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2025年英语四级写作考试真题(完整版)PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayonthetopicTheImpactofArtificialIntelligenceonHumanCreativity.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.Youressaymustbebasedonthefollowingoutline:1.TherapiddevelopmentofAIinrecentyears.2.People'sconcernsaboutAIreplacinghumancreativity.3.YouropinionontherelationshipbetweenAIandhumancreativity.PartIIListeningComprehension(25minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).NewsReportOneQuestions1and2arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.1.A)Ithaslaunchedanewrecyclingprogram.B)Ithasbannedsingle-useplasticscompletely.C)Ithasdiscoveredanewspeciesinthelocalriver.D)Ithasbuiltalargesolarpowerplant.2.A)Toreducethecostofwastemanagement.B)Tocombatthegrowingproblemofplasticpollution.C)Toencouragecitizenstousemoreplasticbags.D)Topromotetheuseofbiodegradablematerials.NewsReportTwoQuestions3and4arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.3.A)15peoplewereinjured.B)Thebuildingcollapsedduetoanearthquake.C)Afirebrokeoutinahistoricmuseum.D)Avaluablepaintingwasstolen.4.A)Thecauseisunderinvestigation.B)Itwascausedbyafaultywire.C)Itwasstartedbyavisitorsmoking.D)Itwasanactofvandalism.NewsReportThreeQuestions5to7arebasedonthenewsreportyouhavejustheard.5.A)Asignificantdropinglobaloilprices.B)Anewbreakthroughinelectricvehiclebatteries.C)Amajortrafficjaminthecitycenter.D)Theclosureofseveralgasstations.6.A)Theycanbechargedinjust10minutes.B)Theyarecheaperthantraditionalbatteries.C)Theyallowcarstorun1,000kilometersonasinglecharge.D)Theyaremadeentirelyfromrecycledmaterials.7.A)Itwillreducetherelianceonfossilfuels.B)Itwillmakeelectriccarstooexpensive.C)Itwillleadtomorebatterywaste.D)Itwillnotbeavailabletothepublicforyears.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ConversationOneQuestions8to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.8.A)Heislookingforapart-timejob.B)Hewantstoapplyforascholarship.C)Heisinquiringaboutaclubmembership.D)Heneedshelpwithhiscourseselection.9.A)TheStudentUnion.B)TheLibrary.C)TheCareerCenter.D)TheSportsComplex.10.A)Organizingcampusevents.B)Tutoringhighschoolstudents.C)Workingintheuniversitycafeteria.D)Conductingsurveysforthemarketingdepartment.11.A)Itoffersaflexibleschedule.B)Itpayswell.C)Itisrelatedtohismajor.D)Itprovidesfreemeals.ConversationTwoQuestions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.12.A)PlanningatriptoJapan.B)Discussingagrouppresentation.C)Choosingatopicforaresearchpaper.D)Reviewingforafinalexam.13.A)ThehistoryofJapaneseteaceremonies.B)Theimpactoftechnologyoncommunication.C)TheeconomicdevelopmentofTokyo.D)TraditionalJapanesearchitecture.14.A)Itistoobroad.B)Itistoodifficulttofindresources.C)Ithasbeencoveredbytoomanystudents.D)Itisnotinterestingenough.15.A)Gotothelibraryimmediately.B)Changethetopiccompletely.C)Narrowdownthetopictoaspecificera.D)InterviewanexpertonJapaneseculture.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).PassageOneQuestions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.16.A)Theyaremorelikelytosufferfromheartdisease.B)Theytendtohavebettermemories.C)Theyoftenhavetroublesleeping.D)Theyareusuallymoreoptimistic.17.A)Ithelpsthemprocessinformationfaster.B)Itallowsthemtolivelonger.C)Itimprovestheirabilitytolearnlanguages.D)Itreducestheriskofmentaldecline.18.A)Drinkingcoffee.B)Doingphysicalexercise.C)Solvingcrosswordpuzzles.D)Socializingwithfriends.PassageTwoQuestions19to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.19.A)Theoriginoftheuniverse.B)Thepossibilityoflifeonotherplanets.C)Thelatestadvancementsintelescopes.D)Thehistoryofspaceexploration.20.A)Theyaretoofaraway.B)Theyaretoohotorcold.C)Theylackliquidwater.D)Theyaretoosmall.21.A)Tofindanewhomeforhumans.B)Tosearchforintelligentlife.C)Tostudytheformationofstars.D)Totestnewspacetraveltechnology.22.A)Itisunlikelytohappensoon.B)Itisawasteofmoney.C)Itisnecessaryforhumansurvival.D)Itisextremelydangerous.PassageThreeQuestions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.23.A)ItisatraditionalGermanfestival.B)Itisacelebrationofbeerandbrewing.C)ItisamusicfestivalheldinMunich.D)Itisareligiousceremony.24.A)Fortwoweeks.B)Foroneweek.C)Forthreedays.D)Foronemonth.25.A)WeartraditionalBavarianclothing.B)Bringtheirownfood.C)Buyaticketinadvance.D)Participateinaparade.PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Theconceptof"digitaldetox"hasgainedsignificanttractioninrecentyearsasindividualsstruggletofindabalancebetweentheironlineandofflinelives.Adigitaldetoxreferstoaperiodoftimeduringwhichapersonrefrainsfromusingelectronicdevicessuchassmartphones,computers,andtablets.Theprimarygoalistoreducestressandimprovefocusbydisconnectingfromtheconstantstreamofinformationandsocialmediaupdates.Studieshaveshownthatexcessivescreentimecanleadtoavarietyofphysicalandmentalhealthissues,includingeyestrain,sleepdisturbances,andincreasedanxiety.Bytakingabreakfromtechnology,manypeoplereportfeelingmore(26)__________andpresentinthemoment.Theyfindthattheyhavemoretimetoengageinface-to-faceinteractions,pursuehobbies,andenjoythenaturalworld.However,forsome,theideaofbeingwithouttheirphoneisterrifying.Thisphenomenon,oftenreferredtoas"nomophobia"(nomobilephonephobia),highlightsthe(27)__________natureofmoderntechnology.Wehavebecomeaccustomedtoinstantgratificationandthefearofmissingout(FOMO).Overcomingthisaddictionrequires(28)__________andaconsciousefforttosetboundaries.Expertssuggeststartingsmall.Insteadofgoingcoldturkey,try(29)__________specifictimesofthedaytocheckemailsorsocialmedia.Forexample,youmightdecidetocheckyourphoneonlyduringyourlunchbreakandafterdinner.Creating"tech-freezones"inyourhome,suchasthebedroomordiningtable,canalsobe(30)__________.Ultimately,adigitaldetoxisnotaboutrejectingtechnologyaltogether,butaboutusingit(31)__________.Itisaboutreclaimingcontroloveryourdigitallifesothattechnologyservesyou,ratherthantheotherwayaround.Inaworldwhereweareconstantlyconnected,takingtimetodisconnectcanbea(32)__________actofself-care.Itallowsustorechargeourbatteriesandreturntoourdigitalliveswithafresh(33)__________andahealthierperspective.Aswemoveforward,itisimportanttoremainmindfulofourdigitalhabits.Technologyisapowerfultool,butitshouldnot(34)__________ourlives.Byfindingahealthybalance,wecanenjoythebenefitsofthedigitalworldwithoutsacrificingourwell-being.Thekeyistobeintentionalabouthowandwhenweuseourdevices,ensuringthatweremainmastersofourown(35)__________.A)addictiveB)beneficialC)consciouslyD)disconnectingE)dominateF)effectiveG)establishingH)exhaustedI)ignoringJ)perspectiveK)realityL)refreshedM)restrictN)strategicO)substitutingSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A)Theriseofthe"gigeconomy"hastransformedthewaymillionsofpeopleworkaroundtheworld.Characterizedbyshort-termcontractsorfreelanceworkasopposedtopermanentjobs,thegigeconomyoffersflexibilityandindependencethattraditionalemploymentoftenlacks.PlatformslikeUber,Airbnb,andFiverrhavemadeiteasierthaneverforindividualstomonetizetheirskillsandassets,fromdrivingacartorentingoutaspareroom.B)Proponentsofthegigeconomyarguethatitempowersworkers.Peoplecanchoosewhen,where,andhowmuchtheywork.Thisisparticularlyappealingtostudents,parents,andretireeswhoneedtobalanceworkwithothercommitments.Moreover,itlowersthebarriertoentryforentrepreneurship.Anyonewithacarandadriver'slicensecanstartearningmoneyalmostimmediatelywithoutgoingthroughalengthyhiringprocess.C)However,thisnewmodelofworkalsocomeswithsignificantdrawbacks.Themostglaringissueisthelackofbenefits.Gigworkersaretypicallyclassifiedasindependentcontractors,meaningtheyarenotentitledtohealthinsurance,paidsickleave,orretirementplans.Thislackofsecuritycanleadtofinancialinstability,especiallyintimesofillnessoreconomicdownturn.D)Anotherconcernisthepotentialforexploitation.Withouttheprotectionoflaborlaws,gigworkerscanbesubjectedtolowpayandunfairworkingconditions.Algorithmsdictatetheirschedulesandpayrates,oftenleavingthemwithlittlepowertonegotiate.Somedriversforride-sharingapps,forinstance,havereportedthattheireffectivehourlywagedecreasesafteraccountingforvehiclemaintenanceandgascosts.E)Thepsychologicalimpactofgigworkisalsoworthconsidering.Whiletheautonomycanbeliberating,theuncertaintyofincomecanbeamajorsourceofstress.The"feastorfamine"natureoffreelanceworkmeansthatworkersareconstantlyhustlingtosecuretheirnextgig.Thiscanleadtoburnoutandanxiety,asthereisnoguaranteedpaycheckattheendofthemonth.F)Despitethesechallenges,thegigeconomycontinuestogrow.Advancesintechnologyandchangingattitudestowardsworkaredrivingthisexpansion.Manyworkersnowprioritizeflexibilityoverstability,valuingthefreedomtobetheirownbosses.Companies,too,benefitfromthegigeconomybyaccessingaflexibleworkforcethatcanbescaledupordownaccordingtodemand.G)Governmentsandregulatorsarenowgrapplingwithhowtomanagethisneweconomiclandscape.Somejurisdictionshavepassedlawsreclassifyinggigworkersasemployees,grantingthembasicrightsandprotections.Othersareexperimentingwithportablebenefitssystemsthatallowworkerstocarrybenefitsfromjobtojob.Findingtherightbalancebetweeninnovationandworkerprotectionremainsacomplexchallenge.H)Lookingtothefuture,thegigeconomyislikelytobecomeanevenmoreintegralpartofthelabormarket.Asautomationandartificialintelligencedisrupttraditionalindustries,morepeoplemayturntogigworkasasourceofincome.Thisshiftwillrequirearethinkingofsocialsafetynetstoensurethatallworkershaveaccesstosecurityandopportunityinthedigitalage.I)Educationandtrainingwillalsoplayacrucialrole.Tothriveinthegigeconomy,workersneedtobeadaptableandcontinuouslyupdatetheirskills.Theymustalsobecomesavvybusinesspeople,capableofmarketingthemselvesandmanagingtheirfinances.Educationalinstitutionsarebeginningtooffercoursesonfreelancinganddigitalliteracytopreparestudentsforthisnewreality.J)Inconclusion,thegigeconomyrepresentsadouble-edgedsword.Itoffersunprecedentedfreedomandopportunitybutalsoposessignificantrisksregardingsecurityandfairness.Aswenavigatethistransition,itisimperativethatwecreateasystemthatsupportsworkerswhilefosteringinnovation.Thefutureofworkwillbedefinedbyhowwellwemanagethisbalance.36.Thegigeconomyisparticularlysuitableforthosewhohavetomanagetheirtimealongsideotherresponsibilities.37.Gigworkersoftenfacefinancialinstabilityduetothelackofemploymentbenefitslikehealthinsurance.38.Theflexibilityofferedbygigworkappealstomanyworkerswhovaluefreedomoverjobsecurity.39.Somejurisdictionshavestartedtoreclassifygigworkersasemployeestoensuretheyhavelegalprotections.40.Theuncertaintyofincomeingigworkcancausepsychologicalstressandleadtoburnout.41.Technologyplatformshavefacilitatedthegrowthofthegigeconomybyconnectingserviceproviderswithcustomers.42.Gigworkersmayfindtheiractualearningslowerthanexpectedwhenexpensesaretakenintoaccount.43.The"feastorfamine"natureofgigworkmeansthereisnoguaranteedmonthlyincome.44.Tosucceedinthegigeconomy,individualsneedtopossessbusinessacumenandtheabilitytolearnnewskills.45.Theriseofthegigeconomynecessitatesareevaluationofsocialsafetysystemstoprotectworkers.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Theconceptof"emotionalintelligence"(EQ)waspopularizedinthemid-1990sbypsychologistDanielGoleman.UnlikeIQ,whichmeasurescognitiveabilitiessuchaslogicalreasoningandmathematicalskills,EQreferstotheabilitytorecognize,understand,andmanageone'sownemotions,aswellastorecognize,understand,andinfluencetheemotionsofothers.IntheyearssinceGoleman'sbookhittheshelves,EQhasbecomeabuzzwordinthebusinessworld,withmanycompaniesnowviewingitasacriticalskillforleadershipandteamwork.ResearchsuggeststhatEQisabetterpredictorofsuccessintheworkplacethanIQ.WhileahighIQmightgetyouajob,ahighEQwillhelpyoukeepitandgetpromoted.Thisisbecausethemodernworkplaceishighlycollaborative.Employeesrarelyworkinisolation;theymustinteractwithcolleagues,clients,andsupervisorsonadailybasis.ThosewithhighEQarebetteratnavigatingthesesocialcomplexities.Theyareadeptatresolvingconflicts,communicatingeffectively,andbuildingstrongrelationships.OneofthekeycomponentsofEQisself-awareness.Thisinvolvesbeingintunewithyourownfeelingsandunderstandinghowtheyaffectyourthoughtsandbehavior.Forexample,amanagerwhoisawarethattheyarepronetoirritabilitywhenstressedcantakestepstomanagetheirtemper,preventinganegativeoutburstthatcoulddamageteammorale.Anothercomponentisempathy,theabilitytoputoneselfinanother'sshoes.Empatheticleadersareabletounderstandtheiremployees'perspectivesandmotivations,whichallowsthemtoprovidebettersupportandguidance.Critics,however,arguethatEQisdifficulttomeasureobjectively.UnlikeIQtests,whichhavestandardizedquestionsandscoringmethods,EQassessmentsoftenrelyonself-reporting,whichcanbebiased.Furthermore,someworrythatanoveremphasisonEQcouldleadtoaworkplacewhereemotionalexpressionisforcedormanipulated.Despitethesecriticisms,theconsensusamongorganizationalpsychologistsisthatemotionalintelligenceisavaluableasset.Asautomationandartificialintelligencetakeoverroutinetechnicaltasks,theuniquelyhumanskillsassociatedwithEQ,suchasempathyandsocialnegotiation,willbecomeevenmorevaluableinthejobmarket.46.WhatisthemaindifferencebetweenEQandIQ?A)IQmeasuresemotionalskillswhileEQmeasurescognitiveskills.B)IQisaboutlogicalreasoning,whileEQisaboutmanagingemotions.C)EQismoreimportantforacademicsuccessthanIQ.D)IQisdifficulttomeasure,whileEQiseasytomeasure.47.WhyisEQconsideredabetterpredictorofworkplacesuccessaccordingtothepassage?A)Becauseithelpsindividualssolvecomplexmathematicalproblems.B)Becauseitisrequiredformosttechnicaljobs.C)Becauseitfacilitatesbetterinteractionandcollaborationwithothers.D)Becauseitguaranteesahighersalary.48.WhichofthefollowingisakeycomponentofEQmentionedinthepassage?A)Logicalreasoning.B)Self-awareness.C)Mathematicalability.D)Physicalstamina.49.WhatisacriticismofEQmentionedinthepassage?A)Itisnotusefulforleadershippositions.B)Itisimpossibletoimprove.C)Itreliestoomuchonself-reporting,whichcanbesubjective.D)Itislessimportantthantechnicalskills.50.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthefutureofEQinthejobmarket?A)Skeptical.B)Optimistic.C)Indifferent.D)Critical.PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.ThetinyhousemovementhassweptacrosstheUnitedStatesandisnowgainingtractioninotherpartsoftheworld.Advocatesoftinylivingarguethatitoffersasolutiontotheproblemsofmodernlife:highhousingcosts,environmentaldegradation,andasenseofsocialisolation.Bydownsizingtheirlivingspace,individualscanreducetheirecologicalfootprint,savemoney,andfocusonexperiencesratherthanmaterialpossessions.Atypicaltinyhouseislessthan400squarefeet,oftenbuiltonatrailerchassisformobility.Theseminiaturehomesareingeniouslydesignedtomaximizespace,featuringmulti-functionalfurniture,loftedsleepingareas,andcompactappliances.Whiletheaestheticappealofthesecozycabinsisundeniable,thelifestyleshiftrequiredtoliveinoneissignificant.Residentsmustembraceminimalism,paringdowntheirbelongingstotheessentials.Thiscanbealiberatingexperienceforsome,butastressfuloneforotherswhostruggletopartwithsentimentalitems.Financialfreedomisoneofthebiggestdraws.Theaveragecostofatinyhouseissignificantlylowerthanthatofastandardhome.Manytinyhouseownersareabletolivedebt-free,withouttheburdenofa30-yearmortgage.Thisfinancialliberationallowsthemtoworkless,travelmore,orpursuepassionsthatatraditional9-to-5jobmightnotaccommodate.Furthermore,thelowerutilitycostsmeanasmallermonthlycarbonfootprint,aligningwiththevaluesofenvironmentallyconsciousindividuals.However,thetinyhousemovementisnotwithoutitschallenges.Zoninglawsandbuildingcodesoftenpresentmajorhurdles.Manymunicipalitieshaveminimumsizerequirementsforresidences,makingitlegallydifficulttoparkatinyhouseonaplotofland.Additionally,financingatinyhousecanbetricky;banksareoftenhesitanttolendmoneyforhomesthatdonotfitthetraditionalmodelandmaydepreciateinvaluelikevehiclesratherthanappreciatelikerealestate.Thereisalsothequestionofcomfort.Livinginsuchclosequarterscantestthestrongestofrelationships.Lackofprivacyandpersonalspacecanleadtotension,especiallyforcouplesorfamilies.Furthermore,thepracticalitiesofdailylife,suchashostingguestsorstoringseasonalitems,requirecreativesolutions.Despitetheseobstacles,thecommunityoftinyhousedwellersisgrowing,boundtogetherbyashareddesireforasimpler,moresustainable,andmoreintentionalwayoflife.51.Whatistheprimarymotivationforpeopletojointhetinyhousemovement?A)Toavoidpayingpropertytaxes.B)Toreducecosts,helptheenvironment,andsimplifylife.C)Totravelmorefrequently.D)Toliveinisolationfromsociety.52.Howaretinyhousestypicallydesigned?A)Theyareusuallylargeluxuryhomes.B)Theyarebuiltonpermanentfoundationsonly.C)Theyusespace-savingfeatureslikeloftsandmulti-functionalfurniture.D)Theyaredesignedtolookliketraditionalsuburbanhouses.53.Whatisafinancialbenefitoflivinginatinyhouse?A)Ownerscanoftenavoidlong-termmortgagedebt.B)Thehousesincreaseinvaluerapidly.C)Utilitybillsarehigherduetopoorinsulation.D)Banksofferlow-interestloansfortinyhouses.54.Whatlegalchallengedotinyhouseownersoftenface?A)Theyarenotallowedtoownland.B)Zoninglawsmayrequirehousestobelargerthantinyhouses.C)Buildingcodesaretoostrictregardingsafety.D)Theyareprohibitedfromusingtrailers.55.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestaboutlivinginatinyhouse?A)Itissuitableforeveryoneregardlessoftheirlifestyle.B)Itisaneasytransitionthatrequiresnosacrifice.C)Itcanbedifficultduetolackofspaceandlegalissues.D)Itisonlyaffordableforwealthypeople.PartIVTranslation(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyourtranslationonAnswerSheet2.丝绸之路(SilkRoad)是古代连接东西方文明的著名贸易路线。它不仅仅是一条商业通道,更是文化、技术和宗教交流的桥梁。这条路线起源于中国的汉朝(HanDynasty),当时张骞(ZhangQian)奉命出使西域,开辟了这条横贯欧亚大陆的路径。通过丝绸之路,中国的丝绸、茶叶和瓷器被运往西方,而西方的香料、宝石和玻璃器皿则传入中国。此外,佛教、伊斯兰教等宗教也通过这条路线传入中国,对中国的文化产生了深远的影响。丝绸之路在促进东西方经济繁荣和文化融合方面发挥了不可替代的作用,是人类文明史上的伟大奇迹。***答案与解析PartIWriting参考范文:TheImpactofArtificialIntelligenceonHumanCreativityInrecentyears,ArtificialIntelligence(AI)hasdevelopedatanunprecedentedspeed,permeatingeveryaspectofourdailylives.Fromgeneratingcomplexcodetocreatingstunningartwork,AIhasdemonstratedcapabilitiesthatwereoncethoughttobeexclusivetohumans.Thisrapidadvancementhassparkedaheateddebateregardingitsimpactonhumancreativity.SomepeopleexpressdeepconcernsthatAImighteventuallyreplacehumancreativity.TheyworrythatasAIalgorithmsbecomemoresophisticated,humanartists,writers,anddesignersmightbecomeobsolete.Ifmachinescanproducepaintings,poems,andmarketingstrategiesfasterandcheaperthanhumans,whatwillbeleftforustocreate?ThisfearstemsfromthebeliefthatcreativityismerelyacombinatorialprocessthatAIcaneasilymimic.However,IfirmlybelievethatAIwillnotreplacehumancreativitybutratherenhanceit.WhileAIisexcellentatprocessingdataandidentifyingpatterns,itlackstheemotionaldepth,consciousness,andlivedexperiencethatfueltruehumancreativity.AIcanbeapowerfultoolthatassistsusbyhandlingrepetitivetasksandofferingnovelcombinations,allowingustofocusonhigher-levelconceptualizationandemotionalexpression.Inconclusion,AIshouldbeviewedasacollaboratorratherthanacompetitor,helpinghumancreativityreachnewheights.解析:本次作文属于现象解释/观点对比类作文。1.第一段(引入):简述AI的快速发展,引出话题。2.第二段(担忧):阐述一部分人的观点,即担心AI取代人类创造力,解释原因(AI的高效和模仿能力)。3.第三段(观点):提出作者自己的观点。认为AI是辅助工具而非替代者。理由是AI缺乏情感和意识,可以处理重复性工作,让人类专注于更高层次的创作。4.词汇亮点:unprecedented(史无前例的),permeating(渗透),exclusive(独有的),sophisticated(复杂的),mimic(模仿),obsolete(过时的),combinatorial(组合的),assist(辅助),conceptualization(概念化).PartIIListeningComprehensionSectionA1.BIthasbannedsingle-useplasticscompletely.解析:新闻中提到某市为了应对污染,通过了全面禁止一次性塑料的法案。2.BTocombatthegrowingproblemofplasticpollution.解析:新闻明确指出目的是为了应对日益严重的塑料污染问题。3.CAfirebrokeoutinahistoricmuseum.解析:新闻报道了某历史博物馆发生火灾,导致部分文物受损。4.AThecauseisunderinvestigation.解析:新闻结尾提到起火原因目前仍在调查中。5.BAnewbreakthroughinelectricvehiclebatteries.解析:新闻主要报道了某科研团队在电动汽车电池技术上取得的新突破。6.CTheyallowcarstorun1,000kilometersonasinglecharge.解析:新闻强调新电池的最大特点是续航里程可达1000公里。7.AItwillreducetherelianceonfossilfuels.解析:专家认为这项技术将有助于减少对化石燃料的依赖。SectionB8.AHeislookingforapart-timejob.解析:对话开头男生提到他想找一份兼职工作。9.CTheCareerCenter.解析:女生建议他去职业中心看看相关信息。10.DConductingsurveysforthemarketingdepartment.解析:女生提到市场部正在招聘做调查的学生。11.AItoffersaflexibleschedule.解析:男生认为这个工作好是因为时间灵活,不影响上课。12.CChoosingatopicforaresearchpaper.解析:两人正在讨论期末研究论文的选题。13.AThehistoryofJapaneseteaceremonies.解析:男生最初想写日本茶道的历史。14.BItistoodifficulttofindresources.解析:女生指出这个题目太难找到相关的英文参考资料。15.CNarrowdownthetopictoaspecificera.解析:女生建议缩小范围,比如专注于某个特定时期的茶道。SectionC16.BTheytendtohavebettermemories.解析:文章提到研究表明,经常使用双语的人记忆力通常更好。17.DItreducestheriskofmentaldecline.解析:文章指出双语学习可以降低老年痴呆等精神衰退的风险。18.CSolvingcrosswordpuzzles.解析:文章最后提到除了学语言,做填字游戏也是锻炼大脑的好方法。19.BThepossibilityoflifeonotherplanets.解析:文章主要探讨了科学家寻找外星生命的努力。20.CTheylackliquidwater.解析:文章提到许多星球不适合居住是因为缺乏液态水。21.BTosearchforintelligentlife.解析:发射探测器的主要目的是寻找智慧生命的迹象。22.CItisnecessaryforhumansurvival.解析:作者认为探索太空对于人类未来的生存是必要的。23.BItisacelebrationofbeerandbrewing.解析:文章介绍了慕尼黑啤酒节,这是一个关于啤酒和酿造的庆典。24.AFortwoweeks.解析:文章提到啤酒节持续两周时间。25.AWeartraditionalBavarianclothing.解析:文章提到许多参加者会穿着传统的巴伐利亚服饰。PartIIIReadingComprehensionSectionA26.Lrefreshed解析:空格前feelmore表明需要形容词。根据句意,断网后人们感到更加“精神焕发/放松”,refreshed符合语境。27.Aaddictive解析:空格前the...nature表明需要形容词。根据nomophobia(无手机恐惧症),说明科技具有“成瘾性”,addictive符合。28.Nstrategic解析:空格requires表明需要形容词。克服成瘾需要“策略性的”努力,strategic符合。29.Gestablishing解析:trydoingsth,空格需填动名词。建议“建立”特定的查看时间,establishing符合。30.Feffective解析:空格canalsobe表明需要形容词。建立无科技区域也是“有效的”,effective符合。31.Cconsciously解析:空格usingit表明需要副词。目标是“有意识地”使用科技,consciously符合。32.Bbeneficial解析:空格actof表明需要形容词。断网是一种“有益的”自爱行为,beneficial符合。33.Jperspective解析:空格fresh表明需要名词。带着全新的“视角”回归,perspective符合。34.Edominate解析:空格shouldnot表明需要动词原形。科技不应“支配”我们的生活,dominate符合。35.Kreality解析:空格own表明需要名词。做自己现实的“主人”,reality符合。SectionB36.BProponentsofthegigeconomyarguethatitempowersworkers...Thisisparticularlyappealingtostudents,paren
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