2023年6月英语四级阅读理解练习

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【#四六级考试# 导语】2023年6月英语四级阅读理解练习是每位英语学习者必须面对的考试之一。考试内容包括阅读理解、完形填空、选词填空和短文改错四个部分。阅读理解是其中最重要的一部分,需要考生具备较强的阅读理解能力和词汇量。©文档大全网为大家提供了相关的练习资料和模拟试题,希望能帮助大家提高英语水平,取得好成绩。

1.2023年6月英语四级阅读理解练习 篇一

  New Zealand Of The White Cloud

  With its primeval forests, mighty snowcapped peaks, gigantic fjords and grumbling volcanoes, it's no wonder the makers of The Lord Of The Rings films decided to shoot the trilogy in New Zealand.

  Rugged ranger-types can relive The Fellowship Of The Ring by scaling forbidding mountain passes or crossing volcanic moonscapes towards the cracks of doom2. For more adrenaline3 highs there's an unbeatable4 choice of good value activities, from white water rafting and jet boat rides to bungee-jumping5 and skydiving.

  For more homely Hobbit6 types, NZ has many other attractions to enjoy — rambling countryside, a glorious coastline and plenty of sedate places to sit and enjoy the amazing views. And then there 's the terrific cuisine and wine.

  With two weeks or more, a good way to see the country is to start in Auckland on the North Island, then drive to Wellington, crossing by ferry to the South Island. Take in the breathtaking scenery around Queenstown before flying home from Christchurch.

  There's too much to see beyond Auckland and too much to justify spending too much time in the city. So head south to Waitomo. Hiding beneath the hilly area are the haunting Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Drift in silence in the dark on the subterranean lake and gaze up at the spectacular living lightshow.

  An ideal romantic destination is Fernside, a restored historic house about an hour north of Wellington with large colonial-era bedrooms offing luxury bed, breakfast, lunch and dinner.

  About midway down the South Island stands Mount Cook, the highest peak in the country at 3, 764m, surrounded by giant glaciers.

  练习题:

  Ⅰ. Use the proper form of the words in the brackets to finish the following sentences:

  1. A ( skill) workman is likely to find fault with his tools.

  2. Our director made ( remit) efforts to improve the performance of our corporation.

  3. It is our ( move ) stand to give support to those who are fighting for world peace .

  4. I cannot bear his ( response ) attitude towards his work.

  5. Being a very ( imagine) person, he could tell all kinds of fantastic stories.

  Ⅱ. Multiple Choices:

  1. If you want more exciting game what can you do?

  A. Water rafting and jet boat. B. Bungee-jumping.

  C. Skydiving. D. All above.

  2. If you need mild activities what can you do?

  A. Roaming countryside . B. Combing coastline.

  C. Sit and enjoy the view. D. Dive the ferry.

2.2023年6月英语四级阅读理解练习 篇二

  Dining And Entertaining In Las Vegas

  Haven't been to Las Vegas yet? You're in a crowd that's getting smaller all the time. Last year, 800 , 000 Asians made the pilgrimage to the neon Mecca in the Nevada desert. Led by the Japanese, Asian travelers make up Vegas's largest overseas market. JAL now runs five non-stop flights weekly from Tokyo. While there's no direct service from other Asian cities, remember that Vegas is less than an hour's flight from Los Angeles.

  What makes Vegas such a draw for people from this part of the world ? Perhaps residents of Asia's sprawling mega-cities1 appreciate its compactness: Vegas lets you combine gambling, flashy culture and theme park in one heck of a holiday. And then there are those otherworldly2 hotels, the buildings that look as if they've been transported to Vegas in a time machine. The latest in this long, gaudy3 line is 760 million in Paris, which includes a 50-story reproduction of the Eiffel Tower, a two-thirds scale replica of the Arc de Trimophe and cobble-stoned streets lined with fancy boutiques. The only things missing from the full Paris experience are surly waiters and overflowing gutters. Another new resort, Mandalay Bay, is built in the shape of upright bars of gold bullion and attempt to conjure up4 a semi-imaginary locale that is part Bali.

  Aside from the arresting architecture , what makes these hotels interesting is their afford -ability."High season"here is every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, so the best time to get a good price on a posh5 room is mid-week. At the deluxe Four Seasons, the only property in town without a casino, low-tide rates start at a modest 195 for a standard room, and Bellagio can house you for as little as 139 . At peak time, those prices can double.

  What can you do in Vegas besides gamble? Plenty. In less than four hours you can be whisked from your hotel to he Grand Canyon via helicopter and enjoy a champagne picnic down on the canyon floor. Then there 's world class shopping: Vegas retailer rival anything offered by their counterparts on ritzy Fifth Avenue or Rodeo Drive .

  练习题:

  Ⅰ. Finish the sentences with words and phrases in the notes:

  1. The very name of Siberia images of exile and bitter hardship.

  2. She a delicious meal out of a few unpromising ingredients.

  3. They live in part of the town.

  4. Peacock has plumage.

  Ⅱ. Questions:

  1. According to the passage, why are Asian people so drawn to Vegas?

  2. When is the best time to get a good price for a posh room?

3.2023年6月英语四级阅读理解练习 篇三

  Key To Keep The Jazz Hot

  It's not easy running a jazz club anywhere at anytime, much less in largely suburban New Jersey, in what are hardly the best economic times.

  The audience for the music, while dedicated, is small. Jazz accounted for only 3 percent of recorded music sales in the year 2003, according to Nielsen SoundScan1, which tracks retail sales nationwide.

  Being next to New York cuts both ways, say musicians, promoters and patrons. While more people are aware of and exposed to the music , a New Jersey jazz fan working in Manhattan can stay in the city and choose from over a dozen places to hear music nearly any night of the week. On the plus side, the northern half of the state can listen to WBGO- FM2 , an award-winning public radio station devoted exclusively to jazz , which frequently announces local performances. And many professional jazz musicians live in Essex, Bergen and Houston countries, ranging from respected sidemen, and studio players to better known leaders and stars.

  " It is damn difficult,"said Enrico Granafei, one of Trumpets'owners. Mr. Granafei, who was born in Italy in 1952 , runs Trumpets with his wife, Massari. They took over the business in 1999, three year after another couple failed to revive it. Trumpets was founded in the late 1980's by Emily Wingert, who ran it for eight years.

  David Niu and his wife , Martha Chang, own Shanghai Jazz. They took Shanghai Jazz over3 from Ms. Chang's parents, who ran it as a Chinese restaurant, until they retired in 1995.

  Neither couple has children, and both share a passion for jazz. Mr. Granafei is a working jazz harmonica player, and often sits in with the musicians at Trumpets; many are his friends. Mr. Niu has an infectious4 fan's enthusiasm for the groups he presents "Wow! Was that great music or what?"He exclaimed happily before a cheering crowd on a Saturday night after a lively set by Mr. Lee's group, which featured a guest appearance by the trumpeter Jon Faddis, the former director of the Canegie Hall Jazz Band.

  While both couples share the tasks of running their clubs, they know other parts of the working world as well. Ms Massari has been an Italian teacher in public school system for 14 years. Besides being a musician, Mr. Granafei worked as a" freelance interpreter"to make ends meet. Ms. Chang, a former scholar, is completing her doctorate in Chinese politics at Harvard while she runs the restaurant with her husband. Mr. Niu is a lawyer who practiced in Morristown and Manhattan before becoming a fulltime restaurateur and club owner.

  While Mr. Granafei proudly calls Trumpets a club with food, not a restaurant with music, he admitted it was hard to attract people who don't really care about the music — which complicates the club's finances.

  练习题:

  Ⅰ. True or False:

  1. It's not easy running a jazz club anywhere at anytime.

  2. Both couples have children and share a passion for jazz.

  3. Apart from running a jazz club, both couples have no other jobs.

  Ⅱ. Complete sentences according to the Chinese meaning in the bracket:

  1. Military force has (接管) the country.

  2. Jazz (占) only 3 percent of record music sales in the year 2003.

  3. He has a(n) (有感染力的) fan's enthusiasm for the groups he presents.

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