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1、大学英语四级分类模拟题 401及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section A(总题数:1,分数:30.00)High-performing and value-creating companies have learned how to tie together the principles of customer preference, producer economics and corporate finance so that they understand where and ho
2、w 1 operations and increased market share pay offand don“t pay offfor their business. In short, they have learned how to find strategic value and capture it by achieving an effective Strategic Market Position, or SMR When it comes to operating a successful business, conventional wisdom holds that bi
3、gger is better. However, 2 on being No. 1 or No. 2 in your marketwithout first having a very clear 3 of what definition of market share really drives profitability (收益性) can take some very interesting opportunities off the table. Organizations that 4 to recognize and act on their Strategic Market Po
4、sition may be at risk because their 5 of market share often does not correlate (相关) with company 6 , profitability and strategic growth potential. In addition to defining market share 7 , understanding different approaches to penetrating and growing market share in chosen segments is 8 . By deployin
5、g (利用) investments in carefully selected segments, where (among other things) they are potentially poorly served by the dominant players, companies can 9 themselves in their industries strategically and allocate (分配) more assets in fewer, carefully selected ways. As a result, these companies can 10
6、much higher market shares in their chosen segments. A. accurately I. fail B. achieve J. insisting C. boast K. position D. carefully L. returns E. critical M. successful F. criticism N. technical G. definition O. understanding H. expanded(分数:30.00)三、Section B(总题数:1,分数:40.00)Exercise to Protect Aging
7、Bodies and BrainsA. We all know that exercise is good for human beings. Staying physically active helps keep your heart healthy and your muscles strong, and to cancer patients it has even been shown to ward off relapse (复发). Now a series of independently conducted studies on the effects of exercise
8、on healthy older adults, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, confirms that logging time at the gym not only helps maintain good health but may even prevent the attack of chronic diseases, such as heart disease, osteoarthritis (骨关节炎) and dementia (痴呆). B. In one surprising trial, research
9、ers led by Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose at the University of British Columbia randomly assigned 155 aging women to three separate groups and directly compared the cognitive effects of two types of exercise: resistance training, done once or twice weekly, in which participants worked out with free weights
10、and weight machines and did squats and lunges, versus toning and balance exercises, which participants did twice a week. By the end of the year-long study, the women who weight-trained saw an improvement in their performance on cognitive tests of memory and learning as well as in executive functions
11、 such as decision-making and conflict resolutionwomen who trained once a week improved their scores in executive functioning by 12.6%while those who did balance and toning exercises showed no such improvement. The muscle-strengthening exercise also helped the volunteers, aged 65 to 75, boost their w
12、alking speed, a commonly used indicator of overall health status in the elderly, as faster pace has been linked with lower mortality. C. The Canadian researchers“ findings were somewhat unexpected, given that previous studies on the issue have typically focused on aerobic (有氧的) exercise, which exper
13、ts believe enhances cognitive function by promoting blood flow to the brain. Liu-Ambrose says her team speculated that anaerobic (厌氧的) weight training would have a similar effect. A resistance-training regimen (疗法) requires a considerable amount of learning, especially for elderly people who may not
14、 be accustomed to the equipment. To learn how to use dumbbells, a leg press or a latissimus pull-down machine correctly, for example, the volunteers were required to focus on the task at hand, master new techniques and retain new information about proper and safe use of equipment. Previous studies h
15、ave shown that such learning can help older adults maintain mental acuity. D. The women also had to remember their weight settings and adjustments to the seats and keep track of the number of repetitions they completed, says Liu-Ambrose. “There is a lot more learning involved that may not occur if y
16、ou take up a walking program,“ she says, noting that it took the volunteers a good two months to get comfortable with the equipment and the training regimen. In addition, Liu-Ambrose says, other studies have found that people who weight-train show an increase in blood levels of a growth factor that
17、is important for maintaining skeletal mass. This factor, it turns out, also promotes nerve growth, which could be another way that resistance training boosts mental function. E. In a second brain-function study, published in the same journal, scientists in Germany found that increased physical activ
18、ity was associated with a lower incidence of dementia. In this study, researchers recruited 3,485 elderly residents in Bavaria and asked them about their physical activity. None of the participants had dementia at the start of the analysis, but after two years of follow-up, researchers found that th
19、ose who exercised at least three times a week were half as likely to have developed dementia, compared with the people who reported no physical activity. Based on his results, says lead author Dr. Thorleif Etgen, a professor of psychiatry and psychotherapy at Mnchen University, “It doesn“t make a bi
20、g difference if you have moderate or high physical activity. The important message is that you do any activity. And even if you start late in life, at 60 or 70, there is a benefit, for it“s never too late to start exercising.“ F. The key words are “moderate or high“, according to another study that
21、was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine. Dr. Qi Sun, a researcher at Harvard School of Public Health, analyzed 13,000 women participating in the Nurses“ Health Study and found that when it came to exercise, more was better. Compared with women who jogged for 20 minutes a week, those who j
22、ogged three hours a week or walked briskly for five hours a week were 76% more likely to age successfully, free of chronic illnesses such as cancer and heart disease, as well as mental and physical impairment. Sun“s group found that this benefit occurred across all weight divisions, meaning that eve
23、n among those who were overweight or obese, women who exercised improved their odds of aging without chronic disease. The effects may apply across different age groups as well; the women were at least 60 years old by the time they enrolled in the study, and while Sun was not able to determine how lo
24、ng they had been exercising prior to that, the results suggest that the health benefits are not limited to the young. G. That was the same message of the final exercise paper in the journal, by researchers at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany. In this trial, a group of 246 elderly women we
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