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1、大学英语三级 A 级-159 及答案解析(总分:39.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)1Finding a good work-at-home job is not easy. Although you see all the online advertising, there aren“t that many of them. Those that are available may require that you live in a certain area or spend at least some time in
2、 the office. Others may be only part-time jobs. Keep in mind that the skills needed for home employment are similar to those needed for working in an office. You“ll also need a home office with a high speed internet connection, phone, fax, computer, printer, and other basic office equipment. To get
3、started, consider your job search as your job. Spend as many hours per week on your job search as you would spend working. If you“re looking for full-time work, you should be spending full-time hours seeking a job. Networking (人际联系) remains the top way to find a job and it does work. Develop contact
4、sfriends, family, even the other job seekersanyone who might have the information you need. You can take a direct approach and ask for job information or try a less formal approach and ask for information and advice. Contact everyone you know and tell them you want to work from home. You may be surp
5、rised by the people they know and the job information they can provide.(分数:5.00)(1).According to the first paragraph, it is not easy to find good work-at-home jobs because _.(分数:1.00)A.they are seldom advertised online or in newspapersB.they may require that you live in a certain placeC.you are alwa
6、ys asked to work full-timeD.you need to have a college degree(2).Compared with those needed for working in an office, the skills for working at home are _.(分数:1.00)A.much easierB.totally differentC.almost the sameD.more challenging(3).To find a good work-at-home job, you are advised to _.(分数:1.00)A.
7、create a website of your ownB.contact as many companies as you canC.try your best to look for full-time employmentD.spend as much time as possible on your job search(4).According to the passage, the best way to find a work-at-home job is _.(分数:1.00)A.through networkingB.by personal visitsC.by online
8、 applicationD.through e-mailing(5).The passage is mainly about _.(分数:1.00)A.how to build a work-at-home officeB.how to look for a work-at-home jobC.the equipment needed for home workingD.the skills required for working from homeIt is clear that some people who participate in exercise training will d
9、evelop injuries to their bones, muscles, and joints (关节). Despite unfounded reports in the mass media of extremely high injury rates among adult exercisers, there have been few good studies of exercise injuries in populations. One of the difficulties in performing such studies has been the need to i
10、dentify both the number of cases and the number of people at risk for injury. In other words, it is difficult to know the number of individuals injured and the total number of individuals exercising in the population. But these two figures are necessary in order to calculate (统计) true injury rates.
11、Normally, injury is defined as an accident that causes a person to stop exercising for at least one week. The best available studies on injury rates show that about 25 to 30 percent of adult runners become “injured“ (based on the above definition) over the course of a year. More serious injuries inc
12、lude those for which the injured person seeks medical care. If only they are considered, injury rates are much lower, perhaps in the range of 1 percent per year. Little is known about the causes of exercise injuries. One factor that has been linked to injury is the amount of exercise; for example, i
13、ndividuals who run more miles are likelier to be injured than those who run fewer miles. Factors such as age, sex, body type, and experience have not been shown to be associated with risk of injury. It seems logical that structural abnormalities, sudden increases in training intensity, and types of
14、equipment used are likely to be related to injury risk. However, data to support these opinions are not available.(分数:5.00)(1).What is the writer“s attitude towards high injury rates among adult exercisers reported by the mass media?(分数:1.00)A.Positive.B.Indifferent.C.Negative.D.Reserved.(2).The tru
15、e injury rates are obtained from _.(分数:1.00)A.the average number of injuries for each individualB.the amount of exercises for each individualC.the numbers of the injured and all individuals in trainingD.the numbers of people doing exercises and those stopped exercises for one week(3).Which of the fo
16、llowing is NOT shown as the factor for causing exercise injuries?(分数:1.00)A.The amount of exercise.B.The age, sex and body type.C.Structural abnormalities.D.The sudden increases in training intensity.(4).The factors that are in relation to exercises injuries _.(分数:1.00)A.have been obtained from many
17、 good studiesB.have been confirmed by many dataC.cannot confirm the risk of equipment typesD.can be proved easily by the data through calculation(5).The passage is mainly about _.(分数:1.00)A.the high injury rates for those doing exercisesB.the ways to avoid exercise injuriesC.the evidences for the se
18、riousness of exercise injuriesD.the studies about injury rates and causes for injuries2Scientists can determine someone“s favorite food from their body shape. They have discovered that the arrangement of taste buds (舌部味蕾) on the tongue varies for different body types. The scientist team examined 1,0
19、00 British adults and divided them into three physiologically recognized body types ectomorphs, endomorphs and mesomorphs. They determined that a person“s body type indicated where they were likely to have the most taste buds on the sweet, bitter or salty areas of their tongue. The study showed that
20、 ectomorphs, who make up one in three of the population, usually have a small delicate shape, have a sweet tooth but hate bitter foods. Mesomorphs, who make up 20 percent of the population, usually have a muscular shape and prefer salty or bitter foods but dislike sweet foods. Half the British popul
21、ation are endomorphy with soft, rounded bodies, and they like most foods. The findings showed that for two in three people food preference was a physiological rather than a psychological choice. Body shape expert Simon Bradshaw, who takes charge of this team, said: “It appears that simply by looking
22、 at an individual“s body shape we can make sure about their preferences.“ But Catherine Collins, of the British Dietetic Association said: “It is difficult to dictate whether our body shape dictates the food we like, or the food we like dictates body shape.“ It stands to reason people who prefer mos
23、t types of foods will be fatter and people who are the endomorph shape tend to find it more difficult to lose weight.(分数:5.00)(1).The whole passage is mainly about _.(分数:1.00)A.how to lose weightB.a report on your body shape and favorite foodC.how body shape is determined by the arrangement of your
24、taste budsD.how body shape has something to do with your taste buds(2).It is implied that _.(分数:1.00)A.there are only three body shapesB.the ectomorphs enjoy most foodC.Catherine Collins is an expert in body shapeD.people who enjoy most food have trouble in losing weight(3).It is uncertain that _.(分
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