2019年6月大学英语四级真题及参考答案(第一套)

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1、2019年6月大学英语四级真题解析及参考答案Part I Writing (30 minutes) Directions : For this part , you are allowed 30 minutes to write a news report to your campus newspaper on a volunteer activity organized by your Student Union to assist elderly people in the neighborhood . You should write at least 120 words but no

2、more than180 words.【参考范文】On June 14, Friday, a volunteer activity where many students took an active part in visiting the local Nursing House was organized by the Student Union and it turns out to be a big success.The activity was aimed at encouraging students to visitthe elderly at the NursingHouse

3、 and help elderly people deal with their troubles both physical and psychological. Many students volunteered to participate in this good deed and were engaged in helping the elderly here out by making their meals, washing their clothes and chatting with them. When asked about those volunteers feelin

4、gs about such an experience, all of them responded with a smile, saying “what a wonderful practice and I really appreciate this experience, for it makes melearn to care more for others in need.”All in all, the activity turns out to be a success not only for the visited elderly but for those students

5、 involved.【参考范文译文】6月14日,星期五,学生会组织了一个参观当地敬老院的志愿活动,许多学生都积极参与 其中,该活动取得了巨大的成功。此次志愿活动旨在拜访当地敬老院的老人们并对他们各个方面的困难提供帮助。许多学生主动加入到此次善举当中,帮老人们洗衣做饭、谈心解闷,竭尽所能提供帮助。问及参与此次活动的感想时,他们毫无例外地回道 “真是太有意义了, 很感谢这次经历,它让我懂得要去 更加关爱那些有困难的人”总而言之,此次活动取得了巨大成功,不仅仅对那些老人来说受益多多,对于参与的学生来说也是意义良多。Part IIIReading Comprehension(40 minutes)Se

6、ction AThe center of American automobile innovation has in the past decade moved 2,000 miles away. It has 26 from Detroit to Silicon Valley, where self-driving vehicles are coming into life.In a 27 to take production back to Detroit, Michigan lawmakers have introduced 28 that could make their state

7、the best place in the country, if not the world, to develop self-driving vehicles and put them on the road.,“tseyhapenator“Michigan 29 sin auto research and development is under attack from several states and countries which desire to 30 our leadership in transportation. We canMike Kowall, the lead

8、31 of four bills recently introduced.s 2013 lawIf all four bills pass as written, they would 32 a substantial update of Michigan that allowed the testing of self-driving vehicles in limited conditions. Manufacturer would have nearly total freedom to test their self-driving technology on public roads

9、. They would be allowed to send groups of self-driving cars on cross-state road trips, and even set on-demand 33 of self-driving cars, like the one General Motors and Lyft are building.Lawmakers in Michigan clearly want to make the state ready for the commercial application of self-driving technolog

10、y. In 34 , California, home of Silicon Valley, recently proposed far more 35 rules that would require human drivers be ready to take the wheel, and commercial use of self-driving technology.A) bid B) contrast C) deputy D) dominance E) fleets F) knots G) legislation I) replace J) represent k) restric

11、tive L) reward M) significant N) sponsor O) transmitted【参考答案】26-30 HAGDI31-35 NJEBKSection BHow Work Will Change When Most of Us Live to 100A. Today in the United States there are 72,000 centenarians (百岁老人).Worldwide, Probably 450,000. If current trends continue, then by 2050 there will be more than

12、 a million in the USalone. According to the work of Professor James Vaupel and his co-researchers, 50% of babies born in the US in 2007 have a life expectancy of 104 or more. Broadly the same holds for the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Canada, and for Japan 50% of 2007 babies can expect to live to

13、107.B. Understandably, there are concerns about what this means for public finances given the associated health and pension challenges. These challenges are real, and society urgently needs to address them. But it is also important to look at the wider picture of what happens when so many people liv

14、e for 100 years.It is a mistake to simply equate longevity(长寿)with issues of old age. Longerlives have implications for all of life, not just the end of it.C. Our view is that if many people are living for longer, and are healthier for longer, then this will result in an inevitable redesign of work

15、and life. When people live longer, they are not only older for longer, but also younger for longer. There is some truth in the saying that70 is the new 60 or 40the new 30. If you age more slowly over a longer time period, then you are in some sense younger for longer.D. But the changes go further th

16、an that. Take, for instance, the age at which people make commitments such as buying a house, getting married, having children, or starting a career. These are all fundamental commitments that are now occurring later in life. In 1962, 50% of Americans were married by age 21. By 2014, that milestone (里程碑)had shifted to age 29.E. While there are numerous factors behind these shifts, one factor is surely a grow

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