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1、专业英语四级-163及答案解析 (总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、CLOZE(总题数:4,分数:100.00)Most earthquakes occur within the upper 15 miles of the earths surface. But earthquakes can and do occur at all depths to about 460 miles. Their number 1 as the depth increases. At about 460 miles one earthquake occurs only every few years
2、. Near the surface earthquakes may run as 2 as 100 in a month, but the yearly average does not vary much. The 3 of the disaster in an earthquake depends on many factors. If you carefully build a toy house with an erect set, it will still stand no matter how 4 you shake the table. But if you build a
3、toy house with a(n) 5 of cards, a slight shake of the table will make it fall. An earthquake in Agadir, Morocco, was not strong enough to be recorded on distant instruments, but it completely destroyed the city. Many stronger earthquakes have done comparatively. 6 damage. If a building is well const
4、ructed and built on solid ground, it will 7 an earthquake. Most deaths in earthquakes have been due to faulty building construction or poor building. 8 . A third and very serious factor is panic. When people rush out into narrow streets, more deaths will result. The United Nations has played an impo
5、rtant part in reducing the damage done by earthquakes. It has sent a team of experts to all countries known to be 9 . by earthquakes. Working with local geologists and engineers, the experts have studied the nature of the ground and the type of most practical building code for the local area. If 10
6、, these suggestions will make disastrous earthquakes almost a thing of the past. A. strongly B. sites C. high D. extent E. pile E violently G. followed H. decreases I. effected J. resist K. pack L. affected M. lessens N. subsist O. little(分数:25.00)Abraham Lincoln turns 200 in 2009, and hes beginning
7、 to show his age. When his birthday arrives, on February 12, Congress will hold a special joint session in the Capitols National Statuary Hall, a wreath will be laid at the great memorial in Washington, and a(n) 11 will link school classrooms for a teach-in 12 his memory. Admirable as they are, thou
8、gh, the events will strike many of us Lincoln fans as 13 , even halfhearted, and another sign that our appreciation for the 16th president and his 14 achievements is slipping away. And you dont have to be a Lincoln enthusiast to believe that this is something we cant afford to lose. Compare this yea
9、rs celebration with the Lincoln 15 , in 1909. That year, Lincolns likeness 16 its debut on the penny, thanks to approval from the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. Communities and 17 associations in every comer of the country erupted in parades, concerts, balls, lectures, and military displays. We sti
10、ll feel the effects today: The momentum unloosed in 1909 led to the Lincoln Memorial, opened in 1922, and the Lincoln Highway, the first paved transcontinental thoroughfare. The celebrants in 1909 had a few 18 we lack today. Lincolns presidency was still a 19 memory for countless Americans. In 2009
11、we are farther in time from the end of the Second World War than they were from the Civil War; families still felt the loss of loved ones from that awful national trauma. But Americans in 1909 had something more: an unembarrassed appreciation for heroes and a(n) 20 sense of the way that even long-de
12、ad historical figures press in on the present and make us who we are. Atook Binadequate Creviving Dalert Einspirations Fmade Gcivic H1iving Icentury Jtowering Kcentennial Lwebcast Mhonoring Nadvantage Oacute(分数:25.00)In 2014, many shoppers opted to avoid the 21 crowds and do their holiday shopping f
13、rom the comfort of their computer. Sales at online retailers gained by more than 15%. But people are also returning those purchases at record rates, up 8% from last year. What went wrong? Is the 22 shadow of the global financial crisis making it harder to accept extravagant indulgences? Or do people
14、 shop more 23 and therefore make bad decisionswhen online? Both arguments are plausible. However, there is a third factor: a question of touch. We can love the look but, in an online environment, we cannot feel the quality of a texture, the shape of the fit or the weight of an earring. And 24 intera
15、cting with an object makes you more committed to your purchase. When my book brandwashed was released, I conducted an experiment about the differences between the online and offline shopping. I carefully instructed a group of volunteers to promote my book in two different ways. The first was a 25 ha
16、nds-off approach. Whenever a customer would inquire about my book, the volunteer would take them over to the shelf and point to it. Out of 20 such requests, six customers 26 with the purchase. The second option also 27 going over to the shelf but, this time, removing the book and then subtly 28 onto
17、 it for just an extra moment before placing it in the customers hands. Of the 20 people who were handed the book, 13 29 up buying it. Just physically passing the book showed a big difference in sales. Why? We feel something similar to a sense of 30 when we hold things in our hand. In this case, havi
18、ng to then let go of the book after holding it might generate a subtle sense of loss, and motivate us to make the purchase even more. Aproceeded Brandomly Cownership Dimpulsively Eended Efulfillment Gfairly Hfrenetic Ipreceded Jholding Kphysically L1ingering Mexcited Ninvolved Ohanding(分数:25.00)Cert
19、ainly no creature in the sea is odder than the common sea cucumber. All living creature, especially human beings, have their 31 , but everything about the little sea cucumber seems unusual. What else can be said about a bizarre animal that, among other 32 , eats mud, feeds almost continuously day an
20、d night but can live without eating for long periods, and can be poisonous but is considered 33 edible by gourmets? For some fifty million years, despite all its eccentricities, the sea cucumber has 34 on its diet of mud. It is 35 enough to live attached to rocks by its tube feet, under rocks in sha
21、llow water, or on the surface of mud flats. Common in cool water on both Atlantic and Pacific shores, it has the ability to suck up mud or sand and digest whatever 36 are present. Sea cucumbers come in a variety of colors, ranging from black to reddish brown to sand color and nearly white. One form
22、even has vivid purple tentacles. Usually the creatures are cucumber shapedhence their nameand because they are typically rock inhabitants, this shape, 37 with flexibility, enables them to squeeze into crevices where they are safe from 38 and ocean currents. The most 39 thing about the sea cucumber i
23、s the way it 40 itself. Its major enemies are fish and crabs. When attacked, it squirts all its internal organs into water. It also casts off attached structures such as tentacles. The sea cucumber will remove its organs and regenerate itself if it is attacked or even touched; it will do the same if
24、 the surrounding water temperature is too high or if the water becomes too polluted. A. nutrients B. spectacular C. peculiarities D. adoptable E. defends F. eccentricities G. exactly H. predators I. hides J. adaptable K. subsisted L. nourishment M. combined N. preys O. supremely(分数:25.00)专业英语四级-163答
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