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1、大学英语四级-84 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:4,分数:100.00)During the 1992 presidential campaign, Hillary Rodham Clinton observed, “Our lives are a mixture of different roles. Most of us are doing the best we can to find whatever the right balance is.For me, that balance is family,
2、work, and service.“ As an 1 at Wellesley College, Hillary mixed academic excellence with school government. Speaking at graduation, she said, “The challenge now is to practice politics as the art of malting what appears to be impossible, 2 .“ After graduation, Hillary advised the Children“s Defense
3、Fund in Cambridge and joined the impeachment inquiry staff advising the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives. After completing those responsibilities, she “followed her heart to Arkansas,“ where Bill had begun his political career. They married in 1975. She joined the 3 of the Univers
4、ity of Arkansas Law School in 1975 and the Rose Law Firm in 1976. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter 4 her to the board of the Legal Services Corporation, and Bill Clinton became governor of Arkansas. Their daughter, Chelsea, was born in 1980. Hillary served as Arkansas“s First Lady for 12 years, balan
5、cing family, law, and public service. She 5 the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee, co-founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, and served on the boards of the Arkansas Children“s Hospital, Legal Services, and the Children“s Defense Fund. As the nation“s First Lady, Hillary co
6、ntinued to balance public service with 6 life. Her active role began in 1993 when the President asked her to chair the Task Force on National Health Care Reform. She continued to be a leading 7 for expanding health insurance coverage, ensuring children are properly 8 , and raising public awareness o
7、f health issues. She wrote a weekly newspaper column entitled “Talking It Over,“ which focused on her experiences as First Lady and her observations of women, children, and families she has met around the world. Her 1996 book It Takes a Village and Other Lessons Children Teach Us was a best seller,
8、and she received a Grammy Award for her recording of it. As First Lady, her public involvement with many activities sometimes led to controversy. Undeterred by critics, Hillary won many admirers for her devoted support for women around the world and her 9 to children“s issues. She was elected United
9、 States Senator from New York on November 7,2000. She is the first First Lady elected to the United States Senate and the first woman elected 10 in New York. A. private B. chaired C. fluctuated D. verbally E. undergraduate F. advocate G. initiative H. immunized I. faculty J. possible K. statewide L.
10、 appointed M. commitment N. logical O. mobilized(分数:25.00)It has been months since Tina Moore last bit into a bagel or a slice of toast. “Protein is good. Carbs (碳水化合物) are bad,“ says 41-year-old Moore, who altered her diet five years ago in a bid to lose weight. Moore is one of an estimated 15 mill
11、ion-plus Americans seen as devoted followers of dieting advisor Dr. Robert Atkins, who 11 eating a diet high in protein for those who want to lose weight and keep it off. The hamburger patty is good, the hamburger bun bad, according to the 12 of Atkins, who has turned his philosophies into a dieting
12、 revolution, starting with his first book, Dr. Atkins Diet Revolution , in 1972. Atkins“ bookshis latest, Atkins for Life , was published this yearroutinely 13 best-seller lists. Atkins companies have made millions of dollars in sales of specialty low-carb food products and carb-counting scales, But
13、 the popularity of Atkins“ eating advice, now appealing to another generation, is 14 some food companies who rely on the consumer appetite for carbohydrate-laden foods such as pastas and pizzas, cakes, cookies and cereals, to add weight to their own bottom lines. “Our industry has to do something, a
14、nd soon, It is starting to become a 15 belief that carbohydrates are bad,“ said Judi Adams, director of the Wheat Foods Council, a society of industry players that includes ConAgra, General Mills and Kellogg Co. Part of the society“s push will be in Washington, where federal health officials are sta
15、rting talks on 16 to the nation“s 11-year-old Food Guide Pyramid . 17 , the pyramid puts bread, cereals, rice and pasta as the foundation for healthy eating, The strategy is a direct attack on Atkins: Americans who follow the Atkins diet increase their risk of health problems that include cardiovasc
16、ular disease, high cholesterol, kidney damage and some cancers, the Wheat Foods Council says. Adding 18 to injury, it claims that Atkins followers can also suffer headaches, constipation and bad breath. According to Atkins, he is not looking to go to war with the food companies, and even Atkins dieh
17、ards allow for an 19 doughnut or cookie. “We teach people how to respect it and, on rare occasions, have it in 20 ,“ he said. “We know people can“t stay away from it forever.“ A. mainstream B. top C. profitable D. occasional E. Currently F. panicking G. proceedings H. hasty I. recommends J. insult K
18、. teachings L. revisions M. Empirically N. moderation O. merge(分数:25.00)Sitting in a back room at London“s Barbican arts center, which is hosting the Game On Exhibition, Henry Jenkins delivers a line that would have jaws dropping in any gathering of the rich and famous. “I think games are going to b
19、e the most 21 art form of the 21st century,“ he says. It is, you might think, exactly what would be expected of someone introduced as “a professor of gaming.“ But Jenkins is much more than that. He is the director of a graduate program in 22 media studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MI
20、T) in Boston, which also covers film, television and other mass media. “Games are a significant but not the primary focus of the program,“ he says. “Our approach has been to 23 games more fully into the study of media, rather than apply them in one specialized field.“ The problem is that video games
21、 have yet to achieve 24 . They are often seen roughly of equal status with pornography (色情资料), providing instant contentment for the sort of people no one would invite to a dinner party. 25 everyone plays video games, but you may feel guilty if you are caught at it. But things did not go exactly to
22、plan. Jenkins wrote: “We were trying to start a conversation about gender, about the opening up of the girls game market, about the place of games in “boy culture,“ and so forth. But all the media wants to talk about is video-game 26 .“ The media madness reached new heights following the Columbine h
23、igh-school 27 , which looked like something out of a first-person shooter. He says: “the question is not whether video games are violentobviously all story-telling traditions have included violence and aggressionthe question is: “What are games saying about violence?“ Medieval epics are full of viol
24、ence, and there“s a lot of blood-lettingbut such stuff would never get 28 for a mainstream game title.“ “The difference in films is that 29 the fighting stops, you bury your head, and you remember who was lost. That forces you to think about the consequences of violence. And games are starting to in
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