1、20202020 年年 9 9 月英语四级真题及参考答案【完整版】月英语四级真题及参考答案【完整版】 四六级试卷采用多题多卷形式,大家核对答案时,请找具体选项内容,忽略套数。 搜集整理了各个版本(有文字也有图片),仅供大家参考。 【网络综合版】 听力:听力: Section ASection A News Report 1News Report 1 A NASA satellite orbiting over Portugal took photographs that reveal the effects of pollution from ships. One of the photos
2、shows a thin film of clouds above the brilliant blue of the North Atlantic, cut by white lines of thicker clouds that look like scars. NASA officials explained those thicker clouds are signs of ship traffic below. 【Q1】When ships power their ways through the ocean, they pump exhaust into the atmosphe
3、re, just as cars do. And those massive amounts of particles can cause clouds to form. Get enough of those particles in one place, as from the exhaust of a ship, and they can lead to the creation of new clouds easily visible from space. “These clouds can be huge, some of them stretch hundreds of kilo
4、meters from end to end”, NSAS officials said. 【Q2】Its likely that these sorts of clouds are having some effect on the global climate, according to NASA officials. But scientists arent yet sure what effect it has. Q1: What has caused the thick clouds in the photos taken by a NASA satellite? Q2: What
5、do NASA officials think about the thick clouds? Section ASection A New Report 2New Report 2 Staff at a suburban supermarket in Melbourne say they feel unsafe at work after security guards were removed. This came after a series of physical attacks and verbal abuse by customers. More than 50 workers a
6、t the store have signed a letter calling for a permanent security guard following a series of incidents, including a customer threatening to attack a supervisor with a knife. A security worker had guarded the store each night from 7pm until 12am, but that had stopped suddenly on Monday,” employees s
7、aid. One worker said an angry customer had thrown a chicken at his head after complaining about how long she had waited to be served. Another worker said the lack of protection at the store made her feel uncomfortable at work. However, the spokesman of the supermarket said the store had taken strong
8、 action in response to incidents, We have found very few instances of bad customer behavior at our store in the past year. In the rare cases we have seen bad behavior, we have taken strong action in response, including banning a customer from the store. Q3: For what purpose, did the staff at the sup
9、ermarket in Melbourne sign a letter? Q4: What did the spokesman of the supermarket say, regarding the employees demand? News report three 5.drivers on their way to the polish capital of Warsaw on Wednesday morning found the road blocked by an unusual obstacle. Tons of liquid chocolate that spilled o
10、nto the motorway, 6.a truck carrying the sweet load hit a road barrier and overturned, blocking two lanes. The cracked tank spilled a pool of rapidly hardening chocolate, which quickly covered the width of the road, while the driver was taken to hospital with a broken arm, firefighters struggled to
11、remove a reported 12 tons of solid chocolate from the road. 7.A representative for the firefighters told the local TV that removing the chocolate was worse than dealing with snow. After contacting the chocolate manufacturer, the firefighters resorted to spraying hot, pressurized water to get rid of
12、the sticky substance. The local TV also noted that the cleanup spanned more than a mile, because drivers simply drove through the chocolate after the crash, leaving a long chocolate trail. But despite the sticky situation, firefighters and police attending to the cleanup were reportedly cheerful abo
13、ut the long task ahead. After all, who could be mad about 12 tons of chocolate? Q5 What did drivers on the motorway to Warsaw find? Q6 What does the report say about the accident? Q7 What are the firefighters representative tell the local TV? Section BSection B Conversation 1Conversation 1 Man: Lisa
14、, why did you pay for you meal with cash instead of the payment apps on your phone? Woman: Well, Ive gone back to cash. Im only using payment apps if thats the only option. 【Q8】Im trying to save money for a new phone, and I find that using cash rather than payment apps helps me to save. Man: But how
15、? Money is money, isnt it? 【Q11】I dont think it matters whether you take it out to the bank and put it into wallet, or simply transfer from your bank account to the sellers bank account using an app. Woman: No, I believe it does matter. Its a psychological phenomenon. 【Q9】I believe we have less conn
16、ection with a value of our money, when we just tap the approve buttons on our phones. Man: You might have a point, since I stop carrying cash around, and start to using my phone apps to pay, I may have developed a tendency to buy 【Q10】more small or non-essential items. Woman: Thats highly possible,
17、think about the amount of time we spend with our phones in our hands, and all the things we do with our phones. It sometimes seems that our phone is buying the product for us, not ourselves. Man: So, cash is the payment affects our ability to budget? Woman: I believe so. If we spend a hundred Yuan i
18、n cash, we realize that we dont have that hundred Yuan to spend on something else. But if we spend in electronically, were less likely to make that mental calculation. Man: I stopped using my credit card because Im fond of spending excessively. Perhaps I should take the same approach of paying using
19、 my phone. Woman: Its worth considering. Q8: Why did the woman decide to go back to cash for payment? Q9: what happens when people use apps for payment according to the woman? Q10: what might the man tend to buy with payment apps? Q11: what does the man think of electronic payment? Section BSection
20、B Conversation 2 Conversation 2 售后服务退换货售后服务退换货 W: Hello Mr. Brown. I was expecting your call. My secretary told me you were having some problems with the wooden table, is that right? M: No, no, the table is fine. 【Q12】The problem is the chairs. W: Oh, the chairs, so, what exactly is the issue? M: We
21、ll, put simply, 【Q12】these are not the chairs my wife and I selected in your store last week. There must be some confusion with our order. W: Oh, I see. Im looking through my files now. And I see that the delivery was this morning. Is that correct? M: Yes. W: 【Q13】Do you mind describing the chairs t
22、hat were delivered to your apartment, Mr. Brown? M: Sure. These have a flat back with a round top and are very heavy. They are light brown and look kind of cheap. The ones we ordered were dark brown to match the table. W: Right. Of course. It says here you purchased the Arlington table and four Mila
23、no chairs. As you said. There must be some confusion with the order. Im terribly sorry.【Q14】Well send a van to collect those four and replace them with the Milano you purchased. Will tomorrow 9 a.m. be OK Mr. Brown? M: Yes. That would be great. Thank you. W: Good. Did everything else you ordered fro
24、m us arrive OK? M: Yes. I think so. Let me check. The mirror and two paintings are here. The two coffee tables are also here. And the sofa. Yes. We havent noticed anything else wrong or missing. But if we do, well certainly let you know. W: OK. Great. Once again. 【Q15】Im sorry for the confusion and
25、trouble caused. Q12: Why did the man call the woman? Q13: What did the woman ask the man to do? Q14: What did the woman promise to do for the man? Q15: What did the woman do at the end of the conversation? The woman apologized again. Section BSection B Passage 1Passage 1 Do you have too much stuff?
26、Are you dare we say it “untidy”? Say hello to a TV show called “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo”. A home improvement show based on her widely popular book The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up. In the show, Marie Kondo acts as a tiny garbage fairy for messy people, visiting their houses to share the wis
27、dom of the KonMari method. This method is simple in theory but can be endlessly complex in practice. You divide all the stuff in your house all of it into several categories, and then examine each item - all of them to see if it sparks joy. If it does, you keep it. If it doesnt, you thank it, and ne
28、atly discard it. So, is the TV show inspiring people to tidy up? Firsthand accounts seem to indicate a small wave of people bringing piles of donation bags to used good stores. One store received thousands of bags of used possessions in one day. January is usually the stores slow season for donation
29、s, because its cold and people dont want to bother. But not this January. People seemed determined to clean up their homes. One used bookstore received a months worth of books in donations in a week when a man gave over 50 boxes of books from his home. It seems Maries TV show is having a big impact
30、after all. Q16. What is Maire Kondos TV show about? Q17. What things can be kept in ones home, according to Maire Kondo? Q18. What do we learn about one used bookstore this January? Section CSection C Passage 2Passage 2 At just twelve years old, Mike Hannon is making a difference in his community on
31、e lunch at a time. “Mike s Lunches of Love” has fed more than 2,000 of the town s most vulnerable residents. Mike delivers meals to the homeless. “Its like a way to give people joy, maybe spark something in them that can change them,” Mike told WBZ-TV. The mayor of Mikes town feels that Mike is a gr
32、eat community leader, especially in such times of so much negative news. While his father commented on how proud he was of his son, yet Mike isnt looking for praise, but kindness in return. He hopes his active charity will influence others to spread positive actions in their own towns. Mike includes
33、 a handwritten message of joy on each bag. His message and star power has spread all over the country. To date, his online page to raise funds has brought in more than 44,000 dollars and counting, raising more than 17,000 dollars in just one day, with the hope of many famous actors and others. Peopl
34、e from all over the county are sending special handcraft bags to help the young man with his mission to help those in need. Many are hoping the simple active kindness spreads. Mike is seemed as the hope for the future of the town, the country and the world. Q19: What does Mike Hannon do to help peop
35、le in his town? Q20: What does Mike hope others will do? Q21: How are people all over the country responding to what Mike is doing? Section C Passage 3 In a recent study carried out by psychologists on the disruptive effects of smart phones, two groups of college students were given word-search puzz
36、les. The first group was told to complete the puzzles with its participants smart phones in their line of sight. The second group, however, was told that the phones would interfere with the equipment in the experiment and would need be moved away from the testing area. Midway through the second grou
37、ps solving of the puzzles, the experiment called one of the phones and let it ring for a while before hanging up. Many of the students in that group were unable to focus from then on, becoming anxious and performing more poorly than the first group. Use of electronics has also been known to lead to
38、a decline in human interactions. Rather than having real-life conversations, many express emotions and engage in deep conversations through social media sites. Many students use their phones and computers during class for non-academic activities, which leads to poor grades. Perhaps the most dramatic
39、 impact is the reduction in amount of sleep, which lead to poor health and weight gain. Technology is a great tool. However, its important to recognize its downsides. Lack of sleep, reduction of productivity, and weight gain are only a few. If we are not careful about all these mind problems right n
40、ow, the effect on the future generation is going to be much bigger. Q22 What were the college students in both groups required to do in the study? Q23 What do we learn about many of the students in the second test group after the phone ring? Q24 According to the passage, what is the most dramatic im
41、pact of smart phone use? Q25 What does the speaker suggest people do? 参考答案第一套: 1.A) Warm currents in the ocean B) Ship traffic in the Atlantic C) Particles emitted by power plants D) Exhaust from cars in Europe 2.A) They need to be taken seriously B) They have a huge effect on fishery C) They may be
42、 affecting the worlds climate D) They might be causing trouble to air flights Questions 3 to 4 areQuestions 3 to 4 are based onbased on the new reportthe new report you have just heardyou have just heard。 3.A) To appeal for higher wages B) To demand better health care C) To dismiss the bad-tempered
43、supervisor D) To call for a permanent security guard 4.A) It was seeking help from the police. B) It would put customers needs first C) It had already taken strong action D) It would take their appeal seriously QuesQuestions 5 to 7 aretions 5 to 7 are based onbased on the new reportthe new report yo
44、u have just heard.you have just heard. 5.A) The road was blocked B) The road was flooded C) The road was frozen with snow D) The road was covered with spilled gas 6.A) A truck hit a barrier and overturned B) The truck driver dozed off while driving C) The heavy snow made driving very difficult D) A
45、truck plunged into a pool of liquid chocolate 7. A) It was fortunate that no passenger got injured B) It was a hard task to remove the spilled substance C) It was a long time before the cleanup was finished D) It was difficult to contact the manufacturer. Section BSection B Questions 8 to 11 areQues
46、tions 8 to 11 are based onbased on the conversationthe conversation you have just heard.you have just heard. 8.A) She found it much safer to use cash B) She could enjoy discounts with cash C) She wanted to save for a new phone D) She bad been cheated using phone 9.A) They derive greater pleasure fro
47、m buying things. B) They are less aware of the value of their money. C) They find it less difficult to make purchases. D) They can save a lot more time and trouble. 10.A) More valuable items. B) Electronic devices. C) Everyday necessities. D) More non-essential things 11.A) It may lead to excessive
48、spending. B) It is altering the way of shopping. C) It can improve shopping efficiency. D) It appeals more to younger people. Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 12.A) He wanted the furniture store to give him a refund. B) He had a problem with the furniture delivered. C) He had to change the furniture delivery time. D) He wanted to order some wooden furniture. 13.A) Send the furniture back to the store. B) Buy another brand of furniture. C) Collect the furnit