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2026年6月大学英语四级考试真题(第2套)Directions:Supposeyouareinvitedtoputforwardaproposaltotheuniversityonhowtomakestudents'campuslifeeasier.YouarenowtowriteanessayDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreenewsreports.Attheendofeachnewsreport,youwillheartwoorthreequestions.Boththenewsreportandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afiteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondinB)Shehasbeenlivinginherhousethroughoutherlife.2.A)Shehasbeenpersuadedbytheestateagent.C)SheisleavingGlaB)Sheneedsthemoneybadlyforherhealth.D)Sheismovingtoan3.A)Thenavy'stimelyarrival.B)Hisrichsailingexperience.4.A)Helostallconsciousness.C)Hewastoodistressedtopickhimselfup.B)Hewasingoodcondition.D)Heentirelyabandonedhimselftodespair.5.A)TheireffortstoprovidesocialserviceshB)TheyhavebeencriticizedbytheDenverschoD)TheirenrollmenthasbeenonanoticeablB)Enroll3,000fewerelemeC)DecidewhichelemD)Alteritsper-pupilfundingpolicyonaration7.A)Toenablethedistricttoremaincompetitive.Directions:Inthissection,hearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.AfteryouD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthece8.A)Tobookticketsforamusical.B)Toenquireaboutthepriceofcats.D)Tohaveherpersonalcomputerrepaired.B)Heknowshowtosellthingswell.11.A)Heights.B)Circu12.A)HefindsitbothersometorepB)Hehasswitchedoffhisphone.D)He13.A)Hislackofsufficientsleepatnight.C)HisexcessiveuseB)Hisaddictiontomobilephonegames.D)Hishighfrequencyofsurfingthenet.14.A)ShoppingonlineandpayingforhispurchaB)Communicatingwithfriendsonsocialmedia.D)Sharingandpostingpict15.A)ShepreferschattingwithothersonliB)TherearefewphysicalstoreC)OrderingmealsonlineisagreatconveD)SheneedstotalkwithherfrDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreepassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).16.A)ItisnownarrowiB)Itkeepsincreasing.17.A)Itisfluctuatingbetween5-B)Itisslowingdownforeveryone.18.A)Booming.B)Stabilizing.19.A)TheyhavesmalleramountsofnutriC)TheyaccountfornearlyhalfoftheaverageAmericandiet.20.A)Astrongdesiretoovereat.C)AhigherB)Alackofnutrientslikefiber.D)Agre21.A)Eatmorequickly.C)ChewthorB)Feelfullsooner.22.A)ByattributingthemtocurB)ByattributingthemtoconservativeD)Intermsofpersonalpreferences.23.A)Sharingwithwomenthechorestheyseenecessary.B)DividinghouseworkthatisdemandingfoC)PerforminghouseholdtasksthatD)Doingtasksthatarephysicallycha24.A)Thelargewithin-groupdifferences.B)ThegreatsimilaritiesacrossgrouDirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.EthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheetThissensitivityisn't26amatteromakeup,theresearcherscoffee,"saidstudyseniorresearcherMariconsumersacquireatastefororanabilitytodetectthebitter 28broughtoutbycaf“goodthingswithit,”Cornelissaid.Thisfind“Whileallbitterflavorsmayseemthesame,we32thebitternessofBrusselssprouts(抱子甘蓝),quinine(奎宁)andcaffeine33,”OngtoldLiveScience.“Thedegreetowhichwefindtheseflavorsbitteris,inpartDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.A)Ifthisdoesn'tencourageyoutosqueezeinaworkouttoday,nlivedjustaslong,butthosewhocouldC)Thestudy,publishedWednesdayinthejournalNeurology,couldn'tprovethatexercisepreventexerciseanddecreaseddementiarisk—buttherewomenwiththehighestpeakworklminutes—developeddementia,comparedto25%ofthosewithmediumfitnessand45%whoweren'tfitenoughtofinishthetest,thestudyfound.Overall,woapsychiatry(精神病学)professoratTheUniversityofGothenburginSweden.“Itreallyshowstheimportanceofexercise."E)Dementia,asdefinedinmedicaldictionaries,isabroadtermthatdescribememory,attention,logicfsymptomscausedbyotherconditions.Ithappenswhmemory,decisionmaking,andlanguag65havesomeformofdementia.Thispercentagedoublesevery5yearsafter65.Asmanyashalfofmedications.DementiatypicallygetsworseovH)Thoughthestudymentionedabovewevenappear,soitmakessensethatexercisinginmid-lifewoulikelytopreventAlzheimer's,butthestudyshowspeoplearenofoneofthemostfeared,costliestandcommoneatingahealthydiet—alsopreventheartdisease,hesaid,makingthemevenmorJ)Maintainingahealthylifestyleinmid-life,decadeKnopman,afellowoftheAmericanAcademyofNeurology,whowasnotinvolsuspectit'sadose,"saidKnopman,aatMayoClinicinRochester,Minnesota.“Startingstartinginmid-lifeseemstoofferalargerbK)AlthoughitisnotentirelyclearwhyexercisehelpsputofforpreventAlzheimer's,Knopmanvascular(血管的)pointofview,itcanabsorbmoreAlzheimer'spathogen(病原体)beforepeopleM)Thistypeofstudycan'tsayexactlywhatstudythathasaplacebo(安慰剂)groupandtrackspeoplegoingforwardcandothat,saidKeithFargo,directorofscientificprogramsandoutreachatthenon-profitAlzheiofliteraturehassuggestedthataerobic(有氧的)exerciseiswhatyouneedtobedoing,"hesaid.N)Severallifestylestudiesaregettingunderwaysoon,includingonebackedbytheAlzledtheUSfrecommendationsforexerciseandotP)“Ifyoudon'twanttohmaynotnecessarilygiveyo36.Itistypicalfordementiatoworsenwiththepassageoftime.37.AccordingtoKnopma38.Theresultsofanewstudywillencouragemiddl39.Hopefully,onecanpostponeorpreventdementiabyexercisinginDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinecalledImpostorPhenomenchance.Thosepeopleliveinself-doubtcanprotecsiveamountofself-doubtdespitedeliveringagooftheirsuccessesarenotaproducexternalcircumstances,forexample,toluckandchance,orbelievethattheirperformancoverestimatedbyothers.Failures,ontheotherhand,arealwaysinternalisedastheresultofthPsychologistsfromMartinunderreal-lifeconditions.Seventy-sixparticipantscompletedarapositivefeedbackonthem,regardlessoftheiractualperformaThestudyshowedtwothings:FirstoactualmeasuredintelligenceorperfowithatendencytoexhibittheIattributepositiveresultstoexternalcausessuchApermanentunderestimationoB)TheytendtoattributetheirachievementstogooC)TheyseemtoliveinconstantfearofbD)Theygenerallyrelyo47.WhatdopeoplewithahealthyamountofrefA)CreditalltheirsuB)StrivehardtoperfecttheirskillsD)DeliverabetterperforB)DenytheiractualmeasuredintC)ClaimtohaveconfidenceintheiA)TheywillfocustheirattentiB)Theywillbefearfulofpotentialconsequences.D)TheywillkeepimprovingtheiA)Theyaremoreliabletohavedepression.C)TheyB)Theyseldomrealisetheirpotentialfully.D)TheywillpayhigherpricesMusicisauniversallanguage.Ineverycultureanmanyculturessharethistoolinapproachingmusic.Thepentatonicscaleconsistsoffivenotes;“penta-”ofNativeAmericans,Africans,andAsians.Itisalsofoundinpopularmusic,blues,jazz,androck.Usingthisfive-notescale,musiciansfromaroundtheglocommunicate,perform,andultimatelyunderstandeachother.Musicistiedtospecificperceptual(感知的),mental,andemotionalfaculties,includinglanguage(allsocietiesputwordstotheirsongs),motorcontrol(peomusicalsystemshaveadistinctpitchandquality),andaesthetics(美感)(theirtunesandrbalancedbetweenrepetitivenessandchThereisnoknownsocietythatexistedwithoutmusic.Althberecreational:entertaining,joyfulandfun.Anywayyouhaveusedmus

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