大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷276及答案解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 276 及答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:6,分数:60.00)1.Part III Reading Comprehension(分数:10.00)_2.Section C(分数:10.00)_In the 1960s, medical researchers Thomas Holmes and Richard Rahe developed a checklist of stressful events. They appreciated the tricky point that a
2、ny major change can be stressful. Negative events like “serious illness of a family member“ were high on the list, but so were some positive life-changing events, like marriage. When you take the Holmes-Rahe test you must remember that the score does not reflect how you deal with stressit only shows
3、 how much you have to deal with. And we now know that the way you handle these events dramatically affects your chances of staying healthy. By the early 1970s, hundreds of similar studies had followed Holmes and Rahe. And millions of Americans who work and live under stress worried over the reports.
4、 Somehow, the research got boiled down to a memorable message. Womens magazines ran headlines like “Stress causes illness! “ If you want to stay physically and mentally healthy, the articles said, avoid stressful events. But such simplistic advice is impossible to follow. Even if stressful events ar
5、e dangerous, many like the death of a loved oneare impossible to avoid. Moreover, any warning to avoid all stressful events is a prescription(处方) for staying away from opportunities as well as trouble. Since any change can be stressful, a person who wanted to be completely free of stress would never
6、 marry, have a child, take a new job or move. The notion that all stress makes you sick also ignores a lot of what we know about people. It assumes were all vulnerable (脆弱的) and passive in the face of adversity (逆境). But what about human initiative and creativity? Many come through periods of stress
7、 with more physical and mental vigor than they had before. We also know that a long time without change or challenge can lead to boredom, and physical and mental strain.(分数:10.00)(1).The result of Holmes-Rahes medical research tells us _.(分数:2.00)A.the way you handle major events may cause stressB.w
8、hat should be done to avoid stressC.what kind of event would cause stressD.how to cope with sudden changes in life(2).The studies on stress in the early 1970s led to _.(分数:2.00)A.widespread concern over its harmful effectsB.great panic over the mental disorder it could causeC.an intensive research i
9、nto stress-related illnessesD.popular avoidance of stressful jobs(3).The score of the Holmes-Rahe test shows_.(分数:2.00)A.how much pressure you are underB.how positive events can change your lifeC.how stressful a major event can beD.how you can deal with life-changing events(4).Why is “such simplisti
10、c advice“ (Line 1, Para. 3) impossible to follow?(分数:2.00)A.No one can stay on the same job for long.B.No prescription is effective in relieving stress.C.People have to get married someday.D.You could be missing opportunities as well.(5).According to the passage people who have experienced ups and d
11、owns may become _.(分数:2.00)A.nervous when faced with difficultiesB.physically and mentally strainedC.more capable of coping with adversityD.indifferent toward what happens to themTaste is such a subjective matter that we dont usually conduct preference tests for food. The most you can say about anyo
12、nes preference, is that its one persons opinion. But because the two big cola (可乐) companiesCoca-Cola and Pepsi Cola are marketed so aggressively, weve wondered how big a role taste preference actually plays in brand loyalty. We set up a taste test that challenged people who identified themselves as
13、 either Coca-Cola or Pepsi fans: Find your brand in a blind tasting. We invited staff volunteers who had a strong liking for either Coca-Cola Classic (传统型) or Pepsi, Diet (低糖的) Coke, or Diet Pepsi. These were people who thought theyd have no trouble telling their brand from the other brand. We event
14、ually located 19 regular cola drinkers and 27 diet cola drinkers. Then we fed them four unidentified samples of cola one at a time, regular colas for the one group, diet versions for the other. We asked them to tell us whether each sample was Coke or Pepsi; then we analyzed the records statistically
15、 to compare the participants choices with what mere guess-work could have accomplished. Getting all four samples right was a tough test, but not too tough, we thought, for people who believed they could recognize their brand. In the end, only 7 out of 19 regular cola drinkers correctly identified th
16、eir brand of choice in all four trials. The diet-cola drinkers did a little worseonly 7 of 27 identified all four samples correctly. While both groups did better than chance would predict, nearly half the participants in each group made the wrong choice two or more times. Two people go all four samp
17、les wrong. Overall, half the participants did about as well on the last round of tasting as on the first, so fatigue, or taste burnout, was not a factor. Our preference test results suggest that only a few Pepsi participants and Coke fans may really be able to tell their favorite brand by taste and
18、price.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the passage the preference test was conducted in order to _.(分数:2.00)A.find out the role taste preference plays in a persons drinkingB.reveal which cola is more to the liking of the drinkersC.show that a persons opinion about taste is mere guess-workD.compare the abi
19、lity of the participants in choosing their drinks(2).The statistics recorded in the preference tests show _.(分数:2.00)A.Coca-Cola and Pepsi are peoples two most favorite drinksB.there is not much difference in taste between Coca-Cola and PepsiC.few people had trouble telling Coca-Cola from PepsiD.peo
20、ples tastes differ from one another(3).It is implied in the first paragraph that _.(分数:2.00)A.the purpose of taste tests is to promote the sale of colasB.the improvement of quality is the chief concern of the two cola companiesC.the competition between the two colas is very strongD.blind tasting is
21、necessary for identifying fans(4).The word “burnout“ (line 3, Para. 5) here refers to the state of_.(分数:2.00)A.being seriously burnt in the skinB.being unable to burn for lack of fuelC.being badly damaged by fireD.being unable to function because of excessive use(5).The authors purpose in writing th
22、is passage is to _.(分数:2.00)A.show that taste preference is highly subjectiveB.argue that taste testing is an important marketing strategyC.emphasize that taste and price are closely related to each otherD.recommend that blind tasting be introduced in the quality control of colasFor the employee, be
23、ing placed in a position that is comfortable and meets expectations will make the job less stressful and allow a more positive outlook toward responsibilities. It beats the alternative, as going to a job that you are unhappy with could lead to fatigue, burn out, depression and stress. This affects m
24、ore than just your 9-to-5 routineit can hurt your family relationships, diminish friendships, and even make you turn to addictive and destructive behaviors like alcohol or drugs. The US Department of Labor suggests that jobseekers prepare for an employment search by understanding themselves and bein
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