2025年6月英语四级真题答案(第一套)

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  2025年6月英语四级考试将在6月14日早上开考,至中午结束,相信同学们届时想对下四级答案,估算下自己的四级成绩。新东方四级老师将在6月14日整理出《2025年6月英语四级真题答案(第一套)》,小编会及时的公布出来。

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  四级阅读:第一套
  选词填空
  文章开头
  With the rapid progress in the economy,it is naturalthat people’s ideology is bound for change.
  答案速查
  26-30 OBAJL 31-35 DEKNM

  26.O)thrifty
  27.B)extravagantly
  28.A)appeal
  29.J)mingle
  30.L)rage
  31.D)irony
  32.E)layman
  33.K)predator
  34.N)shrewd
  35.M)scrape
  长篇阅读
  文章标题
  Are forgotten crops the future of food?
  答案速查
  36-40 FCGJH
  41-45 ODIEK

  题干、答案和定位处
  36.According to a senior researcher,we will havesecure food supply if we rid ourselves of ignoranceabout native crops.
  36.F【定位】业“There is no food insecurity in theworld,there is food ignorance,"says CeciliaTortajada,a senior research fellow at the Instituteof Water Policy at the National University ofSingapore.
  37.Most of the world's food supply comes from atiny number out of thousands of crops that havebeen grown for centuries.
  37.C【定位】Prof Azam-Ali explains that just fourcrops-wheat,maize,rice and soybean -providetwo-thirds of the world's food supply.“We'redependent on these four,"he says."But actuallythere's 7,000 crops we've been farming forthousands of years.We ignore all of those."
  38.To provide their family with food when thestaple crops failed,some African women farmersgrew local crops in their backyards.
  38.G【定位】He came across alternative cropsinthe 1980s through the work of women farmers hemet in Niger.The then-PhD student remembersmarveling at the crops they grew in theirbackyards,without the benefits of technology,tofeed their families when the big crops failed.
  39.High-yielding crops have occupied a dominantposition in modern agriculture since the greenrevolution in the last century.
  39.J【定位】Ever since the"green revolution"ofthe 1960s,high-yielding crops have dominatedmodern agriculture.
  40.Growing alternative crops proved feasible invariety of environments,but the critical questionwas whether they would be marketable.
  40.H【定位】Undeterred,he ploughed on.Projectafter project helped prove these crops were viableindifferent environments as alternatives to thestaple ones.But the question of whether thesecrops would be marketable remained.
  41.According to a professor,when the yields ofstaple crops fall,we will have to adapt to eatingfoods from alternative crops.
  41.O【定位】"Climate change is going to meanalmost certainly tastes are going to be forced tochange,"says Tim Lang,professor of food policy atCity University of London.We “have to get used toeating other crops”as yields of staple crops fall,he says.
  42.Urgent measures have to be taken to providefood for the projected world population withoutaggravating the climate.
  42.D【定位】By 2050 it estimates the world mustproduce 50%more food to feed the projectedglobal population of 10 billion.Meeting thisdemand without contributing to climate changecalls forurgent solutions.
  43.Colonial rule marginalised local crops bypunishing Africans who grew them.
  43.I【定位】The roots of these connotations aboutlocal foods can run deep.The bambara groundnut,a protein-rich native crop of sub-Saharan Africathat is also grown in parts of southeast Asia,cantrace its marginalisation to colonial rule.“Africanwomen who grew bambara groundnut wereactually punished for growing it,"says Azam-Ali.“
  44.As existing crops are endangered by globalwarming,we can increase food security bybringing back the many forgotten food crops.
  44.E【定位】Bringing back the variety of cropsihumans once ate also boosts food security at atime warming climates threaten existing crops.
  45.Researchers are trying to find out how highertemperatures and CO,levels affect the nutritionalcomposition of alternative crops.
  45.K【定位】It's one of multiple chambers wherescientists are studying the impact of highertemperatures and carbon dioxide levels on thenutritional make-up of alternative crops.
  Passage One
  文章开头
  Imagine you're an alien sent to Earth to documentthe behaviour of the mammals inhabiting the planet.
  答案
  46-50 BBACD

  46.The alien finds the audience in the movietheatre clearly in a state of___.
  B)extreme excitement
  47.Why do many people seek out scaryentertainment,according to the author's research?
  B)They find joy in going through simulated horrible experiences.
  48.What do children learn from hide-and-seek?
  A)How to avoid falling prey to an attacker.
  49.Why is horror gratifying to many people?
  C)It allows them to learn what fear feels like and how to tackle it.
  50.What will one experience if they watch a horrorfilm through without being hurt?
  D)A strong sense of being in control.
  Passage Two
  文章开头
  An awakening has been taking place in the physicalworld against the beauty model...
  答案
  51-55 DCACB

  51.What do we learn about beauty in the digitalarena?
  D)It is defined by social media.
  52.What does the passage say about beauty in thephysical world?
  C)A fight is going on to remove pressure on
  women to conform to an absurd beauty ideal.
  53.What do we learn from the passage about theInstagram face?
  A)It is now regarded as the new beauty ideal
  54.What has obsessive filtering resulted in?
  C)A tendency to regard one's body as an object of observation and judgment.
  55.What does the author want to emphasize at theend of the passage regarding Americans obsessionwith looks?
  B)Psychologicalintervention should be introduced to alleviate it.

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