英语四级阅读,作为大学英语能力的重要评估指标,不仅检验了学生对词汇、语法的掌握,更考察了其阅读理解和信息筛选的能力。在全球化背景下,提升这一能力对于拓宽视野、增进跨文化交流至关重要。今天,小编将分享2023年3月大学英语四级阅读真题以及答案,希望能为大家提供帮助!
Section A
Directions: In this section,there is a passagewith ten blanks.Youare required to select oneword for each blank from a list of choices given in a wordbank following the passage.Read the passage through carefiully before making your choices.Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter.Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.You may not use any of the wordls in the bank more than once.
It's a fantasy that goes back centuries:a message in a bottle,carried ashore from far-off lands.Authors, artists and children 26 have drcamed of such a gift from the sca.
Thistime,though,it'snot a bottle that washes ashore.It's eggs—thousandsof little toyeggs.
That's what happened on the German island of Langegoog this week.
Lying just off the North Sea coast,it found it self 27 by an invasion of colored pastic eggs—much to the 28 of local children,because the cggs contained toys.
Police 29 theeggscame from a freighter that lost part of its cargo during an unusually 30 storm,the worst to hit Germany's northeastern coast since 2006.
At any rate,what waslost has nowbeen found by many of the community's littlest residents.
“The surprise eggs have found their way to freedom,”said Mayor Uwe Garrels.However,the joy of the moment 31 off soon.
“At first I thought this was a wonder,because everything was so. 32 ,but then we realized that this is a huge 33 in the end,"said the mayor.He also noted the plastic bags and other materials that have washed ashore on the island can cause serious problems for 34 .
Stll,all these little eggscontained an extratreat with their toys.They. 35 notes from afar.
There was just one problem for the German children who received them:They were written in Russian.
A)wore
B)wildlife
C)suspect
D)struck
E)similar
F)quantity
G)overthrown
H)mess
I)intense
J)human
K)effective
L)delight
M)colorful
N)bore
O)alike
Section B
Directions:In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statementsattached to it.Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs.Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once.Each paragraph is marked with a letter.Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.
Hyphenating your last name after marriage?
A)Congratulations on deciding to get married!Whilebeing married is great and wonderful,the act of getting married can be quite stressful.There is the planning of the ceremony itself,the merging(合并)of two households and all of the details involved in that.You also have to take the time to apply for your marriage license and then decide whether or not you are goingto keep your last name or change it.
B)This is where a lot of people have trouble.Once upon a time,it wasjust customary for a bride to takeher groom's last name as her own and abandon her maiden namecompletely.The act of keeping her own last name was considered taboo(禁忌)andpeople'seyebrows would raise right of their faces when they found out that the bride was evenconsidering something so radical.Over time,though,more and more women are deciding to keep their last names.
C)There are a lot of reasons to want to keep your own lastname.Hopefully you have a supportive groom who understands why this idea is the most appealing to you.A lot of times,though,the act of keeping your name is still something that causes concern.Even if your groom is finewith it,his family (or your own)might not be so understanding.
D)There are a couple of ways to compromise on the issue.You could choose anentirely new last name for thetwo of you to share.This way neither of you gets "your"way and you both have to deal with the legalities of going through a name change.Most of the time,though,the most popular compromise is to hyphenate your lastname and the last name of your groom.For example,if your groom's name is John Smith and your name is Kate Jones,you would name yourself Kate Jones-Smith or Kate Smith-Jones.This allowsyou to keep going by your own last name while legally adopting your husband's last name at the same time.
E)The compromise is the biggest reason that so many women choose to hyphenate their last names.It is a way of you keeping your own identity while also makingyour future husband happy.It allows you to stay connected to accomplishments that you achieved before you got married.For example,many women who choose to hyphenate do so partially because they have earned higher educational degrees and certifications under their maiden names.They might have also had things published or publicized and want to stay connected to that identity.Hyphenating your last name can help you bridge the gap between your personal andprofessional lives.Many women who opt to simply keep their ownnames do so because they don't want to give up all that they have accomplished professionally.Adopting their husband's last name makes it hard for them to claim ownership of these accomplishments personally because they happened under their “other”name.
F)While tradition is one thing,there isn't any logical reason to completely changeyour name.Keeping your name and joining it to your husband's through hyphenation is as legal as simply adopting his name or as simply keeping your own and leaving his out of the picture entirely.
G)Probably the most importan reason to consider hyphenation is your identity.You've spent your whole life building your identity under a certain name.Obviously you will still be you even if you've taken on your husband's last name and omitted yours entirely.At the same time,your name is associated with the identity you've built up and hyphenation allows you to respectthat while also respecting tradition andyourhusband's family's identity.
H)If you care about outside opinions on your name,you should know that a large portion of today's society is annoyed by the hyphenated name.Some peoplefind it “snobby”(势利的)and others simplyfind it iritatingbecause they have a hard time remembering which last namethey are supposed to say first.Some people even believe thatnot simply adopting your husband's last name is a huge sign of disrespect and a lack of commitment.
I)It ispossible that your future husband will find this choice offensive.Some men,regardless of how youmight feel about such things,are traditionalists and feel that it is simply “right”for the woman to take the man's last name as her own.Whetheryour future husband insisting on your adopting his last nameis a red flag to you or not,it is still something that you should take into consideration.
J)There are all sorts of reasons to hyphenate your name or not to hyphenate your name.The basisfor each of these things,however,is whether or not you are willing to make a compromise when it comes to changing your name.The hyphenation is the epitome(体现)of a compromise.One spouse wants a complete name change.The other spouse wants no name change.Hyphenating the two names is a way for each person to,at least a little bit,“win”the argument.
K)And don't forget the legal stuff!Making the decision is just part of the process.From there you are going to have to legally change your name all over the place.You'll need to change your name at the bank,with social security,with your credit cards,on your driver's license,at the gym...everywhere.It's easy to get overwhelmed just thinking about it.
L)What matters,ofcourse,is that the two of you are going to be happily married—hopefully for the rest of your lives.Atthe end of the day,whether you each keep your names,whether you come up with an entirely new name for the two of you to share or whether you hyphenate your current last names,what matters is that you love each other and are going to be joining your lives together.Try to remember that as you are staring at the application for your marriage license and filling out the portion that reads “name afteryou get married”(or whatever the legalese for that might be).
36.Many peopletoday sill findname hyphenation upon marriageunacceptable.
37.As a compromise,a bride will inmost cases adopt a name that combines the couple's last names.
38.The bride should consider adopting her groom's last name whether he feelsstrongly about it or not.
39.Makingpreparations for marriage causes a lot of stress.
40.Hyphenating the last names could be a win-win solution should arguments arise about what name to adopt upon marriage.
41.It used to be considered socially unaceptable for a brideto retain her maiden name.
42.The bride who adopts a hyphenated last name after marriage can maintain connections with their past achievements.
43.Hyphenating names allows thebride to preserve her own identity while respecting tradition.
44.No matter what name the bride adopts,it is most important that the newly weds truly love each other.
45.Legally speaking,thebride is free to choose whatever name she prefers.
Section C
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section.Eachpassage is followed bysomequestions or wnfinished statements.Foreach of them there are four choices marked A),B),C)and D).You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.
Passage One
Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.
It's good to be smart.After all,intelligent people earn more money,accumulatemore wealth,andevenlive longer.But there's another side to the story.The brightest people and strongest leaders sometimes make errors others don't,especially insituations that require common sense.
Travis Bradberry,president at TalentSmart,explained in his post Why Smart People Act So Stupid that “Rational thinking and intelligence don't tend to go hand in hand.Intelligent people are more prone to silly mistakes because of blind spots in how they use logic.These blind spots exist because smart people tend to be overconfidentin their reasoning abilities.”They are so usedto being right and having quick answers that they don't even realise when they'remaking a mess byanswering without thinkingthings through.
A lifetime of praise leads smartpeople to develop toomuch faith in their intelligence and abilities.They often fail to recognise when theyneed help,and when they do recognise it,they tend to believe that no one else is capable of providing it.
“It's hard for anyone to graciously accept the fact that they're wrong.It's even harder for smart people because they grow so used to being right all the time that it becomes a part of their identity,"Bradberry wrote.“For smart people,being wrong can feel like a personalattack,and being right,a necessity.”
Smart people also have a hard time accepting feedback.They tend to undervalue the opinions of others, which means they have trouble believing that anyone is qualified to give them useful feedback.Not only does this tendency hinder their growth and performance,it can lead to harmful relationships,both personally and professionally.
Smart people developoverachieving personalities because things come so easily to them.They simply don't understand how hard some people have to work to accomplish the same things,and because of that,they push people too hard.They set the bar too high,and when people take too long or don't get things quite right,they assume it's due to a lack of effort.So they push even harder.
46.What do we learn from the passage aboutthe brightest people?
A)They can make silly mistakes instraightforward situations.
B)They usually turn a blind eye to their own weaknesses.
C)They are admired by people around them.
D)They can differ in their personalities.
47.What accounts for the existence of intelligent people's logical blind spots?
A)Their irrational way of thinking.
B)Too much faith in their ability to think.
C)Their ignorance of behavioural science.
D)Too much concern about their work.
48.How do smart people react whenthey are found to be wrong?
A)They shift the blame to others.
B)They graciously acept the facts.
C)They may feel shocked.
D)They may get offended.
49.What may happento smart people who find it difficult to accept suggestions?
A)They may suffer in their professional andprivate life.
B)They maylose faith intheiradministrative abilities.
C)They may commit more errors than ever before.
D)Theymay experience a lot of emotional stress.
50.What is said about those working with or under overachieving people?
A)They put a lot of effort into their work.
B)Theyset highergoals for themselves.
C)They areunder increasing pressure.
D)They take less time to get things done.
Passage Two
Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.
Of the endless troubles that come with being driven from one's home country,losing educational certificates may seem small.But it isn't.Refugees who settle in othercountries often find themselves unable to continue on their previous career path due to a new set of employer standards or skills requirements.To solve this problem,the U.S.State Department is posinga solution:online learning.
The State Department will announce a partnership with an online education platform called Coursera.The platform will allow refugees worldwide to take thousandsof online courses for free.“Coursera for Refugees” will be available for any non-profit group that supports refugees in any country,as well as individual refugees.They can apply for fully funded access to Coursera's course catalog,which means they can take all of the platform's classes and obtain professional certificates for free.Theplatformcurrently offers professor-led lectures on a broad range of topics,from data science to fashion design.
As the world migrantcrisis intensifies,employment is becominga global concern.The new program aims to aid refugees by offering “important skills that will help them in the globaleconomy,”Evan Ryan,U.S.assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs,said on a press call last week.“What we don't want to do is not act,"added Coursera chief operations officer Lila Ibrahim.
The idea isn't without problems.For one,starting a new careerpath isn't as simple as watching a few videos and obtaininganonline certificate;even those looking to continue previouscareers can't simply rely on an online lecture to get them up-to-date on standards,policies,and practices.For another,most of the classeson Coursera are inEnglish,and though there are plans to add translations,language barriers can be a big obstacle.Then there are the questions over the value of massive open online courses (M00Cs)themselves—both forrefugees and for average learners.
But it's still early days and there are signs of hope.In 2015,a joint study found 72% of people taking the M00Cs saw career benefitsafterwards.
51.Why is the U.S. State Department launching an online learning program for refugees?
A)To enable them to settle down in host countries.
B)To allow them to learn as many job skills aspossible.
C)To offer them aplatform to pursue advanced degrees.
D)To help them to meet new employment standards.
52.What do we knowabout“Coursera for Refugees”?
A)It provides refugees with a wide range of courses free of charge.
B)It offers free online data services for refugees around the world.
C)It allows refugees to obtain degrees in various academic fields.
D)It supplies refugees with a great variety of job opportunities.
53.What does the passage say is a consequence of the global migrant crisis?
A)Instability increases inhost countries.
B)The globaleconomic crisis intensifics.
C)A lot morerefugees die during migration.
D)Refugees find it more difficult to get a job.
54.What does the author say causes refugees'dificultyin taking online courses?
A)Cultural environment.
B)Changed academic requirements.
C)Lack of language skills.
D)Difference in teaching platforms.
55.What did the joint study find about the MOOCs several yearsago?
A)They helped solve learmers'financial problems.
B)They benefited most of the learners.
C)They changed some learners'careerpath.
D)They provided the most needed vocational skills.