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2014年12月大学英语四级考试真题(第3套)听力音频下载请打开喜马拉雅搜索主播:跟着冬哥去考研2014年12月大学英语四级考试真题及答案(第3套)PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayaboutacampusactivitythathasbenefitedyoumost.Youshouldstatethereasonsandwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.注意:此部分试题请在...

2014年12月大学英语四级考试真题(第3套)
听力音频下载请打开喜马拉雅搜索主播:跟着冬哥去考研2014年12月大学英语四级考试真题及答案(第3套)PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayaboutacampusactivitythathasbenefitedyoumost.Youshouldstatethereasonsandwriteatleast120wordsbutnomorethan180words.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。1.A)Shewillgopurchasethegiftherself.B)Thegiftshouldnotbetooexpensive.C)Themanisnotgoodatbalancinghisbudget.D)TheyaregoingtoJane’shouse-warmingparty.2.A)Ittakespatiencetogothroughthestatistics.B)Hehaspreparedthestatisticsforthewoman.C)Thewomanshouldtakeacourseinstatistics.D)Heisquitewillingtogivethewomanahand.3.A)Themanwantstomakesomechangeinthescripts.B)Thewomandoesnottaketherecordingseriously.C)Theycannotbegintheirrecordingrightaway.D)Page55ismissingfromthewoman’sscripts.4.A)AsignificanteventinJuly.B)Preparationsforawedding.C)ThedateofCarl’swedding.D)ThebirthdayofCarl’sbride.5.A)Themanwasinchargeofschedulingmeetings.B)Themanwasabsentfromtheweeklymeeting.C)Theywomanwasannoyedattheman’sexcuse.D)Thewomanforgottotellthemaninadvance.6.A)Thewomanisamarvelouscook.B)Themancannotwaitforhismeal.C)Thewomanhasjustboughtanoven.D)Themanhastoleaveinhalfanhour.7.A)Whetherthemancankeephisjob.B)Wherethemangotthebadnews.听力音频下载请打开喜马拉雅搜索主播:跟着冬哥去考研C)Whatitemssellwellinthestore.D)Howshecanbesthelptheman.8.A)Thewomancansignupforaswimmingclass.B)Heworksinthephysicaleducationdepartment.C)Thewomanhasthepotentialtoswimlikeafish.D)Hewouldliketoteachthewomanhowtoswim.Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.9.A)Heteachesinalawschool.B)Helovesclassicalmusic.C)Heisadiplomat.D)Heisawonderfullecturer.10.A)Wenttoseeaplay.B)Watchedasoccergame.C)Tooksomephotos.D)Attendedadance.11.A)Shedecidedtogetmarriedinthreeyears.B)HermotherobjectedtoEric’sflyinglessons.C)SheinsistedthatEricpursuegraduatestudies.D)HerfathersaidshecouldmarryEricrightaway.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.12.A)Editor.B)Teacher.C)Journalist.D)Typist.13.A)ThebeautifulAmazonrainforests.B)Anewrailwayunderconstruction.C)BigchangesintheAmazonvalley.D)Somenewlydiscoveredscenicspot.14.A)Innewsweeklies.B)Innewspapers’Sundayeditions.C)Inalocaleveningpaper.D)InoverseaseditionsofU.S.magazines.15.A)Tobeemployedbyanewspaper.B)Tobecomeaprofessionalwriter.C)Tosellherarticlestonewsservice.D)Togetherlifestorypublishedsoon.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。PassageOneQuestions16to18arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.听力音频下载请打开喜马拉雅搜索主播:跟着冬哥去考研16.A)Noddingone’shead.B)Wavingone’shand.C)Holdinguptheforefinger.D)Turningtherightthumbdown.17.A)Lookingawayfromthem.B)Formingacirclewithfingers.C)Bowingone’sheadtothem.D)Wavingorpointingtothem.18.A)Lookingone’ssuperiorintheeye.B)Keepingone’sarmsfoldedwhiletalking.C)Showingthesoleofone’sfoottoaguest.D)Usingalotofgesturesduringaconversation.PassageTwoQuestions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.19.A)Theyhadtobegforfoodaftertheharvest.B)Theygrewwheatandcornonasmallfarm.C)Theysharedasmallflatwiththeirrelatives.D)Thechildrenwalkedtoschoolondirtroads.20.A)TourEcuador’sAndesMountains.B)Earnananimalincomeof$2,800.C)Purchaseaplottobuildahomeon.D)Sendtheirchildrentoschool.21.A)TheachievementsoftheTrickleUpProgram.B)Anewworldwideeconomicrevolution.C)Differentformsofassistancetotheneedy.D)Thelifeofpoorpeopleindevelopingcountries.PassageThreeQuestions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.22.A)Theyarehighlysensitivetocold.B)Theyarevitallyimportanttoourlife.C)Theyarealivingpartofourbody.D)Theyareachiefsourceofourpain.23.A)Ithastoberemovedintimebyadentist.B)Itisarareoraldiseaseamongoldpeople.C)Itcontainsmanynervesandbloodvessels.D)Itisastickyandcolorlessfilmontheteeth.24.A)Itcanchangeintoacidscausingdamagetotheiroutercovering.B)Itgreatlyreducestheirresistancetotheattacksofbacteria.C)Itmakestheirnervesandbloodvesselsmoresensitivetoacidfood.D)Itcombineswithfoodparticlestoformafilmontheirsurface.25.A)Foodparticles.B)Gumdisease.C)Unhealthylivinghabits.听力音频下载请打开喜马拉雅搜索主播:跟着冬哥去考研D)Chemicalerosion.SectionCDirection:Inthesection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。Stuntpeople(替身演员)arenotmoviestars,buttheyarethehiddenheroesofmanymovies.Theywerearoundlongbeforefilms.EvenShakespearemayhaveusedtheminfightscenes.Tobegood,afightscenehastolookreal.Punchesmust__26__enemies’jaws.Swordfightsmustbefoughtwith__27__swords.Severalactorsarcusuallyinafightscene.Theirmovesmustbesetupsothatnoonegetshurt.Itisalmostlikeplanningadanceperformance.Ifamoviesceneisdangerous,stuntpeopleusually__28__thestars.YoumaythinkyouseeTomCruiserunningalongthetopofatrain.Butitis__29__hisstuntdouble.Stuntpeoplemust__30__thestarstheystandinfor.Theirheightandbuildshouldbeaboutthesame.Butwhenclose-upsareneeded,thefilm__31__thestar.Somestuntpeople__32__incertainkindsofscenes.Forinstance,astuntwomannamedJanDavisdoesallkindsofjumps.Shehasleaptfromplanesandevenoffthetopofawaterfall.Eachjumprequiredcarefulplanningandexpert__33__.YakimaCanuttwasafamouscowboystuntman.Amongotherstunts,hecouldjumpfromasecondstorywindowontoahorse’sback.He__34__thefamoustrickofslidingunderamovingstagecoach.Canuttalso__35__anewwaytomakeapunchlookreal.HewastheonlystuntmanevertogetanOscar.PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Oneprincipleoftaxation,calledthebenefitprinciple,statesthatpeopleshouldpaytaxesbasedonthebenefitstheyreceivefromgovernmentservices.Thisprincipletriestomakepublicgoodssimilarto__36__goods.Itseemsreasonablethatapersonwhooftengoestothemoviespaysmorein__37__formovieticketsthanapersonwhorarelygoes.And__38__apersonwhogetsgreatbenefitfromapublicgoodshouldpaymoreforitthanapersonwhogetslittlebenefit.Thegasolinetax,forinstance,issometimes__39__usingthebenefitsprinciple.Insomestates,__40__fromthegasolinetaxareusedtobuildandmaintainroads.Becausethosewhobuygasolinearethesamepeoplewhousetheroads,thegasolinetaxmightbeviewedasa__41__waytopaythisgovernmentservice.Thebenefitsprinciplecanalsobeusedtoarguethatwealthycitizensshouldpayhighertaxesthanpoorerones,__42__becausethewealthybenefitmorefrompublicservices.Consider,forexample,thebenefitsofpoliceprotectionfrom__43__.Citizenswithmuchtoprotectgetgreaterbenefitfrompolicethanthosewithlesstoprotect.Therefore,accordingtothebenefitsprinciple,thewealthyshould__44__morethanthepoortothecostof__45__thepoliceforce.Thesameargumentcanbeusedformanyotherpublicservices,suchasfireprotection,nationaldefense,andthecourtsystem.听力音频下载请打开喜马拉雅搜索主播:跟着冬哥去考研注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.EachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphsIdentifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.GrowingUpColored[A]Youwouldn'tknowPiedmontanymore—myPiedmont,Imean—thetowninWestVirginiawhereIlearnedtobeacoloredboy.[B]The1950sinPiedmontwasatimetoremember,oratleasttome.PeoplewerealwaysproudtobefromPiedmont—lyingatthefootofamountain,onthebanksofthemightyPotomac.WeknewGodgaveAmericanomorebeautifullocation.Ineverknewcoloredpeopleanywherewhowerecrazieraboutmountainsandwater,flowersandtrees,fishingandhunting.Foraslongasanyonecouldremember,wecouldouthunt,outshoot,andoutswimthewhiteboysinthevalley.[C]ThesocialstructureofPiedmontwassomethingweknewlikethebackofourhands.Itwasanimmigranttown;whitePiedmontwasItalianandIrish,withahandfulofwealthyWASPs(盎格鲁撒克逊裔的白人新教徒)onEastHampshireStreet,and"ethnic"neighborhoodsofworking-classpeopleeverywhereelse,coloredandwhite.[D]Foraslongasanyonecanremember,Piedmont'scharacterhasbeencompletelyboundupwiththeWestvacopapermill:itsprosperouspastanddoubtfulfuture.Atfirstglance,thetownisatypicaldyingmillcenter.Manyoncebeautifulbuildingsstandempty,evidencingabygonetimeofspiritandpride.ThebighousesonEastHampshireStreetarenolongerproud,astheywerewhenIwasakid[E]LiketheItaliansandtheIrish,mostofthecoloredpeoplemigratedtoPiedmontattheturnofthe20thcenturytoworkatthepapermill,whichopenedin1888.Allthecoloredmenatthepapermillworkedon"theplatform"—loadingpaperintotrucksuntilthecraftunionswerefinallyintegratedin1968.LoadingiswhatDaddydideveryworkingdayofhislife.That'swhatalmosteverycoloredgrown-upIknewdid.[F]Coloredpeoplelivedinthreeneighborhoodsthatwereclearlyseparated.WelcometotheColoredZone,alargestretchedbannercouldhavesaid.Anditfeltgoodinthere,likewalkingaroundyourhouseinbarefeetandunderwear,orsnoringrightoutloudonthecouchinfrontoftheTV—envelopedbythecomfortsofhome,thewarmthofthoseyoulove.[G]Ofcourse,thecoloredworldwasnotsomuchaneighborhoodasaconditionofexistence.Andthoughourownworldwasseeminglyself-contained,itimpactedonthewhiteworldofPiedmontinalmosteverydirection.Certainly,thebordersofourworldseemedtobeimpactedonwhensomewhitemanorwomanshowedupwhereheorshedidnotbelong,suchasattheblackLegionHall.Ourspacewasviolatedwhenoneofthemshowedupatadanceoraparty.Therhythmswouldbeoff.Themusicwouldsoundnotquiteright:A)adaptI)providedB)contributeJ)revenuesC)exertingK)similarlyD)expensesL)simplyE)fairM)theftF)justifiedN)totalG)maintainingO)wealthH)private听力音频下载请打开喜马拉雅搜索主播:跟着冬哥去考研attemptstopatthebeatoffjustso.Everybodywouldleaveearly.[H]Before1955,mostwhitepeoplewerejustshadowypresencesinourworld,vaguefiguresofpowerlikeremotebossesatthemillortellersatthebank.Therewereexceptions,ofcourse,thewhitepeoplewhowouldcomeintoourworldinritualized,everydaywaysweallunderstood.Mr.MailMan,Mr.InsuranceMan,Mr.White-and-ChocolateMilkMan,Mr.LandlordMan,Mr.PoliceMan:wecalledwhitepeoplebytheirtrade,likecharactersinamysteryplay.Mr.InsuranceManwouldcomebyeveryotherweektocollectpremiumsoncollegeordeathpolicies,sometimes50centsorless.[I]"It'snodisgracetobecolored,"theblackentertainerBertWilliamsfamouslyobservedearlyinthecentury,"butitisawfullyinconvenient."Formostofmychildhood,wecouldn'tcatinrestaurantsorsleepinhotels,wecouldn'tusecertainbathroomsortryonclothesinstores.Mamainsistedthatwedressupwhenwewenttoshop.Shewascarefullydressedwhenshewenttoclothingstores,andworewhitepadscalledshieldsunderherarmssoherdressorblousewouldshownosweat."We'dliketotrythison,"she'dsaycarefully,utteringherwordspreciselyandproperly."Wedon'tbuyclotheswecan'ttryon,"she'dsaywhentheydeclined,andwe'dwalkoutinMama'sdignified(有尊严的)manner.Shepreferredtoshopwherewehadanaccountandwhereeveryoneknewwhoshewas.[J]AttheCut-RateDrugStore,noonecoloredwasallowedtositdownatthecounterortables,withoneexception:myfather.Idon'tknowforcertainwhyCarlDadisman,theowner,wouldn'tstopDaddyfromsittingdown.ButIbelieveitwasinpartbecauseDaddywassolight-colored,andinpartbecause,duringhisshiftatthephonecompany,hepickedupordersforfoodandcoffeefortheoperators.Coloredpeopleweresupposedtostandatthecounter,gettheirfoodtogo,andleave.EvenwhenYoungDocBesswouldsetupthebasketballteamwithfreeCokesafteroneofmanyvictories,thecoloredplayershadtostandaroundanddrinkoutofpapercupswhilethewhiteplayersandcheerleaderssatdownincomfortablechairsanddrankoutofglasses.[K]Icouldn'thavebeenmucholderthanfiveorsixasIsatwithmyfatherattheCut-Rateoneafternoon,enjoyingtwoscoopsofcaramelicecream.Mr.Wilson,astony-faced,broodingIrishman,walkedby."Hello,Mr.Wilson,"myfathersaid."Hello,George."[L]Iwasgenuinelypuzzled.Mr.Wilsonmusthaveconfusedmyfatherwithsomebodyelse,butwho?Thereweren'tanyGeorgesamongthecoloredpeopleinPiedmont."Whydon'tyoutellhimyourname,Daddy?"Iaskedloudly."Yournameisn'tGeorge.""Heknowsmyname,boy,"myfathersaidafteralongpause."HecallsallcoloredpeopleGeorge."[M]Iknewwewouldn'ttalkaboutitagain;evenatthatage,1wasgiventounderstandthatthereweresomesubjectsitdidn'tdotoworrytodeathabout.NowthatIhavechildren,Irealizethatwhatdistressedmyfatherwasn'tsomuchtheMr.Wilsonsoftheworldasthepainfulobligationtoexplaintheracialfactsoflifetosomeonewhohadn'tquitelearnedthemyet.MaybeMr.Wilsoncouldn'thurtmyfatherbycallinghimGeorge;butIhurthimbyaskingtoknowwhy.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。46.Theauthorfeltasaboythathislifeinaseparatedneighborhoodwascasualandcozy.47.Thereiseverysignofdeclineatthepapermillnow.48.Onereasontheauthor'sfathercouldsitandeatatthedrugstorewasthathedidn'tlookthatdark.49.Piedmontwasatownofimmigrantsfromdifferentpartsoftheworld.50.Inspiteoftheawfulinconveniencescausedbyracialprejudice,theauthor'sfamilymanagedtolivealifeofdignity.51.Theauthorlaterrealizedhehadcausedgreatdistresstohisfatherbyaskingwhyhewaswronglyaddressed.52.TheauthortookprideinbeingfromPiedmontbecauseofitsnaturalbeauty.听力音频下载请打开喜马拉雅搜索主播:跟着冬哥去考研53.Coloredpeoplecalledwhitepeoplebythebusinesstheydid.54.ColoredpeoplewholivedinPiedmontdidheavymanualjobsatthepapermill.55.Thecoloredpeoplefeltuneasyatthepresenceofthewhitesintheirneighborhood.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Childrenareadelight.Theyareourfuture.Butsadly,hiringsomeonetotakecareofthemwhileyougotoworkisgettingmoreexpensivebytheyear.Earlierthismonth,itwasreportedthatthecostofenrollinganinfantorsmallkidatachildcarecenterrose3%in2012,fasterthantheoverallcostofliving.Therearenowlargestripsofthecountrywheredaycareforaninfantcostsmorethanatenthoftheaveragemarriedcouple'sincome.Thisisnotnecessarilyanewtrend,butitisasomewhatpuzzlingone.Thepriceofprofessionalchildcarehasbeenrisingsincethe1980s.Yetduringthattime,payforprofessionalchildcareworkershasstoodstill.Actuallycaregiversmakelesstoday,inrealterms,thantheydidin1990.Consideringthatlaborcostsareresponsibleforupto80%ofadaycarecenter'sexpenses,onewouldexpectflatwagestohavemeantflatprices.Sowho'stoblameforhigherchildcarecosts?Childcareisacarefullyregulatedindustry.Stateslaydownrulesabouthowmanychildreneachemployeeisallowedtowatchover,thespacecarecentersneedperchild,andotherminutedetails.Andthestrictertheregulations,thehigherthecosts.Ifithastohireacaregiverforeverytwochildren,itcan'treallyachieveanyeconomiesofscaleonlabortosavemoneywhenotherexpensesgoup.InMassachusetts,wherechildcarecentersmusthireoneteacherforeverythreeinfants,thepriceofcareaveragedmorethan$16,000peryear.InMississippi,wherecentersmusthireoneteacherforeveryfiveinfants,thepriceofcareaveragedlessthan$5,000.Unfortunately,Idon'thaveallthedaycare-centerregulationshandy.ButIwouldn'tbesurprisedifastheruleshavebecomemoreelaborate,priceshaverisen.Thetradeoff(交换)mightbeworthitinsomecases;afterall,thehealthandsafetyofchildrenshouldprobablycomebeforecheapservice.Butcertainly,itdoesn'tseemtobeanaccidentthatsomeofthecheapestdaycareavailableisintheleastregulatedSouth注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。56.Whatproblemdoparentsofsmallkidshavetoface?A)Theever-risingchildcareprices.B)Thebudgetingoffamilyexpenses.C)Thebalancebetweenworkandfamily.D)Theselectionofagooddaycarecenter.57.Whatdoestheauthorfeelpuzzledabout?A)Whythepricesofchildcarevarygreatlyfromstatetostate.B)Whyincreasedchildcarepriceshavenotledtobetterservice.C)Whychildcareworkers'payhasnotincreasedwiththerisingchildcarecosts.D)Whythereisasevereshortageofchildcareprofessionalinanumberofstates.58.Whatpreventchildcarecentersfromsavingmoney?A)Steadyincreaseinlaborcosts.B)Strictgovernmentregulations.C)Lackofsupportfromthestate.听力音频下载请打开喜马拉雅搜索主播:跟着冬哥去考研D)Highadministrativeexpenses.59.WhyistheaveragecostofchildcareinMississippimuchlowerthaninMassachusetts?A)Theoverallqualityofserviceisnotasgood.B)Paymentsforcaregiverstherearenotashigh.C)Livingexpensestherearecomparativelylow.D)Eachteacherisallowedtocareformorekids.60.Whatistheauthor'sviewondaycareservice?A)Caregiversshouldreceiveregularprofessionaltraining.B)Lesselaboraterulesaboutchildcaremightlowercosts.C)Itiscrucialtostrikeabalancebetweenqualityandcosts.D)Itisbetterfordifferentstatestolearnfromeachother.PassageTwoQuestions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.AlexPang'samusingnewbookTheDistractionAddictionaddressesthoseofuswhofeelpanicwithoutacellphoneorcomputer.Andthat,heclaims,isprettymuchallofus.Whenwe'renotonline,wherewespendfourmonthsannually,we'reengagedinthestressfulworkoftryingtogetonline.TheDistractionAddictionisnotframedasaself-helpbook.It'sathoughtfulexaminationofthedangerofourcomputingoverdoseandahistoricaloverviewofhowtechnologicaladvanceschangeconsciousness.A"professionalfuturist",Pangurgesanapproachwhichhecalls"contemplative(沉思的)computing."Heasksthatyoupayfullattentionto"howyourmindandbodyinteractwithcomputersandhowyourattentionandcreativityareinfluencedbytechnology."Pang'sfirstjobistofreeyoufromcommonmisconceptionthatdoingtwothingsatonceallowsyoutogetmoredone.Whatiscommonlycalledmultitaskingis,infact,switch-tasking,anditsharmfuleffectsonproductivityarewelldocumented.Pangdoesn'tadvocatereturningtoapreinternetworld.Instead,heasksyouto"takeamoreecological(生态的)viewofyourrelationshipswithtechnologiesandlookforwaysdevicesormediamaybemakingspecifictaskseasierorfasterbutatthesametimemakingyourworkandlifeharder."TheDistractionAddictionisparticularlyfascinatingonhowtechnologieshavechangedcertainfieldoflabor—oftenfortheworse.Forarchitects,computer-aideddesignhasbecomeessentialbutinsomewayshascheapenedthedesignprocess.Asonearchitectputsit,"Architectureisfirstandforemostaboutthinking...anddrawingisamoreproductivewayofthinking"thancomputer-aideddesign.SomewhatlessamusingarePang'ssolutionsforkickingtheInternethabit.Herecommendstheusualbehavior-modificationapproaches,familiartoanyonewhohascompletedaquit-smokingprogram.Keeplogstostudyyouronlineprofileanddecidewhatyoucanknockout,downloadaprogramlikeFreedomthatlocksyououtofyourbrowser,ortakea"digitalSabbath(安息日)";"Unlessyou'reareporteroremergency-departmentdoctor,you'lldiscoverthatyourworlddoesn'tfallapartwhenyougooffline."61.AlexPang'snewbookisaimedforreaderswho________.A)findtheirworkonlinetoostressfulB)goonlinemainlyforentertainmentC)arefearfulaboutusingthecellphoneorcomputerD)canhardlytearthemselvesawayfromtheInternet62.WhatdoesAlexPangtrytodoinhisnewbook?A)OfferadviceonhowtousetheInterneteffectively.B)WarnpeopleofthepossibledangersofInternetuse.C)Predictthetrendoffuturetechnologicaldevelopment.听力音频下载请打开喜马拉雅搜索主播:跟着冬哥去考研D)Examinetheinfluenceoftechnologyonthehumanmind.63.Whatisthecommonviewonmultitasking?A)Itenablespeopletoworkmoreefficiently.B)Itisinawayquitesimilartosw
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