2024年3月9日发(作者:莫士光)
大学英语四级真题CET及答案解析
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年月份英语四级真题(
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Part 1 Writing (30 minutes)
(请于正式开考后半小时内完成该部分,之后将进行听力考试)
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write
an essay bad on the picture below. You should start your essay
with a brief description of the picture and them comment on this
kind of modern life. You should write at least 120 words but no
more than 180 words.
THIS MODERN LIFE:
WORK HOME PLAY SLEEP
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Part II Listening Comprehension (30minutes)
Section A
Directions: In this ction, you will bear 8 short
conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each
conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was
said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only
once. After each questions there will be a pau. During the pau,
you must read the four choices marked A), B),C) and D), and decide
which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on
Answer sheet 1 with a single line through the center.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答
1. A) He is plead to sit on the committee C) He will tell
the woman his decision later
B) He is willing to offer the woman a hand D) He would like to
become a club member
2. A) Their planned trip to Vancouver is obviously overpriced
B) They should borrow a guide book instead of buying one
C ) The guide books in the library have the latest information
D) The library can help order guide books about Vancouver
3. A) He regrets having taken the history cour
B) He finds little interests in history books
C) He has trouble finishing his reading assignments
D) He has difficulty in writing the weekly book report
4. A) The man had better choo another restaurant
B) The new restaurant is a perfect place for dating
C) The new restaurant caught her fancy immediately
D) The man has good taste in choosing the restaurant
5. A) He has been looking forward to sping C) He will clean
the woman’s boots for spring
C) He has been waiting for the winter sale D) He will help the
woman put things away
6. A) At a tailor’s C) In a cloth store
B) At Bob’s home D) In a theatre
7. A) His guests favors Tibetan drinks C) Mineral water is
good for health
B) His water is quite extraordinary D) Plain water will rve
the purpo
8. A) Report the result of a discussion C) Submit an important
documentation
B) Rai some environmental issues D) Revi an environmental
report
Questions 9 to 12 are bad on the conversation you just heard
9. A) They pollute the soil ud to cover them
B) They are harmful to nearby neighborhoods
C) The rubbish in them takes long to dissolve
D) The gas they emit is extremely poisonous
10. A) Growing populations C) Changed eating habits
B) Packaging materials D) Lower production cost
11. A) By saving energy C) By reducing poisonous wastes
B) By using less aluminum D) By making the most of materials
12. A) We are running out of natural resources soon
B) Only combined efforts can make a difference
C) The waste problem will eventually hurt all of us
D) All of us can actually benefit from recycling
Questions 13 to 15 are bad on the conversation you have just
heard.
13. A) Miami C) Bellingham
B) Vancouver D) Boston
14. A) To get information on one-way tickets to Canada
B) To inquire about the price of “Super saver ” ats
C) To get advice on how to fly as cheaply as possible
D) To inquire about the shortest route to drive home
15. A) Join a tourist group C) Avoid trips in public holidays
B) Choo a major airline D) Book tickets as early as possible
Section B
Directions: In this ction, you will hear 3 short passages.
At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the
passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear
a question, you must choo the best answer from the four choices
marketed A), B),C) and D). Then marked the correspond letter on
Answer sheet I with a single line through the centre.
注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
Passage one
Questions 16 to 18 are bad on the passage you have just
heard.
16. A) There are mysterious stories behind his works
B) There are many misunderstandings about him
C) His works have no match worldwide
d) His personal history is little known
17. A) He moved to Stratford-on-Avon in his childhood
B) He failed to go beyond grammar school
C) He was a member of the town council
D) He once worked in a well-know acting company
18. A) Writers of his time had no means to protect their works
B) Possible sources of clues about him were lost in a fire
C) His works were adapted beyond recognition
D) People of his time had little interest in him
Passage Two
Questions 19-21 are bad on the passage you have just heard
19. A) It shows you have been ignoring your health
B) It can riously affect your thinking process
C) It is an early warning of some illness
D) It is a symptom of two much pressure
20. A) Reduce our workload C) U painkillers for relief
B) Control our temper D) Avoid masking symptom
21. A) Lying down and having some sleep C) Going out for a
walk
B) Rubbing and pressing one’s back D) Listening to light
music
Passage Three
Questions 22 to 25 are bad on the passage you have just
heard.
22. A) Depending heavily on loans C). Spending beyond one’s
means
B) Having no budget plans at all D). Leaving no room for large
bills
23. A) Many of them can be cut C) Their payment cannot be
delayed
B) All of them have to be covered D) They eat up most of the
family income
24. A) Rent a hou instead of buying one C) Make a
conversation plan
B) Discuss the problem in the family D) Move to a cheaper
place
25. A) Financial issues plaguing a family C) Family budget
problems and solutions
B) Difficulty in making both ends meet D) New ways to boost
family income
Section C
Directions: in this ction,you will hear a paasage three
times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should
listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read
for the cond time, you are required to fill in the blanks with
the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is
reaf for the third time, you should check what you have written.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
Perhaps becau going to college is so much a part of the
American dream, many people go for no(26)_____reason. Some go
becau their parents ecpect it, others becau it’s what their
friends are , there’s the belief that a college degree
will(27)____ensure a good job and high pay.
Some students (28)____ through for years ,attending class,
or skipping(逃课) them as the ca may be, reading only what can’t be avoided, looking for less(29)_____cours,and never being
touched or changed in any important way. For a few of the people,
college provides no(30)____,yet becau of parental or peer
pressure, they cannot voluntarily leave. They stop trying in the
hope that their teachers will make the decision for them
by(31)____ them.
To put it bluntly(直截了当地),unless you’re willing to make
your college years count, you might be(32)_____ doing something
el. Not everyone should attend college, nor should everyone who
does attend begin right after high school. Many college
students(33)_____ taking a year or so off. A year out in the world
helps some people to(34)_____their priorities and goals. If you’re really going to get something out of going to college, you have
to make it mean something, and to do that you must have some idea
why you’re there, what you hope to get out of it, and
(35)_____even what you hope to become.
Part III Reading Comprehension (40minutes)
Section A
Direction: In this ction, there is a passage with ten blanks.
You are required to lect one word for each blank from a list of
choices given in a word bank follwing the passage. Read the
passage through carefully before making choices. Each choie in the
bank is identificated by a letter. Plea mark the corresponding
letter for each item on Answere Sheet2 with a single line through
the centre. You may not u any of the words in the bank more than
once.
Question 36 to 45 are bad on the following passage.
It’s our guilty pleasure: Watching TV is the most common
everyday activity,after work and sleep, in many parts of the world.
Americans view five hours of TV each day, and while we know that
spending so much time sitting ___36___ can lead to obesity(肥胖症)
and other dias, rearchers have now quantified just
how___37___being a couch potato can be.
In an analysis of data from eight large ___38___published
studies, a Harvard-led group reported in the Journal of the
American Medical Association that for every two hours per day
spent channel ___39___,the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes(糖尿病)ro 20% over years, the risk of heart dia incread 15%
over a ___40___, and the odds of dying permaturely___41___ 13%
during a ven-year follow-up .All of the___42____are linked to
a lack of physical exerci. But compared with other dentary(久坐的)activities, like knitting ,viewing TV may be
especially__43___at promoting unhealthy habits. For one, the sheer
number of hours we pass watching TV dwarfs the time we spend on
anything el. And other studies have found that watching ads for
beer and popcorn may make you more likely to ___44___them.
Even so, the authors admit that they didn’t compare different
dentary activities to ___45___whether TV watching was linked to
a greater risk of diabetes,heart dia or clearly death compared
with, say, reading.
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A)climbed I)previously
B)conme J)resume
C)decade K)suffered
D)determine L)suffering
E)effectIve M)term
F)harmful N)terminals
G)outcomes O)twisting
H)passively
Section B
Directions: In this ction,you are going to read a passage
with ten statements attavched to it. Each statement contains
information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph
from which the information is derived. You may choo a paragraph
more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the
question by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2
Essay -granding Software Officers Professors a Break
[A] Imagine taking a college exam, and instead of handing in a
blue book and getting a grade from a professoer a few weeks later,
clicking the “nd” button when you are done and receiving a
grade back instantly, your essay scored by a software program. And
then, instead of being done with the exam, imagine that the system
would immediately let you rewrite the test to try to improve your
grade.
[B] Edx,the nonprofit enterpri founded by Harvard and the
Massachutts Institute of Thnology(MIT) to offer cours on the
Internet ,has just introduced such a system and will make its
automated(自动的)software available free on the Web to any
institutioons that wants to u it. The software us artificial
intelligence to grade student essays and short written answers,
freeing professors for other tasks.
[C] The new rvice will bring the educational consortium(联盟)into a growing conflict over the role of the automation
education. Altough automated grading systems for multiple-choice
and true-fal tests are now widespread, the u of artificial
intelligence technology to grade essay answers has not yet
provided widespread acceptance by educations and has many critics.
[D] Anant Agarwal, an electrical engineer who is president of
Edx, predicted that the instant grading software would be a uful
teaching tool,enabling students to take tests and write essays
over and over and improve the quality of their answers . He said
the technology would offer distinct advantages over the
traditional classroom system, where students often wait days or
weeks for grades.“Thers is a huge value in learning with instant
feedback,” said, “Students are telling us they learn much
better with instant feedback.”
[E] But skeptics(怀疑者)say the automated system is no matter
for live teachers. One longtime critic, Les Perelman,has drawn
national attention veral times for putting together nonn
essays that have fooled software grading programs into giving high
marks. He has also been highly critical of studies claiming that
the software compares well to human grades.
[F] He is among a group of educators who last month began
circulating a petition(呼吁) opposing automated asssment
software. The group, which calls itlf Professionals Against
Machine Scoring of Student Essays in High-Stakes Asssment, has
collected nearly 2,000 signatures, including some from famous
people like Noam Chomsky.
[G] “Let’s face the realities of automatic essay scoring,”
the group’s statement reads in part. “Computers cannot ‘read’.
They cannot measure the esntials of effective written
communication: accuracy, reasoning, adequacy of evidence, good
n, ethical (伦理)position, convincing argument, meaningful
organization, and clarity, among others.”
[H] But EdX experts its software to be widely by schools and
universities. It offers free online class from Harvard, MIT and
the University of California-Berkeley; this fall, it will add
class from Wellesley, Geogetown and the University of Texas. In
all, 12 universities participate in EdX, which offers certificates
for cour completion and has said that it plans to continue to
expand next year, including adding international schools.
[I] The EdX asssment tool requires human teachers, or
graders 100 essay or essay questions. The system then us a
variety of machine-learning techniques to train itlf to be able
to grade any number of essays or answers automatically and almost
instantly. The software will assign a grade depending on the
scoring system created by the teacher, whether it is a letter
grade or numerical (数字的) rank.
[J] Edx is not the first to u the automated asssment
technology, which dates to early computers in the 1960s. there is
now a range of companies offering commercial programs to grade
written test answers, and four states — Louisiana, North Dakota,
Utah and West Virginia — are using some form of the technology in
cond schools. A fifth, Indiana, has experimented with it. In
some cas the software is ud as a “cond reader”, to check
the reliability of the human graders.
[K] But the growing influence of the Edx consortium to t
standards is likely to give the technology a boost. On Tuesday,
Stanford announced that it would work with EdX to develop a joint
educational system that will make u of the automated asssment
technology.
[L] Two start-ups, Courra and Udacity, recently founded by
Stanford faculty members to create “massive open online
cours,” or MOOCs, are also committed to automated asssment
systems becau of the value of instant feedback. “it allows
students to get immediate feedback on their work, so that learning
turns into a game, with students naturally gravitating (吸引) to
ward resubmitting the work until they get it right, ” said Daphne
Koller, a computer scientist and a founder of Courra.
[M] Last year the Hewlett Foundation, a grant-making
organization t up by one of the Hewlett-Packard founders and his
wife, sponsored two $100,000 Prizes aimed at improving software
that grades essay and short answers. More than 150 teams entered
each category. A winner of one of the Hewlett contents, Vik
Paruchurt was hired by EdX to help design its asssment software.
[N] “One of our focus is to help kids learn how to think
critically,” said Vuchic, a program officer at the Hewlett
Foundation. “It’s probably impossible to do that with multiple-choice tests”. The challenge is that this requires human graders,
and so they cost a lot more and they take a lot of more time.
[O] Mark , a professor at the University of Akron in Ohio,
supervid the Hewlett Foundation’s contest on automated essay
scoring and wrote a paper about the experiment. In his view, the
technology — though imperfect — has a place in educational
ttings.
[P] With increasing large class, it is impossible for most
teachers to give students meaningful feedback on writing
assignments, he said Plus, he noted, critics of the technology
have tended to come from the nation’s best universities, where
the level of teaching is much better than at most schools.
[Q] “Often they come from very famous institutions where, in
fact, they do a much better job of providing feedback than a
machine over could,” Dr. Shermis said. “There ems to be a lack
of appreciation of what is actually going on in the real world.”
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
46 Some professors in education are collecting signatures to
voice their opposition to automated essay grading.
47 using software to grade students’ essay saves teachers
time for other work.
48 the Hewlett contests aim at improving essay grading
software.
49 Though the automated grading system is widely ud in
multiple-choice tests, automated essay grading is still criticized
by many educators.
50 Some people don’t believe the software grading system can
do as good a job as human graders.
51 Critics of automated essay scoring do not em to know the
true realities in les famous university.
52 Critics argue many important aspects of effective writing
cannot measured by computer rating programs.
53 As class size grows, most teachers are unable to give
student valuable comments as to how to improve their writing.
54 The automated asssment technology is sometimes ud to
double check the work of human graders.
55 Students find instant feedback helps their learning
considerably.
Section C
Directions: There are 2 passages in this ction. Each passage
is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each
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 center.
Passage One
Question 56 to 60 are bad on the following passage.
Across the rich world, well-educated people increasingly work
longer than the less-skilled. Some 65% of American men aged 62-74
with a professional degree are in the workforce, compared with 32%
of men with only a high-school certificate. This gap is part of a
deepening divide between the well-education well off and the
unskilled poor. Rapid technological advance has raid the incomes
of the highly skilled while squeezing tho of the unskilled. The
conquences, for individual and society, are profound.
The world is facing as astonishing ri in the number of old
people, and they will live longer than ever before. Over the next
20 years the global population of tho aged 65 or more will
almost double, from 600 million to billion. The experience of the
20th century, when greater longevity (长寿)translated into more
years in retirement rather than more years at work, has persuaded
many obrvers that this shift will lead to slower economic growth,
while the swelling ranks of pensioners will create government
budget problems.
But the notion of a sharp division between the working young
and the idle old miss a new trend, the growing gap between the
skilled and the unskilled. Employment rates are falling among
younger unskilled people, whereas older skilled folk are working
longer. The divide is most extreme in America, where well-educated
baby-boomers (二战后生育高峰期出生的美国人) are putting off
retirement while many less-skilled younger people have dropped out
of the workforce.
That even the better-off must work longer to have a
comfortable retirement. But the changing nature of work also plays
a big role. Pay has rin sharply for the highly educated, and
tho people continue to reap rich rewards into old age becau
the days the educated elderly are more productive than the
preceding generation. Technological change may well reinforce that
shift: the skills that complement computers, from management
knowhow to creativity. Do not necessarily decline with age.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
56、what is happening in the workforce in rich countries
A. younger people are replacing the elderly
B. well-educated people tend to work longer
C. unemployment rates are rising year after year
D. people with no college degree do not easily find work
57、what has helped deepen the divide between the well-off and
poor
A. Longer life expectancies
B. Profound changes in the workforce
C. rapid technological advance.
D. A growing number of well-graduated.
58、what do many obrvers predict in view of the experience
of the 20th century
A. Economic growth will slow down.
B. Government budgets will increa.
C. More people will try to pursue higher education
D. There will be more competition in the job market.
59、What is the result of policy changes in European countries
A. Unskilled workers may choo to retire early.
B. more people have to receive in-rvice training.
C. Even wealthy people must work longer to live comfortably in
retirement.
D. People may be able to enjoy generous defined-benefits from
pension plans.
60、What is characteristic of work in the 21st century
A. Computers will do more complicated work.
B. More will be taken by the educated young.
C. Most jobs to be done will be creative ones.
D. Skills are highly valued regardless of age.
Passage Two
Questions 61-65 are bad on the following passage.
Some of the world’s most significant problems never hit
example comes from agriculture. Food riots and hunger make news.
But the trend lying behind the matters is rarely talked about.
This is the decline in the growth in yields of some of the world’s major new study by the University of Minnesota and McGill
University in Montreal looks at where, and how far, this decline
is occurring.
The authors take a vast number of data points for the four
most important crops: rice, wheat corn and soybeans(大豆). They
find that on between 24% and 39% of all harvested areas, the
improvement in yields that tood place before the 1980s slowed down
in the 1990s and 2000s.
There are two worrying features of the slowdown. One is that
it has been particularly sharp in the world’s most populous(人口多的) countries, India and China. Their ability to feed themlves
has been an important source of relative stability both within the
countries and on world food markets. That lf-sufficiency cannot
be taken for granted if yields continue to slow down or rever.
Second, yield growth has been lower in wheat and rice than in
corn and soyabeans. This is problematic becau wheat and rice are
more important as foods, accounting for around half of all
calories consumed. Corn and soyabeans are more important as feed
grains. The authors note that “we have preferentially focud our
crop improvement efforts on feeding animals and cars rather than
on crops that feed people and are the basis of food curity in
much of the world.”
The report qualifies the more optimistic findings of another
new paper which suggests that the world will not have to dig up a
lot more land for farming in order to feed 9 billion people in
2050, as the Food and Agriculture Organisation has argued.
Instead, it says, thanks to slowing population growth, land
currently ploughted up for crops might be able to revert(回返)to
forest or wilderness. This could happen. The trouble is that the
forecast assumes continued improvements in yields, which may not
actually happen.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
does the author try to draw attention to
A)Food riots and hunger in the world. C)The decline of the
grain yield growth.
B)News headlines in the leading media. D)The food supply in
populous countries.
does the author mention India and China in particular
A)Their lf-sufficiency is vital to the stability of world
food markets.
B)Their food yields have begun to decrea sharply in recent
years.
C)Their big populations are causing worldwide concerns.
D)Their food lf-sufficiency has been taken for granted.
does the new study by the two universities say about recent
crop improvement efforts
A)They fail to produce the same remarkable results as before
the 1980s.
B)They contribute a lot to the improvement of human food
production.
C)They play a major role in guaranteeing the food curity of
the world.
D)They focus more on the increa of animal feed than human
food grains.
does the Food and Agriculture Organisation say about world
food production in the coming decades
A)The growing population will greatly increa the pressure on
world food supplies.
B)The optimistic prediction about food production should be
viewed with caution.
C)The slowdown of the growth in yields of major food crops
will be reverd.
D)The world will be able to feed its population without
increasing farmland.
does the author view the argument of the Food and Agriculture
Organisation
A)It is built on the findings of a new study.
B)It is bad on a doubtful assumption.
C)It is backed by strong evidence.
D)It is open to further discussion.
Part IV
Translation (30 minutes)
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to
translate a passage from Chine into English. You should write
your answer on Answer Sheet2.
在西方人心目中,和中国联系最为密切的基本食物是大米。长期以来,大米在中国人的饮食中占据很重要的地位,以至于有谚语说“巧妇难为无米之炊”。中国南方大多种植水稻,人们通常以大米为主食;而华北大部分地区因为过于寒冷或过于干燥,无法种植水稻,那里的主要作物是小麦。在中国,有些人用面粉做面包,但大多数人用面粉做馒头和面条。
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
2015年6月份英语四级真题(CET4)
答案解析
听力答案
Short Conversations
1. A. The woman should go on playing chess.
2. D. Mary probably knows Sally’s new address.
3. B. His notes are not easy to read.
4. D. The man had better choo another restaurant.
5 .C. He has been looking forward to spring.
6. B. The man appreciates the woman’s help.
7. B. Go to work on foot.
8. A. Temporary closing has disturbed the airport’s
operation.
Conversion one
9. C. It has a chemical processing plant.
10. D. He’s a salesman.
. Mr. Grand’s personal assistance.
12. B. Provide details of their products and
rvices.
Conversion two
13. A. She listened to recordings of many European
orchestras.
14. D. She began taking violin lessons as a small
child.
15. A. It was the chance of a lifetime.
Passage One
16. B) His personal history is little known.
17. D) He was a member of the town council.
18. C) Possible sources of clues about him were lost
in a fire.
Passage Two
19. A) Theft.
20. B) Have the right documents.
21. B) U official transport.
Passage Three
22. C) Sell inexpensive products.
23. A) At a meeting of top British businesspeople.
24. D) Insulted.
25. B) There should be a limit to one's n of
humour
填空:
26. prospering
27. decade
28. opposite
29. sustain
30. In simple terms
31. establish
32. reasonably
33. take into account
34. misleading
35. using up
选词填空答案:
36 H passively
37 F harmful
38 I previously
39 L surfing
40 C decade
41 A climbed
42 G outcomes
43 E effective
44 B consume
45 D determine
阅读答案:
46-55 FBMCE QGPJD
56 B) Well-educated people tend to work longer.
57 B) A rapid technological advance.
58 A) Economic growth will slow down.
59 C) Even wealthy people must work longer to live
comfortably in retirement.
60 D) Skills are highly valued regardless of age.
61 C) The decline of the grain yield growth.
62 A) Their lf-sufficiency is vital to the
stability of world food markets.
63 D) They focus more on the increa of animal feed
than human food feed grains.
64 D) The world will be able to feed its population
without increasing farmland.
65 B) It is bad on a doubtful assumption.
翻译答案:
在西方人心目中,和中国联系最为密切的基本食物是大米。长期以来,大米在中国人的饮食中占据很重要的地位,以至于有谚语说“巧妇难为无米之炊”。中国南方大多种植水稻,人们通常以大米为主食;而华北大部分地区由于过于寒冷或过于干燥无法种植水稻,那里的主要作物是小麦。在中国,有些人用面粉做面包,但大多数人用面粉做馒头和面条。
In the eyes of the western, the basic food clost
to China isrice. Rice has long occupied so significant
a position in the dietof Chine that there is a
proverb “ Even a clever houwife cannotcook a meal
without rice”. Rice is grown mostly in southern
Chinawhere people usually take rice as their staple
food, while itcannot be planted in northern China where
the climate is either toocold or too dry for rice to
grow. As a result, the main crop in thenorth is wheat.
In China, flour is sometimes the main ingredientfor
bread but more often ud to make buns and noodles。第一句,简单句;第二句如此以至于结构“so... that…"注意so的用法,直接接adj. 或adv。第三句南北对比,可以用while或whereas连接,最后一句也是对比句,主语people是比较泛的大主语,考虑改写为被动句。
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As is graphicallydepicted in the cartoon, modern
life has been dominated bycomputers. No matter the
young man is in the office, at home, andin his spare
time, the only friend he has is a computer. Even whenhe
sleeps, what is in his dream is still the computer.
Apparently,the cartoon aims to reveal the fact that the
computer has begun toplay a negative role in the modern
life.
第一段三句话,第一句大体描写,第二句细节描写,第三句话揭示图画目的。
The reasons whymodern people are tied up with
computers are as follows. To beginwith, they have
become increasingly busier in making money;therefore,
they need a quick way to outlet their pressure
andexhaustion and computer is their ideal companion.
Moreover,computers can assist people to deal with
complicated working stuff,make friends, and entertain
themlves becau they have becomegrowingly powerful
and everything el is linked with them. Forinstance,
two decades ago, computers were far from popular
andpeople ud them to to practice typing letters and
do basic , with the Internet becoming pervasive,
computers haveintegrated music, films, shopping, and
everything we like intotheir worlds. Now, when we power
on the all-mighty computers, whatwe want is out there
for us.
第二段:中心句+两原因+一例子,原因句型先果后因和先因后果,思路是攻受各一个。
To sum up, thislifestyle is absolutely imperfect. In
order to lead a healthy life,we are suppod to do more
exercis and expo ourlves to thetangible world.
Meanwhile, it is about time that we powered thecomputer
off and talked with our friends and familily in the
ways will modern life become more beautiful for youand
me.
最后一段总结+两建议+展望未来
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