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2023年3月17日发(作者:临海小学)

2014年6月大学英语四级考试真题及答案(完整版)

PartIWriting(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthefollowingtopic.

Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.

Supposeaforeignfriendofyoursiscomingtovisityourhometown,whatisthemost

interestingplaceyouwouldliketotakehim/hertoseeandwhy?

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,

endofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.

achquestion

thepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),

C)andD),rkthecorrespondingletteron

AnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

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.

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,youwill

epassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.

Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoices

markedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1

withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

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.

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,epassageisreadforthe

firsttime,epassageisreadfor

thesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejust

y,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyou

havewritten.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

Amongthekindsofsocialgesturesmostsignificantforsecond-languageteachersarethose

whichare(26)______mple,a

Colombianwhowantssomeoneto(27)______himoftensignalswithahandmovementinwhich

allthefingersofonehand,cupped,pointdownwardastheymoverapidly(28)_______.Speakers

orEnglishhaveasimilargesturethroughthehandmaynotbecuppedandthefingersmaybeheld

moreloosely,butforthemthegesturemeansgoodbyeorgoaway,quitethe(29)______ofthe

,inColombian,aspeakerofEnglishwouldhavetoknowthatwhenhe

(30)________heighthemostchoosebetweendifferentgesturesdependingonwhetherheis

(31)_______epsthepalmofthehand(32)_________the

floor,ashewouldinhisownculturewhenmakingknowntheheightofachild,forexample,he

willverylikelybegreetedbylaughter,inColombiathisgestureis(33)_________forthe

rtodescribehumanbeingsheshouldkeepthepalmofhishand

(34)_________tutionsofonegesturefortheotheroftencreatenotonly

humorousbutalso(35)________oftheexamplesabove,speakersfromtwo

differentcultureshavethesamegesture,physically,butitsmeaningdifferssharply.

PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,requiredtoselectoneword

fo

oiceinthebankis

markthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2witha

notuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethan

once.

Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

thewarming

isnatural;wehaveexperienceda20,000-year-longwarmingasthelasticeageendedandtheice

r,wehavealreadyreachedtemperaturesthatarein37withother

minimum-iceperiods,38toapredicted

worldwideincreaseintemperatures39between1℃and6℃

warmingwillbemore40insomeareas,lessinothers,andsomeplacesmayevencooloff.

Likewise,the41ofthiswarmingwillbeverydifferentdependingonwhereyouare—coastal

areasmustworryaboutrisingsealevels,whileSiberiaandnorthernCanadamaybecomemore

habitable(宜居的)and42forhumansthantheseareasarenow.

Thefactremains,however,thatitwilllikelygetwarmer,on43,ists

areingeneralagreementthatthewarmerconditionswehavebeenexperiencingareatleastinpart

ientists44thatthechangeswe

areseeingfallwithintherangeofrandom(无规律的)variation—someyearsarecold,others

warm,andwehavejusthadanunremarkablestringofwarmyears45—butthatisbecoming

anincreasinglyrareinterpretationinthefaceofcontinuedandincreasingwarmconditions.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

A)appealingI)melted

B)averageJ)persist

C)contributingK)ranging

D)dramaticL)recently

E)frequentlyM)resolved

F)impactN)sensible

G)lineO)shock

H)maintain

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.

EachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphsIdentifythe

chooseaparagraphmore

thequestionsbymarking

thecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.

TheEndoftheBook?

[A]Amazon,byfarthelargestbooksellerinthecountry,reportedonMay19thatitisnowselling

more

remarkable,consideringthattheKindlehasonlybeenaroundforfouryears.E-booksnow

accountfor14percentofallbooksalesinthecountryandareincreasingfarfasterthanoverall

booksales.E-booksalesareup146percentoverlastyear,whilehardbacksalesincreased6

percentandpaperbacksdecreased8percent.

[B]Doesthisspellthedoomofthephysicalbook?Certainlynotimmediately,andperhapsnotat

doesmeanisthatthebookbusinesswillgothroughatransformationinthenext

decadeorsomoreprofoundthananyithasseensinceGutenbergintroducedprintingfrom

moveabletypeinthe1450s.

[C]rketpaperbacks,

whichhavebeendecliningforyearsanyway,willprobablydisappear,aswillhardbacksfor

mysteries,thrillers,“romancefiction,”oks,whichonlyrarelyendupinpermanent

collections,eitherprivateorpublic,willprobablyonlybeavailablease-bookswithinafew

ckandtradepaperbacksfor“serious”nonfictionandfictionwillsurelylast

sitwillbecomethemarkofanauthortoreckonwiththatheorsheisstill

publishedinhardcopy.

[D]Asforchildren’sbooks,whoknows?Children’sbooksarelikedogfoodinthatthepurchasers

arenottheconsumers,sothemarket(andthemarketing)isinherentlystrange.

[E]Forcluestothebook’sfuture,let’slookatsomeexamplesoftechnologicalchangeandsee

whathappenedtotheoldtechnology.

[F]Onetechnologyreplacesanotheronlybecausethenewtechnologyisbetter,cheaper,orboth.

Thegreaterthedifference,thesoonerandmorethoroughlythenewtechnologyreplacestheold.

Printingwithmoveabletypeonpaperdramaticallyreducedthecostofproducingabook

comparedwiththeold-fashionedoneshandwrittenonvellum,whichcomesfromsheepskin.A

Bible—tobesure,alongbook—requiredvellummadefrom300sheepskinsandcountless

printingarrived,

wereperhaps50,1500therewere10million.

[G]Butwhileprintingquicklycausedthehandwrittenbooktodieout,handwritinglingeredon

(继续存在)ecialbooksarestilloccasionallyproducedon

vellum,buttheyareone-of-a-kindshowpieces.

[H]Sometimesanewtechnologydoesn’tdrivetheoldoneout,butonlypartsofitwhileforcing

ieswerewidelypredictedtodrivelivetheateroutofthe

marketplace,buttheydidn’t,becausetheaterturnedouttohavequalitiesmoviescouldnot

y,TVwassupposedtoreplacemoviesbut,again,didnot.

[I]Moviesdid,however,leTVdidn’tkillmovies,

itdidkillsecond-ratepictures,shorts,andcartoons.

[J]anddramashows(“JackBenny,”“AmosandAndy,”“The

Shadow”)auseyoucan’tdriveacarandwatchtelevisionat

thesametime,rushhourbecameradio’sprime,whilemusic,talk,andnewsradiogreatly

stodayaverydifferentbusinessthaninthelate1940sanda

muchlargerone.

[K]Somd

cavalry(骑兵)replacedthechariot(二轮战车)

chariotsmaintainedtheirplaceinparadesandtriumphsrightupuntiltheendoftheRoman

Empire1,rdhasn’thadamilitaryfunctionforahundredyears,butis

stillpartofanofficer’sfull-dressuniform,preciselybecauseaswordalwayssymbolized“an

officerandagentleman.”

[L]Sometimesnewtechnologyisalittlecranky(不稳定的)sionrepairmanwasa

commonoccupationinthe1950s,heoldtechnologyremainsasabackup.

SteamshipscapturedtheNorthAtlanticpassengerbusinessfromsailinthe1840sbecauseof

amshipsdidn’tlosetheirsailsuntilthe1880s,becauseearly

hipsbecamelargeenough(and

enginessmallenough)tomounttwoenginessidebyside,theyneededtokeepsails.(Thehigh

costofsteamandthelesserneedforspeedkeptthemajorityoftheworld’soceanfreight

movingbysailuntiltheearlyyearsofthe20thcentury.)

[M]lheatingwaspresentineveryupper-andmiddle-classhome

ctioningfireplacesremaintothisdaya

ctthereasonisadeep-rootedloveof

soneoftheearliestmajortechnologicaladvancesforhumankind,providing

heat,protection,andcookedfood(whichismucheasiertocatanddigest).Humancontrolof

firegoesbackfarenough(overamillionyears)thatevolutioncouldhaveproducedagenetic

leaningtowardsfireasacentralaspectofhumanlife.

[N]Books—especiallybookstheaveragepersoncouldafford—haven’tbeenaroundlongenough

yhaveapowerfulholdonmanypeople

nonetheless,rbest,theyareworksof

artandthereisatactile(触觉的)

omwithbooksinitinduces,at

leastinsome,afeelingnotdissimilartothatofafireinthefireplaceonacoldwinter’snight.

[O]ForthesereasonsIthinkphysicalbookswillhavealongerexistenceasacommercialproduct

ords,replaces,they

,perhaps,similartosails,theymakeauseful

back-upforwhenthelightsgoout.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

sstillpublishedinprintedversionswillbeconsideredimportantones.

oplearestillinfavorofprintedbooksbecauseofthesenseoftouchtheycanprovide.

iobusinesshaschangedgreatlyandnowattractsmorelisteners.

rytomanypeople’spredictionofitsdeath,thefilmindustrysurvived.

ablechangeshavetakenplaceinthebookbusiness.

hnologysometimescontinuestoexistbecauseofitsreliability.

reaseofe-booksaleswillforcethebookbusinesstomakechangesnotseenfor

centuries.

chnologyisunlikelytotaketheplaceofanoldonewithoutaclearadvantage.

acksofpopularliteraturearemorelikelytobereplacedbye-books.

withafireplacehasastrongerappealtobuyers.

SectionC

Directions:ssageisfollowedbysomequestionsor

hofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)and

D).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswer

Sheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thequestionofwhetherourgovernmentshouldpromotescienceandtechnologyorthe

liberalartsinhighereducationisn’taneither/orproposition(命题),althoughthecurrentemphasis

onpreparingyoungAmericansforSTEM(science,technology,engineering,maths)-relatedfields

canmakeitseemthatway.

Thelatestcongressionalreportacknowledgesthecriticalimportanceoftechnicaltraining,but

alsoassertsthatthestudyofthehumanities(人文学科)andsocialsciencesmustremaincentral

componentsofAmerica’ecriticaltoproducingcitizens

whocanparticipateeffectivelyinourdemocraticsociety,becomeinnovative(创新的)leaders,and

benefitfromthespiritualenrichmentthatthereflectiononthegreatideasofmankindovertime

provides.

Parentsandstudentswhohaveinvestedheavilyinhighereducationworryaboutgraduates’

jobprospectsastechnologicaladvancesandchangesindomesticandglobalmarketstransform

hesecircumstances,it’snaturaltolook

forwhatmayappeartobethemost“practical”wayoutoftheproblem“Majorinasubject

designedtogetyouajob”seemstheobviousanswertosome,thoughthisignoresthefactthat

manydisciplinesinthehumanitiescharacterizedas“soft”often,infact,leadtoemploymentand

,accordingtosurveys,employershaveexpressedapreferencefor

studentswhohavereceivedabroadly-basededucationthathastaughtthemtowritewell,think

critically,researchcreatively,andcommunicateeasily.

Moreover,studentsshouldbepreparednotjustfortheirfirstjob,butfortheir4thand5th

jobs,asthere’slittlereasontodoubtthatpeopleenteringtheworkforcetodaywillbecalledupon

swhowilldothebestinthis

newenlityto

drawuponeveryavailabletoolandinsight—pickedupfromscience,arts,andtechnology—to

solvetheproblemsofthefuture,andtakeadvantageoftheopportunitiesthatpresentthemselves,

willbehelpfultothemandtheUnitedStates.

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.

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,

becauseenergyindependencehasbeenthedreamofAmericanpresidentfordecades,andnever

moresothaninthepastfewyears,whenthemostrecentoilpriceshockhasbeenpartly

responsibleforkickingoffthegreatrecession.

“Energyindependence”anditsrhetorical(修辞的)companion“energysecurity”are,

however,itwewantindependencefrom,

exactly?

Mostp

therearereasonsthatwebuyallthatoldfromelsewhere.

,thereisatrickle(涓涓

细流)ofbiofuel(生物燃料)available,andmoremaybecomeavailable,butmostbiofuelscause

economicwasteandenvironmentaldestruction.

Second,Americanshavebasicallydecidedthattheydon’treallywanttoproducealltheir

luetheenvironmentalqualitytheypreserveovertheiroilimportsfromabroad.

VastareasoftheUnitedStatesareoff-limitstooilexplorationandproductioninthenameof

extentareAmericansreallywillingtoendurethe

environmentalimpactsofdomesticenergyproductioninordertocutbackimports?

Third,wsforeconomicefficiency,andwhenwebuythings

fromplacesthathavelowerproductioncoststhanwedo,houghyoudon’tread

aboutthismuch,theUnitedStatesisalsoalargeexporterofoilproducts,sellingabout2million

barrelsofpetroleumproductsperdaytoabout90countries.

ThereisnoquestionthattheUnitedStatesimportsagreatdealofenergyand,infact,relies

atflowisinterrupted,wefeelthepainin

shortsuppliesandhigherprices,Atthesametime,wederivemassiveeconomicbenefitswhenwe

buythemostaffordableenergyontheworldmarketandwhenweengageinenergytradearound

theworld.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

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,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseinto

uldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.

为了促进教育公平,中国已投入360亿元,用于改善农村地区教育设施和中强中西部地

区农村义务教育(compulsoryeducation)。这些资金用于改善教学设施、购买书籍,使16万

多所中小学受益。资金还用于购置音乐和绘画器材。现在农村和山区的儿童可以与沿海城市

的儿童一样上音乐和绘画课。一些为接受更好教育而转往城市上学的学生如今又回到了本地

农村学校就读。

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)

PartⅠWriting

TheFirstPlaceIWillShowinMyHometown—theCentralAvenue

tinterestingplacewhichIwouldliketotakemyforeign

friendstoistheCentralAvenue,sonsforthiscanbe

illustratedasbelow.

Tobeginwith,asthesymbolofHarbin,theCentralAvenuenotonlyhasalonghistory,but

kethe

touriststotheCentralAvenuesingtheir

tion,thebrillianthistoriccultureoftheCentral

Avenuecanwidenpeople’svisionandenhancetheirknowledge,whichlaysasolidfoundationfor

theunderstandingofthisfabulouscity—Harbin.

ycanthey

appreciateer

placecanbechosenthantheCentralAvenue!

PartⅡListeningComprehension

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6-10:ADBAC

11-15:ACBCA

16-20:DABDC

20-25:BCDAB

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PartIIIReadingComprehension

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—especiallybookstheaverage…

dTVkillradio…

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n,byfarthelargest…

imesoldtechnologylingersfor…

hisspellthedoomofthe….

chnologyreplacesanotheronly…

calbookswillsurelybecomemuchrather…

hereisthefireplace…

SectionC

manitiesandSTEMsubjectsshouldbegivenequalimportance.

chancesofgettingagoodjob.

enefitstudentsintheirfuturelife.

whohavereceivedawell-roundededucation.

rethemselvesfordifferentjoboptions.

ndsveryattractive.

au riousdamagetotheenvironment.

tstokeepitsownenvironmentintact.

roveseconomicefficiency.

tifyAmerica'sdependenceonoilimports.

PartIVTranslation

Inordertopromoteequalityineducation,Chinahasinvested36billionYuantoimprove

educationalfacilitiesinruralareasandstrengthenruralcompulsoryeducationinMidwestareas.

Thesefundsareusedtoimproveteachingfacilities,andpurchasebooks,benefitingmorethan

160,reusedtopurchasemusicalinstrumentand

ldreninruralandmountainousareascanhavemusicandpainting

udentswhohastransferredtocityschoolsto

receiveabettereducationarenowmovingbacktotheirlocalruralschools.

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