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2021年6月大学英语四级考试真题(写作与听力理解)第一部分写作(Writing)2021年6月四级写作真题(卷一)题目要求Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessaytitled"Arepeoplebecomingaddictedtotechnology?".Thestatementgivenbelowisforyourreference.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.Numerousstudiesclaimthataddictiontotechnologyisrealandithasthesameeffectonthebrainasdrugaddiction.参考范文Incontemporarysociety,thereisaprevalentphenomenonthatpeopleingrowingnumbersfinditdifficulttolivewithouttechnology.Numerousstudiesclaimthataddictiontotechnologyhasthesameeffectonthebrainasdrugaddiction.Undoubtedly,suchaddictionhasarangeofnegativeeffectsonmodernpeople.Firstly,amassofstudentsspendenormoustimeplayingontheirmobilephones,whichdramaticallyreducestheirattentionspananddecreasestheirlearningefficiency.Then,employeesoftodayaretoodependentontechnologicaldeviceswhileworking.Asaresult,theymight,tosomeextent,becomelazierandevensometimesthinkpassively.Besides,inourdailylife,modernpeoplehavebecomeprogressivelyindifferenttoeachother.Atrestaurants,wecanoftenseethat8outof10peoplestareattheirphonesinsteadoftalkingwiththeirfriendssittingnexttothem.Thereareseveralwaystopreventthistrendfromworsening.Tobeginwith,parentsoughttoguidetheirkidstousetechnologyinareasonableway.Moreover,itishightimesometechgiantslaunchedanti-addictionsystemsintheirproducts.2021年6月四级写作真题(卷二)题目要求Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayon"Whethertechnologywillmakepeoplelazy".Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.参考范文Withtherapiddevelopmentoftechnology,variousconvenienttoolsandintelligentdeviceshaveenteredpeople’sdailylife,sparkingaheateddebateonwhethertechnologywillmakepeoplelazy.Somepeopleholdtheviewthattechnologydoesbringlazinesstopeople.Foronething,intelligentdevicessuchassweepingrobotsandautomaticwashershavereplacedmanuallabor,makingpeopleunwillingtodohousework.Foranother,peoplerelytoomuchonintelligentassistantstorememberinformation,calculatedataandeventhinkindependently,whichgraduallyweakenstheirthinkingabilityandpracticalskills.However,othersarguethattechnologyisatooltoimproveefficiencyratherthanacauseoflaziness.Itfreespeoplefromtediousandrepetitivework,allowingthemtofocusonmoremeaningfulthingslikeinnovationandlearning.Inmyopinion,technologyitselfisneutral.Whetheritmakespeoplelazydependsonpeople’sattitude.Onlybyusingtechnologyreasonablycanweavoiditsnegativeeffectsandenjoyitsbenefits.2021年6月四级写作真题(卷三)题目要求Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessaybasedonthefollowingstatement.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.Studieshaveshownthatplayingviolentvideogamescanincreaseaggressivethoughts,behaviors,andfeelingsinboththeshort-termandlong-term.Violentvideogamescanalsodesensitizepeopletoseeingaggressivebehavioranddecreaseprosocialbehaviorssuchashelpinganotherpersonandfeelingempathy(theabilitytounderstandothers).Thelongerthatindividualsareexposedtoviolentvideogames,themorelikelytheyaretohaveaggressivebehaviors,thoughts,andfeelings.TheseeffectshavebeenseeninstudiesinbothEasternandWesterncountries.Althoughmalesspendmoretimethanfemalesplayingviolentvideogames,violentvideogameexposurecanincreaseaggressivethoughts,behaviors,andfeelingsinbothsexes.参考范文Asstudieshaveshown,playingviolentvideogameshasnegativeimpactsonpeople’sthoughts,behaviorsandfeelings,whichdeservesourgreatattention.Theharmsofviolentvideogamesareobvious.Ontheonehand,theycanincreasepeople’saggressivetendenciesinbothshortandlongterms,makingpeoplemorelikelytoactimpulsivelyandaggressively.Ontheotherhand,thesegamesdesensitizepeopletoaggressivebehaviorsandreducetheirprosocialbehaviors,suchashelpingothersandshowingempathy.What’smore,thisnegativeeffectisuniversal,affectingbothmalesandfemales,thoughmalesspendmoretimeplayingsuchgames.Inconclusion,measuresshouldbetakentoreducetheharmofviolentvideogames.Parentsshouldguidetheirchildrentostayawayfromthem,andrelevantdepartmentsshouldstrengthenthesupervisionofvideogamecontenttocreateahealthygamingenvironmentforpeople.第二部分听力理解(ListeningComprehension)说明:听力部分共分为SectionA(新闻报道)、SectionB(长对话)、SectionC(短文理解)三部分,以下为2021年6月四级听力真题(卷一、卷二、卷三),含原文、题目及答案,听力音频可参考官方配套资源。2021年6月四级听力真题(卷一)PartIIListeningComprehension(25minutes)SectionANewsReportsDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.NewsReport1Andfinallyintonight'snews,anine-year-oldboynamedJoetoldnottodrawinclasswinsajobdecoratingarestaurantwithhisdrawingsratherthanshuttingdownthehabitofdrawinginhisschool'sworkbook.Joe'sparentsdecidedtoencouragehiscreativitybysendingtheirsontoanafter-schoolartclass.HisteacherrecognizedJoe'stalentandpostedallhisworkonline,whichledtosomethingprettywonderful.ArestaurantnamedNumber4inNewcastlecontactedJoe'steacherstoaskifthenine-year-oldcouldcomeanddecoratethediningroomwithhisdrawings.Everydayafterschool,Joe'sdaddriveshimtotherestaurant,sohecanputhisideasstraightonthewall.Oncehe'salldone,theworkwillremaintherepermanently.Joe'sdadsays,Joeisareallytalentedlittleboy.He'sexcellentatschool.He'sgreatatfootball,butdrawingisdefinitelywhatheismostpassionateabout.Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.1.A)EnrolhiminaNewcastlefootballclub.B)Sendhimtoanafter-schoolartclass.C)Forbidhimtodrawinhisworkbook.D)Helphimposthisdrawingsonline.2.A)ContactedJoetodecorateitsdining-room.B)HiredJoetopaintallthewallsofitsbuildings.C)Renovateditskitchenandallthedining-rooms.D)AskedJoeforpermissiontousehisonlinedrawings.NewsReport2ChristineMarshall,a34-year-oldmumofonepostedatearfulvideoonsocialmedia,Wednesday,beggingforthesafereturnofherbelovedpetdog.Aftercombingthroughthesecurityvideooutsideaglobal’sshop,Christinehasnowpostedanimageofamansuspectedofstealingthedog.Theimageappearstoshowamancarryingthedoginhisarms.Christinealsobelievesthevideoobtainedfromtheshopshowsthedogbeingstolenbyamanbeforedrivingoffinacar,whichhadbeenwaitingnearby.Thefamilyisnowofferinga5,000poundrewardforthesafereturnofthedogafterlaunchingasocialmediacampaigntofindthethief.Thedogissixandahalfyearsoldandwaslastseenwearingaredcollar.Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.3.A)Getherpetdogback.B)Begforhelpfromthepolice.C)Identifythesuspectonthesecurityvideo.D)Postpicturesofherpetdogonsocialmedia.4.A)Itissufferingagreatdealfromtheincident.B)Itishelpingthepolicewiththeinvestigation.C)Itisbringingthecasetothelocaldistrictcourt.D)Itisofferingabigrewardtoanyonewhohelps.NewsReport3AcafeinGermanyisdoingsomethingspecialforitscustomers.Insteadofaskingformoney,itasksthemtodonatetime.Thecafe,called"HerrLehmann",islocatedinBerlin.Customerscanchoosetoworkfor30minutesinexchangeforacupofcoffeeorameal.Thecafeemploysasmallnumberofpaidstaff,butmostoftheworkisdonebyvolunteers.Theideabehindthecafeistohelppeopleconnectwitheachother.Manycustomersarehomelessorunemployed,andworkingatthecafegivesthemachancetosocializeandgainworkexperience.Thecafealsooffersfreeclasses,suchaslanguagelessonsandcomputertraining,tohelpcustomersimprovetheirskills.Theownerofthecafesaysthatthegoalistocreateacommunitywhereeveryonefeelswelcomeandvalued.Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.5.A)Providefreemealstothelocalpoor.B)Helppeopleconnectwitheachother.C)Helpeliminateclassdifferenceinhisarea.D)Providecustomerswithfirst-classservice.6.A)Itdoesnotsuperviseitsemployees.B)Itdonatesregularlytoalocalcharity.C)Itdoesnotusevolunteers.D)Itisopenroundtheclock.7.A)Theywillrealisetheimportanceofcommunication.B)Theywillcometothecafeevenmorefrequently.C)Theywillcarelessabouttheirownbackground.D)Theywillfindtheyhavesomethingincommon.SectionBLongConversationsDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Conversation1W:Hi,Mike.Areyougoingtotheget-togetherthisSaturday?I’mthinkingaboutwhattobring.M:OfcourseIam.It’sPaul’sbirthdayparty,right?Iheardit’sgoingtobeacasualone.Whynotbringsomesnacks?Everyonelovessnacks.W:That’sagoodidea.ButI’mnotsurewhatkindofsnackstobring.ShouldIbringsomethingsweetorsavory?M:Howaboutboth?Therewillbealotofpeople,anddifferentpeoplehavedifferenttastes.I’mgoingtobringsomechipsanddip.Maybeyoucouldbringsomecookiesandfruit.W:Thatsoundsperfect.Bytheway,whereisthepartygoingtobeheld?Pauldidn’tmentiontheaddress.M:It’sathisnewapartment.Icansendyoutheaddresslater.Hejustmovedtherelastmonth.It’sabigplace,sotherewillbeplentyofroomforeveryonetositandchat.W:Great.WhattimeshouldIgetthere?Idon’twanttobetooearlyortoolate.M:Thepartystartsat7pm.Youcangettherearound6:45pm.Thatway,youcanhelpwiththepreparationsifneeded.Paul’smomisgoingtobetheretoo,andshe’sbringingacake.W:Perfect.I’llseeyoutherethen.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.8.A)AsurprisepartyforPaul'sbirthday.B)Travelplansforthecomingweekend.C)PreparationsforSaturday'sget-together.D)Thenewmarketontheothersideoftown.9.A)Itmakesthehostess'sjobawholeloteasier.B)Itenablesgueststowalkaroundandchatfreely.C)Itsavesconsiderabletimeandlabor.D)Itrequiresfewertablesandchairs.10.A)Itofferssomebigdiscounts.B)Itisquiteclosetoherhouse.C)Itismorespaciousandlesscrowded.D)Itsellslocalwinesandsoftdrinks.11.A)Bringsomefoodanddrinks.B)Helpwiththedecorations.C)Arrive15minutesearlier.D)Bringabirthdaycake.Conversation2M:Goodmorning,I’dliketoaskaboutthegymmembershiphere.Whatkindsofmembershipsdoyouoffer?W:Goodmorning!Wehavethreetypesofmemberships:monthly,quarterly,andannual.Themonthlymembershipis50dollars,quarterlyis120dollars,andannualis360dollars.Annualmembersgetafreefitnessassessmentandapersonaltrainingsession.M:Thatsoundsgood.I’mnotsurehowlongI’llbeinthecity,somaybethequarterlymembershipisbetterforme.CanIgetadiscountifIpayinadvance?W:Yes,ifyoupayforthequarterlymembershipinadvance,yougeta10%discount,soit’s108dollars.Also,wehaveapromotionrightnow:ifyoubringafriendtojoin,youbothgetafreeweekofmembership.M:That’sagreatdeal.Whatfacilitiesdoyouhavehere?I’mmainlyinterestedincardioandweighttraining.W:Wehaveafullyequippedcardioroomwithtreadmills,ellipticals,andstationarybikes.Theweightroomhasavarietyoffreeweightsandmachines.Wealsohavegroupclasseslikeyoga,Pilates,andspinning.Allclassesareincludedinthemembership.M:Perfect.WhencanIstartusingthegym?W:Youcanstartrightawayafteryousignupandpay.We’llgiveyouakeycardthatyoucanusetoenterthegym.Ourhoursare6amto10pmeveryday.M:Great.I’llsignupforthequarterlymembershipandpayinadvance.DoIneedtobringanyID?W:Yes,avalidIDlikeadriver’slicenseorpassportisrequired.Also,weneedyourcontactinformationandemergencycontactdetails.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.12.A)Monthlymembership.B)Quarterlymembership.C)Annualmembership.D)Temporarymembership.13.A)Afreefitnessassessment.B)A15%discount.C)Afreeweekofmembership.D)Apersonaltrainingsession.14.A)Cardioandweighttraining.B)YogaandPilates.C)Spinninganddanceclasses.D)Swimmingandaerobics.15.A)Acreditcard.B)Adriver’slicense.C)AstudentID.D)Amembershipcard.SectionCPassagesDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Passage1Readingisavaluableskillthatoffersnumerousbenefits.Itcanimproveyourvocabulary,enhanceyourcomprehension,andexpandyourknowledge.Readingregularlycanalsoreducestressandimproveyourmentalhealth.Whenyouread,youenteradifferentworld,whichallowsyoutoescapefromthepressuresofdailylife.Italsohelpsyoudevelopempathybyallowingyoutounderstanddifferentperspectivesandexperiences.Therearemanywaystoincorporatereadingintoyourdailylife.Youcansetasideaspecifictimeeachdayforreading,suchasbeforebedorduringyourlunchbreak.Youcanalsocarryabookwithyouwhereveryougo,soyoucanreadduringwaitingtimes.Choosingbooksthatinterestyouisimportanttokeepyoumotivated.Whetheryoupreferfiction,non-fiction,orpoetry,thereisabookoutthereforeveryone.Anotherbenefitofreadingisthatitcanimproveyourwritingskills.Byreadingwell-writtenbooks,youcanlearnnewwritingstylesandtechniques,whichcanhelpyoubecomeabetterwriter.Readingalsohelpsyoudevelopcriticalthinkingskills,asyouanalyzetheplot,characters,andthemesofthebooksyouread.Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.16.A)Ithelpsimprovementalhealth.B)Ithelpsdevelopphysicalstrength.C)Ithelpsimprovesocialskills.D)Ithelpsdevelopleadershipskills.17.A)Readduringworkinghours.B)Setasideaspecifictimeforreading.C)Readonlynon-fictionbooks.D)Readwithagroupoffriends.18.A)Itcanhelpreducestress.B)Itcanhelpimprovewritingskills.C)Itcanhelpexpandvocabulary.D)Itcanhelpdevelopempathy.Passage2Climatechangeisoneofthemostpressingissuesfacingtheworldtoday.Itiscausedbytheincreaseofgreenhousegasesintheatmosphere,whichtrapheatandwarmtheplanet.Theeffectsofclimatechangearewidespread,includingrisingtemperatures,meltingicecaps,andmoreextremeweathereventslikehurricanesanddroughts.Oneofthemaincausesofclimatechangeistheburningoffossilfuelslikecoal,oil,andgasforenergy.Thisreleaseslargeamountsofcarbondioxideintotheatmosphere.Deforestationisanothermajorcause,astreesabsorbcarbondioxideandreleaseoxygen.Whentreesarecutdown,lesscarbondioxideisabsorbed,whichcontributestoglobalwarming.Therearemanythingsindividualscandotohelpcombatclimatechange.Reducingenergyconsumptionbyturningofflightsandapplianceswhennotinuse,usingpublictransportationorcarpooling,andrecyclingareallsimplewaystomakeadifference.Governmentsandbusinessesalsohavearesponsibilitytotakeaction,suchasinvestinginrenewableenergysourceslikesolarandwindpower.Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.19.A)Themeltingoficecaps.B)Theincreaseofgreenhousegases.C)Theburningoffossilfuels.D)Deforestation.20.A)Itreleaseslargeamountsofcarbondioxide.B)Itdestroysanimalhabitats.C)Itreducestheamountofoxygenintheatmosphere.D)Itcausesextremeweatherevents.21.A)Usemorefossilfuels.B)Cutdownmoretrees.C)Investinrenewableenergy.D)Increaseenergyconsumption.Passage3Ifyouarelostinthewoods,alittleknowledgecanturnwhatsomepeoplecallahardshipintoanenjoyablestayawayfromthetroublesofmodernsociety.Whenyouthinkyouarelost,sitdownonalogorrock,orleanagainstatree,andrecitesomethingthatyouhavememorized,tobringyourmindtoapointwhereit'sundercontrol.Don'trunblindly.Ifyoumustmove,don'tfollowastreamunlessyouknowit,andinthatcase,youarenotlost.Streamsnormallyflowthroughwetlandbeforetheyreachalakeorariver.Thoughtherearemoreeatableplants,theremayalsobewildanimals,poisonoussnakes,andotherhazards.Manyexpertsfeelthatit'swisesttowalkuphill.Atthetopofmosthillsandmountains,therearetrailsleadingbacktocivilization.Iftherearenotrails,youaremucheasiertobeseenontopofahill,andyoumayevenspotahighway,orarailroadfromthispoint.Nowadays,thefirstwaypeoplewilllookforyouisbyplane.Youarehardtobefoundinwetlandsordenseplants.Wheneveryougointothewoods,youshouldletsomeoneknowwhereyouaregoingandwhenyouplantocomeback.Inaddition,whensomeonecomestolookforyou,youshouldbeabletosignaltothem.Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.22.A)Runblindlyinthewoods.B)Sitdownandcalmdown.C)Followastreamyouknow.D)Climbtothetopofahill.23.A)Youmayfindmoreeatableplants.B)Youmayencounterdangerousanimals.C)Youmaygettoalakeorariverquickly.D)Youmayfindatrailleadingtocivilization.24.A)Walkuphill.B)Followastream.C)Stayinthewetlands.D)Hideindenseplants.25.A)Carryamapwithyou.B)Bringenoughfoodandwater.C)Letsomeoneknowyourplans.D)Learntosignalforhelp.卷一听力答案1.B)Sendhimtoanafter-schoolartclass.2.A)ContactedJoetodecorateitsdining-room.3.A)Getherpetdogback.4.D)Itisofferingabigrewardtoanyonewhohelps.5.B)Helppeopleconnectwitheachother.6.A)Itdoesnotsuperviseitsemployees.7.D)Theywillfindtheyhavesomethingincommon.8.C)PreparationsforSaturday'sget-together.9.B)Itenablesgueststowalkaroundandchatfreely.10.C)Itismorespaciousandlesscrowded.11.C)Arrive15minutesearlier.12.B)Quarterlymembership.13.C)Afreeweekofmembership.14.A)Cardioandweighttraining.15.B)Adriver’slicense.16.A)Ithelpsimprovementalhealth.17.B)Setasideaspecifictimeforreading.18.B)Itcanhelpimprovewritingskills.19.B)Theincreaseofgreenhousegases.20.A)Itreleaseslargeamountsofcarbondioxide.21.C)Investinrenewableenergy.22.B)Sitdownandcalmdown.23.B)Youmayencounterdangerousanimals.24.A)Walkuphill.25.C)Letsomeoneknowyourplans.2021年6月四级听力真题(卷二)SectionANewsReportsNewsReport1Anewstudyhasfoundthatpeoplewhoeatadietrichinfruitsandvegetablesarelesslikelytodevelopheartdisease.Thestudy,conductedbyresearchersatauniversityintheUnitedStates,followedover10,000peoplefor10years.Participantswereaskedabouttheireatinghabitsandweremonitoredforsignsofheartdisease.Theresultsshowedthatthosewhoateatleastfiveservingsoffruitsandvegetablesperdayhada20%lowerriskofheartdiseasethanthosewhoatefewerthantwoservings.Researchersbelievethattheantioxidantsandfiberinfruitsandvegetablesareresponsibleforthehealthbenefits.Antioxidantshelpprotectthebody'scellsfromdamage,whilefiberhelpslowercholesterollevels.Thestudyalsofoundthateatingavarietyoffruitsandvegetablesismorebeneficialthaneatingjustafewtypes.Expertsrecommendincludingarangeofcolorsinyourdiet,suchasred,green,andorangefruitsandvegetables.Questions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.1.A)Peoplewhoeatalotofmeataremorelikelytodevelopheartdisease.B)Peoplewhoeatfiveservingsoffruitsandvegetablesadayhavelowerheartdiseaserisk.C)Antioxidantscancureheartdisease.D)Fiberisnotimportantforhearthealth.2.A)Eatavarietyoffruitsandvegetables.B)Eatonlygreenvegetables.C)Eatfewerfruitsandmorevegetables.D)Eatmoremeatandlessvegetables.NewsReport2Anewmuseumdedicatedtospaceexplorationopenedinthecityyesterday.Themuseum,called"SpaceWorld",featuresexhibitsonthehistoryofspacetravel,includingrealrockets,spacesuits,andmoonrocks.Visitorscanalsoexperienceasimulatedspacewalkandlearnaboutthelatestspacemissions.Themuseumcost50milliondollarstobuildandtookthreeyearstocomplete.Itisexpectedtoattractover1millionvisitorsperyear.Themayorofthecityattendedtheopeningceremonyandsaidthatthemuseumwouldhelpinspireyoungpeopletopursuecareersinscienceandtechnology.Themuseumisopenfrom9amto5pmeveryday,exceptMondays.Ticketscost15dollarsforadultsand10dollarsforchildrenunder12.Questions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.3.A)Anewspacemissionwaslaunchedyesterday.B)Anewmuseumaboutspaceexplorationopenedyesterday.C)Anewrocketwasdisplayedinthecity.D)Anewspacesuitwasinvented.4.A)50milliondollars.B)100milliondollars.C)15milliondollars.D)10milliondollars.NewsReport3AschoolinEnglandhasdecidedtobanmobilephonesinclassrooms.Theheadteachersaidthatthebanwasintroducedtoimprovestudents'concentrationandreducedistractions.Studentsareallowedtobringmobilephonestoschool,buttheymustturnthemoffandputthemintheirbagsduringclasstime.Theschoolalsosaidthatstudentswhousemobilephonesduringclasswillbegivenawarning,andrepeatoffenderswillbepunished.Manyparentssupporttheban,sayingthatmobilephonesareadistractionfortheirchildren.However,somestudentsareagainsttheban,arguingthatmobilephonescanbeusedforeducationalpurposes,suchaslookingupinformation.Theschoolsaidthatitwillreviewthebanaftersixmonthstoseeifithasapositiveeffectonstudents'academicperformance.Questions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.5.A)Banmobilephonesintheentireschool.B)Banmobilephonesinclassrooms.C)Allowstudentstousemobilephonesfreely.D)Allowstudentstousemobilephonesonlyduringbreaks.6.A)Toimprovestudents'concentration.B)Toreducethenumberofdistractions.C)Toencouragestudentstocommunicatefacetoface.D)Topreventstudentsfromcheating.7.A)Theyallsupporttheban.B)Theyallopposetheban.C)Somesupportitandsomeopposeit.D)Theyareindifferenttotheban.SectionBLongConversationsConversation1W:Hi,Tom.Iheardyou’relookingforanewjob.How’sthesearchgoing?M:Hi,Lisa.It’sgoingokay,butit’sbeenabitslow.I’veappliedforseveraljobs,butIhaven’theardbackfrommostofthem.I’mlookingforajobinmarketing,preferablyinalargecompany.W:Thatmakessense.Marketingisacompetitivefield.Haveyouupdatedyourresume?Sometimesagoodresumecanmakeabigdifference.M:Yes,Iupdateditlastweek.Iaddedmyrecentinternexperienceatamarketingagency.Ialsohighlightedmyskillsinsocialmediamarketingandcontentcreation.W:That’sgood.Haveyouconsiderednetworking?Iknowafewpeopleinmarketingwhomightbeabletohelp.Icanintroduceyoutothemifyou’dlike.M:Thatwouldbegreat!I’vebeentryingtonetwork,butit’shardtomeetpeopleintheindustry.Doyouthinktheycouldhelpmefindajoboratleastgivemesomeadvice?W:Definitely.They’reallwell-connectedinthemarketingworld.I’llsendthemanemailintroducingyoutomorrow.Inthemeantime,youshouldkeepapplyingforjobsandmaybepracticeforinterviews.M:Thanks,Lisa.Ireallyappreciateyourhelp.I’llkeepapplyingandpracticing.Questions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.8.A)Heislookingforanewjobinmarketing.B)Heislookingforajobinasmallcompany.C)Heislookingforajobinfinance.D)Heislookingforapart-timejob.9.A)Hehasn’tupdatedhisresume.B)Hehasupdatedhisresumeandaddedhisinternexperience.C)Hehasupdatedhisresumebutdidn’taddhisinternexperience.D)Hedoesn’thavearesume.10.A)Shewillhelphimapplyforjobs.B)Shewillintroducehimtopeopleinmarketing.C)Shewillhelphimpracticeforinterviews.D)Shewillgivehimajobinhercompany.11.A)Hewillstopapplyingforjobs.B)Hewillkeepapplyingforjobsandpracticeforinterviews.C)Hewillfocusonnetworking.D)Hewillchangehiscareerdirection.Conversation2M:Goodafternoon.I’dliketobookaroomfortwonights,please.I’marrivingtomorrowandleavingonSunday.W:Goodafternoon!Wehaveseveraltypesofroomsavailable.Wehavestandardrooms,deluxerooms,andsuites.Thestandardroomis150dollarspernight,deluxeis200dollars,andsuiteis300dollars.Allroomsincludebreakfast.M:I’lltakeastandardroom,please.Doyouhaveanyroomswithaviewofthecity?W:Yes,wehaveafewstandardroomswithacityview.Theyare10dollarsmorepernight,so160dollarspernight.Wouldyoulikeoneofthose?M:Yes,thatwouldbegreat.Couldyoualsotellmeifthereisarestaurantinthehotel?W:Yes,wehavearestaurantonthefirstfloorthatserveslunchanddinner.Wealsohaveabarontheroofwithabeautifulviewofthecity.M:Perfect.Whattimeisbreakfastserved?W:Breakfastisservedfrom7amto10amintherestaurant.CouldIhaveyournameandcontactinformation,please?M:MynameisJohnSmith.Myphonenumberis555-1234.W:Thankyou,Mr.Smith.Yourroomisbooked.We’llseeyoutomorrow.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.12.A)Onenight.B)Twonights.C)Threenights.D)Fournights.13.A)Astandardroomwithacity

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