...fonlyforashortwhile.ASMRispowerfulstuff!

Thisphenomenonhasbeen31severaltimesbutrarelystudiedproperly.Oneofthemostfamousexamplesofthisisthestoryof92-year-oldHenryDryer,whocomesoutofdementia(痴呆)whilelisteningtosongsfromhisyouth.

JeffAnderson,associateprofessorinRadiologyattheUniversityofUtahand32authoronthestudy,says"Inoursociety,thediagnosesofdementiaare33resourcestothemaximum.NoonesaysplayingmusicwillbeacureforAlzheimer'sdisease,butitmightmakethesymptomsmore34,decreasethecostofcareandimproveapatient's35oflife.”

A)actuallyI)phase

B)consequentlyJ)plotting

C)contributingK)quality

D)fairL)recently

E)feelsM)taxing

F)manageableN)tends

G)mendsO)yielded

H)observedSectionBCanplayingvideogameshelpyougetabetterjob?

36.CertaingamingskillsmeettherequirementsofthearmedforcesinBritain.

37.Oneveteranplayerhasappliedhisgamingskillstohisreal-worldbusinessandoweshissuccesspartlytoagamecompany.

38.Accordingtoaresearcher,badreputationaboutgameswillprobablylimitagamer'schancesoflandingajob.

39.Businessesarebeginningtorealisegamingskillsareapplicabletotheiremployees'work.

40.Aphysicistadmitsgaminghascontributedtohiscomputerknowledgeandskillsofsolvingproblems.

41.GameAcademyproposestohelpgamersdeveloptheirskillsusingcriticalthinking.

42.Onewhoenjoysplayinggamesthatrequiremanagementskillstowinmightpossessmorequalitiesofamanager.

[43.In](43.In)moreconventionalviews,gamingisatime-wastingactivitypursuedbyyoungboys.

[44.It](44.It)issuggestedthatgamingskillsbeincludedinarésuméiftheyenhanceajobapplicant'sappeal.

45.Manygamersknowtheirpassionforplayinggameshasshapedtheiridentity.SectionCPassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

46.Whatdowelearnaboutadvertisingcampaignsfromthesnackfoodcompanies?

A)Theyconveytheideathattheirproductsareokifconsumersexercisemore.

B)TheysendthemessagethatbaddietsareresponsibleforAmericans'obesity.

C)Theyusuallyfeaturesportsstarstoemphasizethebenefitsoftheirsnackfoods.

D)Theyclaimthatlackofexerciseistoblamefortheincreasingobesityrates.

47.Whatdoesthepassagesayabouthealtheducation?

A)Ithasshedlightonteens'instinctforrebellionandautonomy.

B)Ithasplacedmuchmoreemphasisoncurethanonprevention.

C)Ithascontributedlittletothecampaignsagainstobesity.

D)Ithaslargelyfailedtoturnteensawayfromjunkfood.

48.Whatisamajorflawinpreviousinterventionstohelpreducejunkfoodconsumption?

A)Theymotivatedteenstostayawayfromjunkfoodonlytemporarily.

B)Theyfocusedonthebenefitsyoungpeoplewouldreapinthefuture.

C)Theywerebasedontheassumptionthatmotivationwastheonlykey.

D)Theywereincapableofappealingtoteens'instinctforrebelliousness.

[49.In](49.In)whatwayisthenewinterventioninnovative?

A)Itemphasizespeople'ssenseofsocialresponsibility.

B)Itcleverlyexploitsteenagers'personalweaknesses.

C)Ittakesadvantageofteenagers'naturalinclination.

D)Itpromisesimmediateratherthanfuturebenefits.

50.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthenewresearch?

A)Atotallydifferentapproachcouldbeadoptedtocombatadvertisingcampaignsforsnackfood.

B)Aneffectiveinterventionhastobefoundtopersuadeteenagerstoswitchtoahealthierlifestyle.

C)Obesitycanbehopefullypreventedbybuildinglinksbetweenteenagers’valuesandhealthyeating.

D)Aninnovativewaytobeatobesityistoexposefoodcompanies'manipulativeanddeceptivepractices.PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

51.WhatdoscientiststhinkofREM?

A)Itisasignofdreaminginadultsandinfantsalike.

B)Itisessentialtohumanbeings'languagelearning.

C)Itdeterminestheformationofconnectionsinthebrain.

D)Itperformsadifferentfunctioninbabiesthaninadults.

52.Whatcanweinferaboutnightmaresfromthepassage?

A)Theyoccurofteninpeoplewithanactiveimagination.

B)Theyoccurinpeoplesufferingfromemotionalstress.

C)Theyvaryindifferentstagesofbraindevelopment.

D)Theyappearinthesleepofbothadultsandinfants.

53.WhatistheaimofpsychologistDavidFoulkes'study?

A)Torevealthesecretsofchildren'sdreams.

B)Toseeifchildrenstartdreamingatagetwo.

C)Tosolvethemysteryofdreamingandbraingrowth.

D)Toconfirmthegeneralconsensusonwhenkidsdream.

54.WhatareFoulkes'findingsaboutkids'dreams?

A)Theyfeaturestrangeanimals.C)Theygrowandevolvewithage.

B)Theyareunsurprisingtoadults.D)Theyreflectkids'wakinglife.

55.Whatcanweassumeaboutbabieswhoappearupsetuponwaking?

A)Theyhavebeenrousedagainsttheirwill.

B)Theyhavebeendisturbedbyanightmare.

C)Theyhavetroublerecollectingtheimagesoftheirdreams.

D)Theyhavebeenaffectedbysomethingotherthandreaming.PartIVTranslation(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.

近年来,“城市漫步(citywalk)”在中国的年轻人中悄然兴起,已成为一种旅游新潮流。与传统旅游不同,城市漫步不追求在短时间内游览尽可能多的景点,而是随意行走或按照主题路线漫步在城市的大街小巷。漫步者品尝地道小吃,欣赏特色建筑,了解当地生活方式。他们还用相机或手机记录城市的风景和人物。这种旅游方式能让城市漫步者更深入了解城市的历史与文化。2025年12月大学英语四级考试(第二套)简化答案PartⅡListeningComprehension1.A2.C3.B4.D5.B6.D7.A

8.C9.A10.D11.D12.B13.A14.D15.B

16.D17.D18.B19.A20.C21.B22.D23.D24.D25.APartⅢReadingComprehensionSectionA26.D27.E28.L29.N30.A31.H32.C33.M34.F35.KSectionB36.D37.I38.F39.A40.K41.G42.B43.J44.E45.HSectionCPassageOne:46.A47.D48.B49.C50.C

PassageTwo:51.D52.B53.A54.C55.DPartIVTranslat

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