[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷117及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 117及答案与解析 一、 SECTION A In this section there are several passages followed by ten multiple-choice questions. For each question, there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer. 0 While the 1970s pop psychotherapy movement focused
2、 on the importance of letting anger out, more recent research suggests that theres a smarter, healthier way to react to lifes slings and arrows; with forgiveness. In a recent study, it was found that when individuals were about to forgive, they experienced greater joy, a more profound sense of contr
3、ol over life and less depression. Sound appealing. a)Why holding a grudge can be harmful? Your boyfriend blows you off for an important date. If you stay angry at him, youll probably get fresh flowers on your doorstep and maybe a fancy meal or two. But grudge-holding only gives us the illusion of po
4、wer. If you hold on to that anger on a chronic basis, then it has power over you, eating away at your peace of mind and perhaps even your immune system. A study by Kathleen Lawler, Ph. D., a psychology professor at the University of Tennessee, confirms that people who are unable to forgive report mo
5、re stress in their lives, more illness and more visits to the doctor than do forgiving folk. b)Going from a grudge to forgiveness A few ways to develop your capacity to turn the other cheek Try writing a daily “forgiveness“ reminder in your journal; it may sound corny, but its a great way to help ga
6、in control over your emotional life. Write a letter to your offender, detailing exactly whats bothering you. Then toss it. Youll feel better, even if your message never reaches its intended target. What, exactly, makes your blood boil? Forgiveness isnt about swallowing anger or being a doormat Its n
7、ot about forgetting, either. On the contrary, its about acknowledging an offence with your eyes wide open and then releasing the anger. That means conjuring unem-pathy toward the person who hurt you, then focusing on the good parts of your life. c)An act of courage Still not convinced that its worth
8、 it to put your energies toward forgiving? Besides the benefits to your psyche and physical health, true forgiveness is a sign of strength and soulfulness. “It takes a lot of moral muscle to forgive,“ says Dr. Witvleit of Hope College in Michigan. The bottom line: Forgiving ultimately benefits the f
9、orgiver more than the person who has done wrong. So start putting your own well-being first, and live life with as much interest and love as you can. 1 According to the passage, if you keep feeling angry for a long time,_. ( A) the one who has done wrong will keep sending you presents ( B) the one w
10、ho has done wrong will ultimately apologize to you ( C) you will have power over the one who has done wrong to you ( D) you will gradually lose control over your mind and your health 2 The author thinks when one forgives, _. ( A) he endures the offence without complaints ( B) he tries his best to fo
11、rget the bad experience ( C) he does not cling to the past but welcomes the bright side of life ( D) he does not carry out revenge but reminds himself of the offence 3 The author most probably wants to _. ( A) inform the reader ( B) instruct the reader ( C) compare two ways of treating anger ( D) fo
12、cus on the advantage of forgiving 3 Archaeologists using DNA testing said they have identified a mummy discovered more than a century ago as Queen Hatshepsut, Egypts most powerful female pharaoh. The discovery has not been independently reviewed by other experts. The mummy was discovered in 1903 in
13、the Valley of the Kings, but it was left in place until two months ago. Archaeologists then took the mummy to the Cairo Museum for testing, said Egypts antiquities chief Zahi Hawass. Hawass has been searching for the queen for about a year, setting up a DNA lab in the basement of the Cairo Museum. T
14、he study was funded by The Discovery Channel, which is set to air an exclusive documentary on the find in July. Hawass said the key clue was a molar. It was found in a jar bearing the queens emblem and containing some of her well-preserved organs. The tooth fit a gap in the mummys jaw. Hawass team i
15、s still conducting DNA testing that they hope could help confirm the find. “We are 100 percent certain“ that the mummy is that of Hatshepsut, Hawass told The Associated Press. Hatshepsut ruled Egypt in the 15th century B.C. and was known for dressing like a man and wearing a false beard. When her re
16、ign ended, all traces of her disappeared. Her 22-year rule ended in 1453 B.C. and was the longest among ancient Egyptian queens. The mummy identified as Hatshepsut died in her 50s, Hawass said. He said she was obese and probably had diabetes and liver cancer. When the mummy was discovered, the left
17、hand was positioned against her chest, which is a traditional sign of royalty in ancient Egypt. But other Egyptologists are not as certain that the mummy is Hatshepsut. Molecular biologist Scott Woodward, director of the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation in Salt Lake City, was cautious about t
18、he announcement. “Its a very difficult process to obtain DNA from a mummy,“ Woodward said. “To make a claim as to a relationship, you need other individuals from which you have obtained DNA, to make a comparison between the DNA sequences.“ Such DNA material would typically come from parents or grand
19、parents. With female mummies, the most common type of DNA to look for is the mitochondrial DNA that reveals maternal lineage, Woodward said. Molecular geneticist Yehia Zakaria Gad, who is part of Hawass team, said DNA samples were taken from the mummys pelvis and femur, so that more genetic tests ca
20、n be run that compare the mummy to the queens grandmother, Amos Nefreteri, who was previously identified. Gad said preliminary results are “very encouraging.“ Molecular biologist Paul Evans of the Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, said the discovery would be remarkable if the mummy is indeed
21、Hatshepsut. “Hatshepsut is an individual who has a unique place in Egypts history. To have her identified is on the same magnitude as King Tuts discovery,“ Evans said. Hatshepsut is believed to have stolen the throne from her young stepson, Thutmose III. Hatshepsuts funerary temple is located in anc
22、ient Thebes on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor, a multi-column sandstone temple built to serve as tribute to her power. But after her death, her name was erased from the records in what is believed to have been her stepsons revenge. She was one of the most prolific builder pharaohs of ancient Egy
23、pt, commissioning hundreds of projects throughout both Upper and Lower Egypt. Almost every major museum in the world today has a collection of Hatshepsut statues. 4 The molar found in a jar is actually _. ( A) the symbol of the royal family ( B) one of the internal organs ( C) one of the mummys teet
24、h ( D) the coffin in which the mummy lay 5 Other Egyptologists would most likely to agree that _. ( A) the mummy was a member of royal family ( B) Hatshepsut possibly died of fatal diseases ( C) DNA testing is unreliable ( D) Hatshepsuts relations are nowhere to find 6 Hearing about Hawass identific
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