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2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题及答案(完整版)
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PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,
shouldwriteatleast
120wordsbutnomorethan180words.
Supposeaforeignfriendofyoursiscomingtovisityourhometown,whatisthemostinterestingplace
youwouldliketo
takehim/hertoseeandwhy?
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,ndof
eachconversation,
econversationandthequestionswill
bespoken
thepause,youmustreadthefourchoices
markedA),
B),C)andD),rkthecorrespondingletteronAnswer
Sheet1witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
1.A)Seeadoctoraboutherstrainedshoulder.
B)Usealaddertohelpherreachthetea.
C)Replacethecupboardwithanewone.
D)Placetheteaonalowershelfnexttime.
2.A)AtMaryJohnson\'s.C)Inanexhibitionhall.
B)Atapainter\'sstudio.D)Outsideanartgallery.
3.A)Theteacherevaluatedlacksteachingexperience.
B)Shedoesnotquiteagreewithwhatthemansaid.
C)Themanhadbettertalkwiththestudentshimself.
D)Newstudentsusuallycannotofferafairevaluation.
4.A)HehelpedDorisbuildupthefurniture.
B)Dorishelpedhimarrangethefurniture.
C)Dorisfixedupsomeofthebookshelves.
D)Hewasgoodatassemblingbookshelves.
5.A)Hedoesn\'tgetonwiththeothers.C)Hehasbeentakenforafool.
B)Hedoesn\'tfeelateaseinthefirm.D)Hehasfoundabetterposition.
6.A)Theyshouldfinishtheworkassoonaspossible.
B)Hewillcontinuetoworkinthegardenhimself.
C)Heistiredofdoinggardeningonweekends.
D)Theycanhireagardenertodothework.
7.A)Themanhastogetridoftheusedfurniture.
B)Theman\'sapartmentisreadyforrent.
C)Thefurnitureiscoveredwithlotsofdust.
D)Thefurniturethemanboughtisinexpensive.
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8.A)Themanwillgivethemechanicacall.
B)Thewomaniswaitingforacall.
C)Thewomanisdoingsomerepairs.
D)Themanknowsthemechanicverywell.
Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
9.A)Shehadajobinterviewtoattend.
B)Shewasbusyfinishingherproject.
C)Shehadtoattendanimportantmeeting.
D)Shewasinthemiddleofwritinganessay.
10.A)Accompanyherroommatetotheclassroom.
B)Handinherroommate\'sapplicationform.
C)Submitherroommate\'sassignment.
D)Helpherroommatewithherreport.
11.A)\'sofficeislocated.C)Directionstotheclassroombuilding.
B)eaveshisoffice.D)\'sschedulefortheafternoon.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Hefindsitratherstressful.C)Hecanhandleitquitewell.
B)Heisthinkingofquittingit.D)Hehastoworkextrahours.
13.A)The6:00one.C)The7:00one.
B)The6:30one.D)The7:30one.
14.A)Itisanawfulwasteoftime.
B)Hefindsitratherunbearable.
C)Thetimeonthetrainisenjoyable.
D)Itissomethingdifficulttogetusedto.
15.A)Readingnewspapers.C)Listeningtothedailynews.
B)Chattingwithfriends.D)Planningtheday\'swork.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,ndofeachpassage,youwillhear
e
ouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethe
bestanswer
fromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet
1witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
PassageOne
Questions16to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Ignoresmalldetailswhilereading.
B)Readatleastseveralchaptersatonesitting.
C)Developahabitofreadingcritically.
D)Getkeyinformationbyreadingjustonceortwice.
17.A)Chooseone\'sownsystemofmarking.
B)Underlinethekeywordsandphrases.
C)Makeasfewmarksaspossible.
D)Highlightdetailsinaredcolor.
18.A)Byreadingthetextbookscarefullyagain.
B)Byreviewingonlythemarkedparts.
C)Byfocusingonthenotesinthemargins.
D)Bycomparingnoteswiththeirclassmates.
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PassageTwo
Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Thesleepapersonneedsvariesfromdaytoday.
B)Theamountofsleepforeachpersonissimilar.
C)Onecangetbywithacoupleofhoursofsleep.
D)Everybodyneedssomesleepforsurvival.
20.A)Itisamade-upstory.C)Itisarareexception.
B)Itisbeyondcure.D)Itisduetoanaccident.
21.A)Hisextraordinaryphysicalcondition.
B)Hismother\'sinjuryjustbeforehisbirth.
C)Theuniquesurroundingsofhislivingplace.
D)Theresthegotfromsittinginarockingchair.
PassageThree
Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
22.A)SheinvestedinstocksandsharesonWallStreet.
B)Shelearnedtowriteforfinancialnewspapers.
C)Shedevelopedastronginterestinfinance.
D)Shetenderlylookedafterhersickmother.
23.A)Shemadeawiseinvestmentinrealestate.
B)Shesoldtherestaurantwithasubstantialprofit.
C)Shegot1.5milliondollarsfromherex-husband.
D)Sheinheritedabigfortunefromherfather.
24.A)Shewasextremelymeanwithhermoney.
B)Shewasdishonestinbusinessdealings.
C)Shefrequentlyill-treatedheremployees.
D)Sheabusedanimalsincludingherpetdog.
25.A)Shemadeabigfortunefromwiseinvestment.
B)Shebuiltahospitalwithhermother\'smoney.
C)Shemadehugedonationstocharities.
D)Shecarriedonherfamily\'stradition.
SectionC
Direction:Inthesection,epassageisreadforthefirst
time,youshouldlisten
epassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin
theblanks
y,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,you
shouldcheck
whatyouhavewritten.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
Amongthekindsofsocialgesturesmostsignificantforsecond-languageteachersarethosewhichare
(26)______in
mple,aColombianwhowantssomeoneto
(27)______himoften
signalswithahandmovementinwhichallthefingersofonehand,cupped,pointdownwardasthey
moverapidly
(28)_______.SpeakersorEnglishhaveasimilargesturethroughthehandmaynotbecuppedandthe
fingersmaybeheld
moreloosely,butforthemthegesturemeansgoodbyeorgoaway,quitethe(29)______ofthe
,in
Colombian,aspeakerofEnglishwouldhavetoknowthatwhenhe(30)________heighthemost
choosebetweendifferent
gesturesdependingonwhetherheis(31)_______epsthepalmof
thehand
(32)_________thefloor,ashewouldinhisownculturewhenmakingknowntheheightofachild,for
example,hewillvery
likelybegreetedbylaughter,inColombiathisgestureis(33)_________forthedescriptionofanimals.
Inordertodescribe
humanbeingsheshouldkeepthepalmofhishand(34)_________tutionsofone
gesturefortheother
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above,speakersfromtwodifferent
cultureshavethesamegesture,physically,butitsmeaningdifferssharply.
(40minutes)ReadingComprehensionPartIII
SectionA
Inthissection,requiredtoselectonewordforeachblank
fromalist
Directions:epassagethroughcarefully
beforemakingyour
markthe
notuseanyofthewordsinthe
bankmorethanonce.
Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
haveweisnatural;
warming
r,endedthelasticeageandtheiceexperienceda20,000-year
-longwarmingas
withotherminimum-iceperiods,eached
temperaturesthatarein37
ming℃1℃and6toapredictedworldwideincreasein
temperatures39between38
ofthiswarming41insomeareas,lessinothers,se,the
willbemore40
andSiberiasealevels,whilerising—coastalareasmustworryaboutwillbeverydifferentdepending
onwhereyouareforhumansthantheseareasarenow.
)and42northernCanadamaybecomemorehabitable(宜居的,istsarein
generalagreementthatThefactremains,however,thatitwilllikelygetwarmer,on43
thewarmerconditionswehavebeenexperiencingareatleastinparttheresultofahuman-induced
globalwarmingtrend.
someyearsare—无规律的)variationthatthechangesweareseeingfallwithintherangeof44
random(Somescientists
butthatisbecominganincreasingly—45cold,otherswarm,andwehavejusthadanunremarkable
stringofwarmyears
rareinterpretationinthefaceofcontinuedandincreasingwarmconditions.
上作答。注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2
I)meltedA)appealing
J)persistB)average
K)rangingC)contributing
L)recentlyD)dramatic
M)resolvedE)frequently
F)impactN)sensibleSectionB
G)lineO)shockDirections:
section,statementyouaregoingcontainsto
H)maintaininformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphsIdentifytheparagraphfromwhichthe
the
questionsby
markingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
TheEndoftheBook?
[A]Amazon,byfarthelargestbooksellerinthecountry,reportedonMay19thatitisnowsellingmore
booksinits
remarkable,consideringthatthe
Kindlehasonly
beenaroundforfouryears.E-booksnowaccountfor14percentofallbooksalesinthecountryandare
increasingfar
fasterthanoverallbooksales.E-booksalesareup146percentoverlastyear,whilehardbacksales
increased6percent
andpaperbacksdecreased8percent.
[B]Doesthisspellthedoomofthephysicalbook?Certainlynotimmediately,andperhapsnotatall.
Whatitdoesmeanis
thatthebookbusinesswillgothroughatransformationinthenextdecadeorsomoreprofoundthan
anyithasseensince
Gutenbergintroducedprintingfrommoveabletypeinthe1450s.
[C]rketpaperbacks,which
havebeendeclining
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foryearsanyway,willprobablydisappear,aswillhardbacksformysteries,thrillers,“romancefiction,”
oks,
whichonlyrarelyendupinpermanentcollections,eitherprivateorpublic,willprobablyonlybe
availablease-books
ckandtradepaperbacksfor“serious”nonfictionandfictionwillsurelylast
sit
willbecomethemarkofanauthortoreckonwiththatheorsheisstillpublishedinhardcopy.
[D]Asforchildren\'sbooks,whoknows?Children\'sbooksarelikedogfoodinthatthepurchasersare
nottheconsumers,so
themarket(andthemarketing)isinherentlystrange.
[E]Forcluestothebook\'sfuture,let\'slookatsomeexamplesoftechnologicalchangeandseewhat
happenedtotheold
technology.
[F]Onetechnologyreplacesanotheronlybecausethenewtechnologyisbetter,cheaper,
greaterthedifference,
ngwithmoveabletypeon
paperdramatically
reducedthecostofproducingabookcomparedwiththeold-fashionedoneshandwrittenonvellum,
whichcomesfrom
—tobesure,alongbook—requiredvellummadefrom300sheepskinsand
countlessman-hoursof
printingarrived,ereperhaps50,000
booksinallof
1500therewere10million.
[G]Butwhileprintingquicklycausedthehandwrittenbooktodieout,handwritinglingeredon(继续
存在)wellintothe
ecialbooksarestilloccasionallyproducedonvellum,buttheyareone-of-a-kind
showpieces.
[H]Sometimesanewtechnologydoesn\'tdrivetheoldoneout,butonlypartsofitwhileforcingtherest
movieswerewidelypredictedtodrivelivetheateroutofthemarketplace,buttheydidn\'t,because
theaterturnedoutto
y,TVwassupposedtoreplacemoviesbut,again,did
not.
[I]Moviesdid,however,leTVdidn\'tkillmovies,it
didkillsecond-rate
pictures,shorts,andcartoons.
[J]anddramashows(“JackBenny,”“AmosandAndy,”“The
Shadow”)allmigratedto
auseyoucan\'tdriveacarandwatchtelevisionatthesametime,rushhourbecame
radio\'sprime,while
music,talk,stodayaverydifferentbusiness
thaninthelate
1940sandamuchlargerone.
[K]Somdcavalry
(骑兵)replacedthe
chariot(二轮战车)riotsmaintainedtheirplaceinparades
andtriumphsright
upuntiltheendoftheRomanEmpire1,rdhasn\'thadamilitaryfunctionfora
hundredyears,
butisstillpartofanofficer\'sfull-dressuniform,preciselybecauseaswordalwayssymbolized“an
officeranda
gentleman.”
[L]Sometimesnewtechnologyisalittlecranky(不稳定的)sionrepairmanwasa
commonoccupationinthe
1950s,hipscapturedtheNorth
Atlanticpassenger
amshipsdidn\'tlosetheirsails
untilthe1880s,
hipsbecamelargeenough
(andenginessmall
enough)tomounttwoenginessidebyside,theyneededtokeepsails.(Thehighcostofsteamandthe
lesserneedfor
speedkeptthemajorityoftheworld\'soceanfreightmovingbysailuntiltheearlyyearsofthe20th
century.)
[M]lheatingwaspresentineveryupper-andmiddle-classhomeby
thesecondhalfofthe
ctioningfireplacesremaintothisdayapowerfulsellingpointinahouseor
ctthe
soneoftheearliestmajortechnologicaladvancesfor
humankind,
providingheat,protection,andcookedfood(whichismucheasiertocatanddigest).Humancontrolof
firegoesback
farenough(overamillionyears)thatevolutioncouldhaveproducedageneticleaningtowardsfireasa
centralaspectof
humanlife.
[N]Books—especiallybookstheaveragepersoncouldafford—haven\'tbeenaroundlongenoughto
produceevolutionary
yhaveapowerfulholdonmanypeoplenonetheless,aholdextendingfar
beyondtheirliterary
rbest,theyareworksofartandthereisatactile(触觉的)pleasureinbooksnecessarily
lostine-book
omwithbooksinitinduces,
atleastinsome,a
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feelingnotdissimilartothatofafireinthefireplaceonacoldwinter\'snight.
[O]ForthesereasonsIthinkphysicalbookswillhavealongerexistenceasacommercialproductthan
somecurrentlypredict.
Likeswords,replaces,theyinduceasenseofcomfortandwarmth.
And,perhaps,
similartosails,theymakeausefulback-upforwhenthelightsgoout.
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sstillpublishedinprintedversionswillbeconsideredimportantones.
oplearestillinfavorofprintedbooksbecauseofthesenseoftouchtheycanprovide.
iobusinesshaschangedgreatlyandnowattractsmorelisteners.
rytomanypeople\'spredictionofitsdeath,thefilmindustrysurvived.
ablechangeshavetakenplaceinthebookbusiness.
hnologysometimescontinuestoexistbecauseofitsreliability.
reaseofe-booksaleswillforcethebookbusinesstomakechangesnotseenforcenturies.
chnologyisunlikelytotaketheplaceofanoldonewithoutaclearadvantage.
acksofpopularliteraturearemorelikelytobereplacedbye-books.
withafireplacehasastrongerappealtobuyers.
SectionC
Directions:ssageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
eachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice
andmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thequestionofwhetherourgovernmentshouldpromotescienceandtechnologyortheliberalartsin
highereducation
isn\'taneither/orproposition(命题),althoughthecurrentemphasisonpreparingyoungAmericansfor
STEM(science,
technology,engineering,maths)-relatedfieldscanmakeitseemthatway.
Thelatestcongressionalreportacknowledgesthecriticalimportanceoftechnicaltraining,butalso
assertsthatthestudy
ofthehumanities(人文学科)andsocialsciencesmustremaincentralcomponentsofAmerica\'s
educationalsystematall
ecriticaltoproducingcitizenswhocanparticipateeffectivelyinourdemocraticsociety,
becomeinnovative(创新的)leaders,andbenefitfromthespiritualenrichmentthatthereflectiononthe
greatideasofmankindovertimeprovides.
Parentsandstudentswhohaveinvestedheavilyinhighereducationworryaboutgraduates\'job
prospectsas
technologicaladvancesandchangesindomesticandglobalmarketstransformprofessionsinwaysthat
reducewagesandcut
hesecircumstances,it\'snaturaltolookforwhatmayappeartobethemost“practical”
wayoutoftheproblem
“Majorinasubjectdesignedtogetyouajob”seemstheobviousanswertosome,thoughthisignores
thefactthatmany
disciplinesinthehumanitiescharacterizedas“soft”often,infact,leadtoemploymentandsuccessin
,
accordingtosurveys,employershaveexpressedapreferenceforstudentswhohavereceiveda
broadly-basededucationthat
hastaughtthemtowritewell,thinkcritically,researchcreatively,andcommunicateeasily.
Moreover,studentsshouldbepreparednotjustfortheirfirstjob,butfortheir4thand5thjobs,as
there\'slittlereasonto
doubtthatpeopleenteringtheworkforcetodaywillbecalledupontoplaymanydifferentrolesoverthe
courseoftheir
swhowilldothebestinthisnewenvironmentwillbethosewhoseeducationshave
preparedthemtobe
litytodrawuponeveryavailabletoolandinsight—pickedupfromscience,arts,and
technology—tosolve
theproblemsofthefuture,andtakeadvantageoftheopportunitiesthatpresentthemselves,willbe
helpfultothemandthe
UnitedStates.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
esthelatestcongressionalreportsuggest?
A)STEM-relatedsubjectshelpstudentsfindjobsintheinformationsociety.
B)ThehumanitiesandSTEMsubjectsshouldbegivenequalimportance.
C)Theliberalartsinhighereducationhelpenrichstudents\'spirituallife.
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D)Highereducationshouldbeadjustedtothepracticalneedsofsociety.
themainconcernofstudentswhentheychooseamajor?
A)Theirinterestinrelevantsubjects.
B)Theacademicvalueofthecourses.
C)Thequalityofeducationtoreceive.
D)Theirchancesofgettingagoodjob.
estheauthorsayaboutthesocalledsoftsubjects?
A)Thebenefitstudentsintheirfuturelife.
B)Theybroadenstudents\'rangeofinterests.
C)Theyimprovestudents\'communicationskills.
D)Theyareessentialtostudents\'healthygrowth.
ndofjobapplicantsdoemployerslookfor?
A)Thosewhohaveastrongsenseofresponsibility.
B)Thosewhoaregoodatsolvingpracticalproblems.
C)Thosewhoarelikelytobecomeinnovativeleaders.
D)Thosewhohavereceivedawell-roundededucation.
vicedoestheauthorgivetocollegestudents?
A)Seizeopportunitiestotaptheirpotential.
B)Trytotakeavarietyofpracticalcourses.
C)Preparethemselvesfordifferentjoboptions.
D)Adoptaflexibleapproachtosolvingproblems.
PassageTwo
Questions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
\'tit?Ifyouthinkso,you\'renotalone,because
energyindependence
hasbeenthedreamofAmericanpresidentfordecades,andnevermoresothaninthepastfewyears,
whenthemostrecentoil
priceshockhasbeenpartlyresponsibleforkickingoffthegreatrecession.
“Energyindependence”anditsrhetorical(修辞的)companion“energysecurity”are,however,
slipperyconceptsthat
itwewantindependencefrom,exactly?
Mostpreare
reasonsthatwebuy
allthatoldfromelsewhere.
,thereisatrickle(涓涓细流)of
biofuel(生物燃料)available,andmoremaybecomeavailable,butmostbiofuelscauseeconomicwaste
andenvironmentaldestruction.
Second,Americanshavebasicallydecidedthattheydon\'
valuethe
easoftheUnitedStates
areoff-limitstooil
extentareAmericans
reallywillingtoendure
theenvironmentalimpactsofdomesticenergyproductioninordertocutbackimports?
Third,wsforeconomicefficiency,andwhenwebuythingsfrom
placesthathavelower
productioncoststhanwedo,houghyoudon\'treadaboutthismuch,theUnited
Statesisalsoalarge
exporterofoilproducts,sellingabout2millionbarrelsofpetroleumproductsperdaytoabout90
countries.
ThereisnoquestionthattheUnitedStatesimportsagreatdealofenergyand,infact,reliesonthat
steadyflowto
atflowisinterrupted,wefeelthepaininshortsuppliesandhigher
prices,Atthesametime,
wederivemassiveeconomicbenefitswhenwebuythemostaffordableenergyontheworldmarketand
whenweengagein
energytradearoundtheworld.
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estheauthorsayaboutenergyindependenceforAmerica?
A)Itsoundsveryattractive.C)Itwillbringoilpricesdown.
B)Itensuresnationalsecurity.D)Ithaslongbeeneveryone\'sdream.
estheauthorthinkofbiofuels?
A)TheykeepAmerica\'seconomyrunninghealthily.
B)Theyprovetobeagoodalternativetopetroleum.
C)Theydonotprovideasustainableenergysupply.
D)Theycau riousdamagetotheenvironment.
sAmericarelyheavilyonoilimports?
A)Itwantstoexpanditsstorageofcrudeoil.
B)Itsownoilreservesarequicklyrunningout.
C)Itwantstokeepitsownenvironmentintact.
D)Itsownoilproductionfallsshortofdemand.
estheauthorsayaboutoiltrade?
A)Itprovesprofitabletobothsides.C)Itmakesforeconomicprosperity.
B)Itimproveseconomicefficiency.D)Itsavesthecostofoilexploration.
theauthor\'spurposeinwritingthepassage?
A)TojustifyAmerica\'sdependenceonoilimports.
B)ToarouseAmericans\'awarenessoftheenergycrisis.
C)Tostresstheimportanceofenergyconservation.
D)Toexplaintheincreaseofinternationaloiltrade.
PartⅣTranslation(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.
Youshouldwrite
youransweronAnswerSheet2.
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注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
2014年6月四级部分真题参考答案(完整版)
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PartⅠWriting
TheFirstPlaceIWillShowinMyHometown—theCentralAvenue
tinterestingplacewhichIwouldliketotakemyforeignfriendstois
theCentral
Avenue,sonsforthiscanbeillustratedasbelow.
Tobeginwith,asthesymbolofHarbin,theCentralAvenuenotonlyhasalonghistory,butalsoa
famousfoodpalace.
ketheice-creambrickofMaDieerasan
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touriststion,the
brillianthistoricculture
oftheCentralAvenuecanwidenpeople\'svisionandenhancetheirknowledge,whichlaysasolid
foundationforthe
understandingofthisfabulouscity—Harbin.
ycantheyappreciate
thewonderful
erplacecanbechosenthanthe
CentralAvenue!
PartⅡListeningComprehension
1-5:BDDCD
6-10:ADBAC
11-15:ACBCA
16-20:DABDC
20-25:BCDAB
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PartIIIReadingComprehension
SectionA
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SectionB
calbookswillsurelybecomemuchrarerinthemarketplace….
—especiallybookstheaverage…
dTVkillradio…
imesanewtechnologydoesn\'t…
n,byfarthelargest…
imesoldtechnologylingersfor…
hisspellthedoomofthe….
chnologyreplacesanotheronly…
calbookswillsurelybecomemuchrather…
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hereisthefireplace…
SectionC
manitiesandSTEMsubjectsshouldbegivenequalimportance.
chancesofgettingagoodjob.
enefitstudentsintheirfuturelife.
whohavereceivedawell-roundededucation.
rethemselvesfordifferentjoboptions.
ndsveryattractive.
au riousdamagetotheenvironment.
tstokeepitsownenvironmentintact.
roveseconomicefficiency.
tifyAmerica\'sdependenceonoilimports.
PartIVTranslation
Inordertopromoteequalityineducation,Chinahasinvested36billionYuantoimproveeducational
facilitiesinrural
undsareusedtoimprove
teachingfacilities,and
purchasebooks,benefitingmorethan160,reusedto
purchasemusical
ldreninruralandmountainousareascanhavemusicand
paintinglessonsas
udentswhohastransferredtocityschoolstoreceiveabetter
educationarenow
movingbacktotheirlocalruralschools.
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