
2021年大学英语四级英语考试听力.docx
16页资料来源:来自本人网络整理!祝您工作顺利!2021年大学英语四级英语考试听力 大学英语四级英语考试听力只有多听几遍才可以把握其听力规律下面是我给大家整理的大学英语四级英语考试听力,供大家参阅! 大学英语四级听力真题3 Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage 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 second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. Crime is increasing worldwide. There is every reason to believe the trend will continue through the next few decades. Crime rates have always been high in multicultural, industrialized societies such as the United States, but a new phenomenon has appeared on the world scene rapidly rising crime rates in nations that previously reported few offences. Street crimes such as robbery, rape, murder, and auto theft are clearly rising, particularly in eastern European countries such as Hungary and in western European nations such as the Untied Kingdom. What is driving this crime explosion? There are no simple answers. Still, there are certain conditions associated with rising crime: increasing heterogeneity of population, greater cultural pluralism, higher immigration, democratization of governments, changing national borders, greater economic growth and the lack of accepted social ideas of right and wrong. These conditions are increasingly observable around the world. For instance, cultures that were previously isolated and homogenous, such as Japan, Denmark, and Greece, are now facing the sort of cultural variety that has been common in America for most of its history. Multiculturalism can be a rewarding, enriching experience, but it can also lead to a clash of values. Heterogeneity in societies will be the rule in the twenty first century, and failure to recognize and plan for such diversity can lead to serious crime problems. Crime is increasing worldwide. There is every reason to believe the trend will continue through the next few decades. Crime rates have always been high in multicultural, industrialized societies such as the United States, but a new phenomenon has appeared on the world scene rapidly rising crime rates in nations that previously reported few offences. Street crimes such as robbery, rape, murder, and auto theft are clearly rising, particularly in eastern European countries such as Hungary and in western European nations such as the Untied Kingdom. What is driving this crime explosion? There are no simple answers. Still, there are certain conditions associated with rising crime: increasing heterogeneity of population, greater cultural pluralism, higher immigration, democratization of governments, changing national borders, greater economic growth and the lack of accepted social ideas of right and wrong. These conditions are increasingly observable around the world. For instance, cultures that were previously isolated and homogenous, such as Japan, Denmark, and Greece, are now facing the sort of cultural variety that has been common in America for most of its history. Multiculturalism can be a rewarding, enriching experience, but it can also lead to a clash of values. Heterogeneity in societies will be the rule in the twenty first century, and failure to recognize and plan for such diversity can lead to serious crime problems. Crime is increasing worldwide. There is every reason to believe the trend will continue through the next few decades. Crime rates have always been high in multicultural, industrialized societies such as the United States, but a new phenomenon has appeared on the world scene rapidly rising crime rates in nations that previously reported few offences. Street crimes such as robbery, rape, murder, and auto theft are clearly rising, particularly in eastern European countries such as Hungary and in western European nations such as the Untied Kingdom. What is driving this crime explosion? There are no simple answers. Still, there are certain conditions associated with rising crime: increasing heterogeneity of 。












