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最新全国大学英语四级考试真题及参考答案

PartIWriting(30minutes)注意:

此部分试题在答题卡1上。

Directions:

Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashorteasyentitledHowWillOurLifeGoonwithoutInternet.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1. 网络提供给了人们丰富多彩和便捷的生活

2. 很多人开始感觉离开网络寸步难行

3.  你对网络依赖症的看法

HowWillOurLifeGoonwithoutInternet

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________

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PartIIReadingComprehension(skimmingandscanning)(15minutes)

Directions:

Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

TimeOfffromWorkGainsinImportance

  Americanworkersaresayingtheyneedabreak.Astheirnumberofhoursclockedonthejobhascrepthigher,moretimeoffhasbecomeabiggerpriority.Inthepastfewyears,humanresourcesexpertssaytimeoffhasconsistentlyplacedamongthetopthreeemployeeconcerns,alongwithcompensationandstaffinglevels,whereasitusedtobefartherdownthelist.InaSpolltakenonlineinNovember2004,39%ofworkerssaidifgiventhechoice,theywouldchoosetimeoffovertheequivalentinadditionalbasesalary.Ofcourse,mostofthe4,600respondentsarestilloptingforthebiggerpaycheck,butthedesirefortimeoffisupalmost20%fromjustthreeyearsagowhenSconductedasimilarpoll.

  Thereasonsforthisshiftaremanyandvaried.Somehavetodowiththewayanewgenerationisthinkingaboutwork,whileothersaredrivenbyhowcompaniesarerespondingtorecenteconomicpressures.

ANewGeneration

  Theresultsmayinpartrepresenttheneedsofanewbreedofworkers.TheaverageAmericanisworkingonemonth(160hours)moreeachyearthanagenerationago.AccordingtorecruitingandhumancapitalmanagementexpertJohnSumser,youngerworkersworkformeaningfirstandmoneysecond.Hegoesontowarnemployersthatthesearethepeoplewhoarethefoundationforthenextworkforceandtheymaynotbuytheexistingparadigm(范例).Astudyreleasedinlate2004bytheNewYork-basedFamiliesandWorkInstituteconcludesthatthenewbrandofyoungworkersisrejectingthework-centricstyleoftheirparents’generation.Thestudy,whichexamineschangesintheworkforceoverthepast25years,foundthatyoungerworkersaremorelikelytobe“family-centric”or“dual-centric”(withequalprioritiesonbothcareerandfamily)ratherthan“work-centric”whencomparedtomembersoftheBoomerGeneration.

September11thandtheEndoftheRoaringNineties

  TheimpactoftheterroristattacksofSeptember11thcutacrossallagegroupsoftheworkforce.Wecollectivelyenteredanewera,reevaluatinglife’sprioritiesandmakingchangesinourattitudetowardtimespentatworkversushobbiesandfamily.“Istartedlookingatthingscompletelydifferently.I’vebeenfarlesswillingtoputinthe14-hourdaysnecessarytogetnoticedandclimbthecorporateladder,”saidTonyJackson,a43-year-oldemployeeofaNewYorkCity-basedfinancialservicescompany.“Frankly,Ican’tseethatchanging.”

  EvenbeforeSeptember11th,someexpertssaytheslowshiftinworkerattitudeswasalreadyunderwayduetotheendoftheroaring1990’s,whenhourswerelongandsignificantpersonalwealthwascreated.Forthosewhofaredwellfinancially,someoptedforcareersofcontractworkwheretheycouldcallmoreoftheshotspertainingto(与……有关的)timeoff,ornewoccupationswithgreaterpersonalrewards.Forothers,eveniftheirbankaccountswerenotspillingoverfromAmerica’seconomicheyday(全盛时期),theirownenergyhadbeendepletedduetounrelenting(毫不松懈的)yearsofworkhoursandhighstress.Theywerereadyforsomethinglesstaxing.

  FamiliesandWorkInstitutePresidentandco-founderEllenGalinskyagrees.ShesaystheSpollnumbersshowevidenceofanincreaseinneedfortimeoffandashiftinthinkingduetothefactthatworkershavebeenpushedtotheirlimitinrecentyears.“Thisnewgenerationofworkersisattheedgeofhowlongtheycanwork.Itjustfeelsliketoomuch.Theyarenotslackers(懒虫);theyjustdon’twantmore,”saysGalinsky.

MonetaryNeedsLessIntenseDuetoDualIncomeHouseholds

  “We’vedecidedweprefertohavemoretimetoourselves,”saysCarolKornhaber,aNewEnglandsoftwareprogrammerinherlatetwenties.Kornhaberandherhusbandarebothworkingbuthavesoughtoutjobswheretheyarenotpressedtoputinlonghours.Instead,theyhaveinsisteduponeight-hourdaysandhavingenoughvacationtimetotravel,amajorinteresttheyshare.Financialpressuresareeasedbybothofthemworkingandkeepingacarefulwatchontheirexpenses.“Weareluckyinalotofwaystohavefoundbosseswhounderstandourneeds.”

Burnout

  Tryingtosqueezemoreproductivityoutofworkersmaybenothingnew,butithasbecomeparticularlyacuteinrecentyears.Thishasbeendueinlargemeasuretorecession-inducedlayoffsandothertrendssuchastherisingcostofhealthcarebenefits.Afteralayoff,workerswhoremainbehindareoftenaskedtopickupmostorevenalltheloadofthepeoplewhowereletgo,requiringmoreandmorehoursattheoffice.Asnewcorporateinitiativesareplanned,theinverseisalsotrue.AsSumserobserves,“theadditionalworkload,whichrunsacrosstheeconomyfromtheofficeworkertothemanufacturingline,seemstobeafunctionofthecostofbenefits.Theregulationsmakeitcheapertoaddworkloadforexistingemployeesthantohirenewplayers.”TheFamiliesandWorkInstitutereportsthatnearlyonethirdofU.S.employeesoftenorveryoftenfeeloverworkedoroverwhelmedbyhowmuchworktheyhavetodo.Nearlythreeoutoffourreportthattheyfrequentlydreamaboutdoingsomethingdifferentfromtheircurrentjob.

ShowMetheMoney

  Overworkedornot,themajorityintheSpollstillchosetofattentheirpaycheckifgiventhechoice.Formany,itwasapracticalmatter.SaysPeggyJones,anaccountantinaBostonareabusinessservicescompany,“IalreadygetthreeweeksayearthatIcan’tuseupbecauseI’msobusy.I’ddefinitelygofortheextramoneytopaysomebillsormakeabigpurchaseI’vebeenholdingoffon.”ForJones,therealitiesofrunningahouseholdandsavingupforcollegeforherchildrensimplyneedtotakeprecedenceoverextrafreetime.

CompaniesAreAlreadyResponding

Tomanyhumanresourcesexpertsitisinevitablethat,giventhegrowinghealthoftheeconomyandtheupcomingpopulation-drivenlaborshortagesastheBoomerGenerationmovesintoretirement,thependulumofcontrolintheemployee-employerrelationshipwillswingbacktotheemployeeside.Thatisexpectedtobegininjustafewyears.Accordingtohumanresourcesexpert,LarrySchumer,atS,“sincemostcompaniessucceedbasedonamotivatedandcapableworkforce,theyhaveofferedandwillcontinuetooffermorepaidflexibility,whetheritbethroughtriedandtestedtime-offprogramsorthenextgreatidea.”Wherewillthatnewbalanceofemployerversusemployeeneedslie?

Time,orperhapstimeoff,surelywilltell.

1.Whichofthefollowinghasbeenrisinginimportanceinthepastfewyears?

 A)Compensation.B)Timeoff.C)Righttovote.D)Staffinglevels.

2.Accordingtothepassage,weknowthattheBoomerGenerationisconcerned________.

 A)aboutfamilyandworkequallyB)moreaboutwork

 C)moreaboutfamilyD)aboutneitherworknorfamily

3.WhatcanbeinferredaboutTonyJackson?

A)Heis43yearsold.

B)Heworksinafinancialservicescompany.

 C)Hehaschangedhislifeandworkattitude.

D)Hespends14hoursadayonhiswork.

4.WhendidAmericanworkersgraduallybegintochangetheirattitudestowardswork?

  A)AfterSeptember11.B)InNovember2004.

C)Inlate2004.D)Attheendoftheroaring1990’s.

5.AccordingtoEllenGalinsky,whydidworkerschangetheirmindaboutwork?

  A)Theyhavebeenpushedtothelimitoftheirworkinghours.

  B)Theyincreasedtheirneedtoenjoylife.

  C)Theyhavemorerightsthanbefore.

  D)Theydon’twanttoworkforaliving.

6.CarolKornhaberandherhusbanddon’thavetoomuchfinancialpressurebecause___________.

A)theyhaveparentswhoarerich

B)theydon’thavechildrentofeed

C)theybothhaveahighsalary

D)theybothhaveworkandtheyarethrifty

7.Afteralayoff,theemployeeswhokeeptheirjobsusuallyhaveto___________.

A)findanotherjobincasetheyarefired

B)dowhattheirbossestellthemto

C)worklongerhourstoavoidbeingfired

D)dotheworkleftbythelaid-offworkers

8.AccordingtoS,comparedwiththreeyearsago,thedesirefortimeoffisupalmost________________________.

9.AccordingtothepollfromS,themajorityofemployeespreferredto________________________iftheyhadthechoice.

10.LarrySchumersaidthatmostcompaniessucceededbasedonamotivatedandcapable__________________________.

PartⅢListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

注意:

此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

11.A)Sheusedtobeinpoorhealth.  B)Shewaspopularamongboys.

C)Shewassomewhatoverweight.     D)Shedidn’tdowellathighschool.

12.A)Attheairport.    B)Inarestaurant.    

C)Inabookingoffice.    D)Atthehotelr

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