公共英语四级-81及答案解析.doc
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1、公共英语四级-81 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、B Reading Compr(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、BPart A/B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、BText 1/B(总题数:1,分数:20.00)It turns out that mens brains may literally be wired differently than those of women. Researchers say the differences could explain why the sexes seem more suited to certain type
2、s of tasks than their counterparts. For example, women seem to be hardwired for multitasking.Using imaging techniques, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found men tended to display neural activity in one hemisphere of the brain for certain activities, while in women the activity bounces
3、across hemispheres. “These maps show us a stark difference and complementarity in the architecture of the human brain that helps provide a potential neural basis as to why men excel at certain tasks, and women at others.“ said Ragini Verma, a PhD in the department of Radiology at the University of P
4、ennsylvania.Past studies have shown sex differences in the brain, but the neural wiring connecting regions across the whole brain that have been tied to such cognitive skills has never been fully shown in a large population, the researchers said. Researchers found that in the cerebrum, the largest p
5、art of the brain, females displayed greater connectivity between the left and right hemispheres. Males, on the other hand, displayed greater connectivity within each hemisphere. By contrast, the opposite prevailed in the cerebellum, the part of the brain that plays a major role in motor control, whe
6、re males displayed greater inter-hemispheric connectivity and females displayed greater intra-hemispheric connectivity.These connections likely give men an efficient system for coordinated action, where the cerebellum and cortex participate in bridging between perceptual experiences in the back of t
7、he brain, and action, in the front of the brain, according to the authors. The female connections likely facilitate integration of the analytic and sequential processing modes of the left hemisphere with the spatial, intuitive information processing modes of the right side.The findings meshed with o
8、ther University of Pennsylvania studies in which females outperformed males on attention, word and face memory, and social cognition tests. Males performed better on spatial processing and sensorimotor speed. Those differences were most pronounced in the 12 to 14 age range. “Its quite striking how c
9、omplementary the brains of women and men really are,“ said Dr. Ruben Gur. He further pointed out detailed connectome maps of the brain will not only help us better understand the differences between how men and women think, but it will also give us more insight into the roots of neuropsychiatric dis
10、orders, which are often sex related.(分数:20.00)(1).Based on the first 2 paragraphs, which statement is true? A.Mens brains are the same as womens. B.The two hemispheres of brain work separately. C.Women are better at multitasking work than men. D.Men perform better than their female counterparts in a
11、ll fields.(分数:4.00)A.B.C.D.(2).Why are women good at certain tasks? A.They have great cognitive skills. B.Women are born with special abilities. C.Women have greater inter-hemispheric connectivity. D.Women can well coordinate the left and right hemispheres.(分数:4.00)A.B.C.D.(3).Which part of brain ca
12、n coordinate mens perceptual experience and action? A.Cerebrum. B.Left hemisphere. C.Right hemisphere. D.Cerebellum and cortex.(分数:4.00)A.B.C.D.(4).According to the study, which of the following is highly possible? A.Girls perform better than boys in a word dictation test. B.Generally speaking, boys
13、 are better at geometry than girls. C.Boys can remember and recognize people better than girls. D.Generally speaking, boys have longer concentration span than girls.(分数:4.00)A.B.C.D.(5).The text mainly centers on _. A.why men and women think differently B.why women are better at certain jobs than me
14、n C.the difference between mens and womens brains D.the reason why men and women have different performances from the perspective of brain structure(分数:4.00)A.B.C.D.四、BText 2/B(总题数:1,分数:20.00)The notion that some people can be overweight or obese and still remain healthy is a myth, according to a ne
15、w Canadian study.Even without high blood pressure, diabetes or other metabolic issues, overweight and obese people have higher rates of death, heart attack and stroke after 10 years compared with their thinner counterparts, the researchers found. “These data suggest that increased body weight is not
16、 a benign condition, even in the absence of metabolic abnormalities, and argue against the concept of healthy obesity or benign obesity.“ said researcher Dr. Ravi Retnakaran, an associate professor at the University of Toronto. He also added that metabolically healthy obese individuals are indeed at
17、 increased risk for death and cardiovascular events over the long term as compared with metabolically healthy normal-weight individuals.Its possible that obese people who appear metabolically healthy have low levels of some risk factors that worsen over time, the researchers suggest in the report, p
18、ublished online on Dec. 3 in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Dr. David Katz, director of the Yale University Prevention Research Center, welcomed the report. “Given the recent attention to the obesity paradox in the professional literature and pop culture alike, this is a very timely and important
19、paper,“ Katz said. Some obese people appear healthy because not all weight gain is harmful, “it depends partly on genes, partly on the source of calories, partly on activity levels, partly on hormone levels.“ he added.A number of things, however, work to increase the risk of heart attack, stroke and
20、 death over time. “Fat in the liver interferes with its function and insulin sensitivity.“ Katz said. This starts a domino effect, he explained this way: insensitivity to insulin causes the pancreas to compensate by raising insulin output. Higher insulin levels affect other hormones in a cascade tha
21、t causes inflammation. Fight-or-flight hormones are affected, raising blood pressure. Liver dysfunction also impairs blood cholesterol levels.In studies with follow-ups of over a decade, those who were overweight or obese but didnt have high blood pressure, heart disease or diabetes still had a 24 p
22、ercent increased risk for heart attack, stroke and death over 10 years or more, compared with normal-weight people, the researchers found.Greater risk for heart attack, stroke and death was seen among all those with metabolic disease regardless of weight, the researchers noted. As a result, doctors
23、should consider both body mass and metabolic tests when evaluating someones health risks, the researchers concluded.(分数:20.00)(1).Based on the first 2 paragraphs, which statement is NOT true? A.It is far from rare for a fat guy to remain healthy. B.The so-called healthy obesity or benign obesity has
24、 no negative effects in the long ran. C.Dr. Ravi Retnakaran doesnt agree with the concept of healthy obesity or benign obesity. D.High blood pressure, diabetes or other metabolic abnormalities may account for some healthy problems.(分数:4.00)A.B.C.D.(2).Peoples health is NOT affected by _ according to
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