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2020年7月高校四级英语考试真题汇总
Part I Writing
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the use of translation
apps. You can start your essay with the sentence “The use of translation apps is
becoming increasingly popular.” You should write at least 120 words but no more than
180 words.
参考范文
The use of translation apps is becoming increasingly popular. They play a critical role in
removing the language barrier in this globalized era.
These technology tools are especially helpful for both leisure and business travelers. They
allow independent tourists to navigate through everything from communicating with taxi drivers to
buying souvenirs at market stalls. Some even provide phrase books and encourage users to learn
common expressions before their trips so that, for example, they know how to ask a flight attendant
for help or understand what a customs officer says. In addition, app developers are striving to
introduce their products into the commercial world. In terms of accuracy, admittedly, translation
apps are so far no match for professional interpreters, who are indispensable to an international
business conference. But they are more than adequate to meet the demand for casual conversations
between business partners.
With ever- increasing databases of written and spoken texts, there is a bright prospect that such
software programs will be applied into broader fields. A growing number of people, in turn, will
enjoy the fruits of this technological advance.

Part II Listening Comprehension
(
暂缺选项和答案
)
Section A
News Report One
Good morning! In today’s headlines, Scotland’s transport minister has warned of potentially

Orange warnings are in force for many areas for Wednesday and Thursday. The transport
minister advised people in parts of Scotland covered by the orange alert to avoid travel on
Wednesday. This is what he said to us: “The orange warning may be raised to red in some areas.
That is a warning for snow that has never been seen since the modern system came into place in
Scotland.”
The orange warning has been extended until 6 p.m. on Thursday. Trains, planes and ferries are
also likely to be affected, with a wind chill that could see parts of Britain feeling as cold as -15℃.
The head of road policing said, “I would urge drivers to take extra care on the roads for their
journeys. Drivers should make sure they are prepared for their journey with warm clothing, food
and drink, sufficient fuel and a charged mobile phone. There could be significant traffic delays, so
please start to plan your journey now and consider if you really need to travel when conditions are
this poor.”

Q1: What were people in parts of Scotland advised to do?
Q2: What did the head of road policing urge drivers to do?


News Report Two
Romania's wetlands are coming back to life thanks to help from local communities, the World
Wildlife Fund, and funding from the European Union.
Roughly 2,224 acres of the picturesque Danube Delta – home to 300 species of birds – have
filled with wildlife. The land has been connected to the network of lakes and streams in the area.
“A lot of birds have migrated to the area, and one doesn't need to travel long hours anymore or
go to other lakes to watch the birds,” says Ion Meuta, Deputy Mayor of Mahmudia.
The area around Mahmudia, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the third-most
biodiverse in the world, after Australia's Great Barrier Reef and the Galapagos Islands.
Groups used earth-moving equipment to restore the waterways. Government officials proposed
to protect the area's endangered wild fish by issuing a fishing ban over the next decade.

Q3: What is the news report mainly about?
Q4: What did government's officials propose to do to protect the endangered fish?

News Report Three
Scott Dunn, recently awoke from the medically-induced sleep he’d been in after a car accident.
He was heartbroken after realizing he’d missed his high school graduation, so his classmates decided
to give him another chance. It was just a month ago that East Juniata High School seniors met in the
school’s auditorium for graduation. And last week, they did it again.
Scott's car accident was on May 22, just 3 days before the ceremony. “I remember waking up
in the hospital and asking mom, ‘what date it was’, she told me it was the 28th,” he said. “I looked
at her and said, ‘I missed my graduation’.”
The school’s principal, Mr. Fausey, called Scott’s mom Karen and said that everybody “wanted
to do something special for him”. Students wore their caps and gowns and sat in the front of the
auditorium. Scott’s parents, Karen and Scott Senior, sat front and center. After brief speeches, Scott’s
name was called, only Scott’s name. He walked across the stage as the audience cheered. A
graduation for one.
“I’m speechless,” Scott said. “I don’t know how to even explain it. I’m speechless to know that
so many people are behind me.”

Q5: What happened to Scott a month ago?
Q6: What did Scott ask about when he regained consciousness?
Q7: Why was Scott speechless at the graduation ceremony?

Section B
Conversation One
M: How do you like your new flexible working arrangement? Do you enjoy working from
home?
W: Yes and no. I find the isolation challenging at times. Apart from my mother, not too many
people I know have time for phone chats during working hours. I tried the library but found I wasn’t
really keen on working there.
M: No, neither would I. I find the library a bit too quiet. I’d lack inspiration or stimulation,


which would be counter-productive to getting a lot of work done.
W: I found the same thing. So, lately, I’ve been going out to cafés occasionally. I love the noise,
the people, the busyness of a café, the sense of being out in the world.
M: Coffee shops seem to have effectively become office spaces for so many people in this
digital age. Though I’m not sure how café owners feel about it – having so many people who go to
their places to work rather than drink and eat.
W: Yes, some people seem to spend a lot of time there and not order much. The most annoying
ones for café owners must truly be those, usually only two of them, who occupy a table for six with
their laptops and paperwork.
M: They should sit at a table for two, not at a table for six. Some obviously stay so long, they
need to plug their laptops into a power outlet. I nearly tripped over someone’s computer electrical
lead the other day in my local café.
W: It’s a double-edged sword, no doubt about that, for a café owner. While remote workers
help to keep the café full in quiet times, they can take up valuable table space in busy periods.

Q8: What does the woman say is the disadvantage of working from home?
Q9: What does the man say is counter-productive to getting work done in the library?
Q10: What does the woman like about doing one’s work in a café?
Q11: What is most annoying for café owners according to the woman?

Conversation Two
W: I’m going to start looking for another job. I can’t see myself getting an opportunity to
progress at my company anytime in the near future. And I really think my skills and abilities deserve
a higher salary.
M: You are not going to quit, are you?
W: I’m thinking I might as well. Then I can devote more time and energy to finding a better
position at another company.
M: But you’ve been in your present company less than two years, haven’t you? This would be
the third time you’ve left your job in the last five years. If you do several jobs in a relatively short
span of time, prospective employers might perceive that you lack loyalty. That could make them
worry and reluctant to employ you.
W: Unfortunately, loyalty doesn’t pay. Even if I get a promotion at my company, it’s likely to
be less sizeable than if I were to get a job elsewhere. And even if I get a promotion, I’m not
guaranteed to get a raise. I had that experience at another company I worked at.
M: They wanted you to take on more work and responsibility but for the same amount of money?
W: More or less, yes. The way I see it, through having different jobs, I’ve gathered a lot of
experience in different jobs and in different industries.
M: But potential employers might worry that that experience is not deep, or thorough enough.
W: Perhaps, but I feel pretty confident that I can sell myself. You know what they say, fortune
favors the brave.

Q12: What makes the woman think about changing her job?
Q13: What does the man say about people who keep changing their jobs?
Q14: What does the woman say would happen even if she got promoted in her current company?


Q15: What benefit has the woman gained from changing her jobs frequently?
Section C
Passage One
There is a saying that goes something along the lines of ‘You must love yourself first before
you can love someone else.’ Similarly, I personally believe that you must be comfortable and happy
in your own company before you can truly be yourself in the company of others.
There is a massive difference between being lonely and being alone. Loneliness is a horrible
feeling. However, you don’t have to actually be alone to feel that way. Many times, I’ve felt lonely
when surrounded by a big group of people. In contrast, being alone can actually be a blessing,
particularly, when you’ve actively chosen it.
In my experience, being bored and alone is dangerous and can easily lead to the feeling of
loneliness. The trick is to be active. Get outside, stretch your legs, do something cultural, buy
yourself something tasty to eat or something pretty to wear. You don’t have to take anyone else into
consideration and can do whatever you please.
Spending time alone also allows you to more efficiently take care of problems. And then, when
it’s time to be social and meet up with your friends, you will be fully there, because you won’t have
too much other stuff floating around in your mind. Having been alone for a bit, you will also
appreciate your friends’ company more and chances are your time spent together will be more
worthwhile.

Q16: What does the speaker say about being alone?
Q17: What does the speaker say helps reduce one’s feeling of loneliness?
Q18: What is an advantage of spending one’s time alone?

Passage Two
When I turned twelve, I worked summers at my father’s small brick-cleaning business. I
remember the harsh acid smell of the cleaning solution, and the scraping sound of stiff iron brushes
against rough brick. It was tempting to hurry your job just to finish. But anybody who worked for
Thomas Cahoon had to meet his standards, and that included me. If I messed up, he made me stay
late until I got it right. My father wasn’t being mean. He demanded the same of himself. Every brick
he cleaned on the house stood out like a red jewel in a white setting. It was his signature.
In 1970, when I was twenty, I got married, and moved out my parents’ modest place into a
housing project. Drugs and gang violence were just beginning to plague the projects. Some of my
friends went to jail. Some were killed. My wife, Valen, was eighteen, and nobody gave our marriage
a chance. But we believed in each other. And our faith made us strong.
When we married, I worked as a stock clerk at Southwest Superfoods. It was hard, tedious
work. Each Friday night a truck came, with cases of food that had to be unloaded, priced and placed
on shelves. Most of stock clerks tried to get Friday night off. But I was always ready to work. By
Saturday morning, all the cans and jars in my aisle would be placed with labels facing smartly out,
like a line of soldiers on review. That was my signature. I took pride in a job nobody wanted.

Q19: What do we learn about the speaker’s father?
Q20: What does the speaker say about the housing project?
Q21: What do we learn about the speaker as a stock clerk?

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