[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷77及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 77及答案与解析 0 Most people feel stress at some time in their lives. Some people like this pressure and work better because of it. Other people are not comfortable with any stress at all; they soon become unhappy if they feel stress. Sometimes stress can lead people to do things they would
2、nt usually do, such as overeat, smoke, drink, or use drugs. Stress, however, is a very normal part of life. It is important to understand that stress doesnt come from an event itself; that is from the things that are happening in our lives. It comes from the meaning we give to what has happened. For
3、 example, a crying baby may be stressful to one person, but it may not bother another person at all; a traffic jam may be stressful to one person while another person may be able to stay calm. We can experience stress any time we feel we dont have control. It can come from a feeling that we cant do
4、anything about a situation. Basically, it is the bodys way of showing anxiety or worry. Stress is not just caused by our mental or emotional condition. It is also influenced by how tired we are, whether we have a balanced diet with enough vitamins and minerals, whether we get enough physical exercis
5、es, and whether we are relaxed. The point at which stress becomes a problem changes from day to day, even for the same person. In some situations, if we are rested and feel good about ourselves, a little stress will not be a problem. In another situation, if we are tired or feel unsure about our abi
6、lities, even a small amount of stress can cause problems. For example, we might begin to worry about things that havent happened yet instead of working on things that are happening now. Or we might not feel able to find solutions to everyday problems. If we feel stressed, there are several things th
7、at we can do. First, we need to learn how to relax and breathe slowly and smoothly. We can also take some time out of our worried, busy schedule to notice the small things in life. Smell the air, look at the flowers, notice the small designs in the leaves on a tree these activities can do much to qu
8、iet us and to give ourselves a small break in a busy schedule. We need to take care of our bodies. Being tired makes it easier for us to get sick and to develop physical problems related to stress. We need to get enough rest, eat well, and do some regular exercise. Scientists have found that for our
9、 minds to think clearly, our bodies need to have certain vitamins and minerals; some of the most important vitamins are the B-complex vitamins. Doing regular exercise is also a physical way to let go of angry feelings or feelings of helplessness. Finally, we need to find what is causing the stress i
10、n our lives. Once we have found it, we need to begin to change that part of our lives. If we believe that we can control stress, we can begin to control our lives. Then we can start to use stress in a positive way. 1 The passage is mainly concerned with_. ( A) stress ( B) physical exercises ( C) die
11、ts ( D) anxiety 2 All of the following statements are correct EXCEPT that_. ( A) whether we like it or not, stress is a normal part in our lives ( B) something stressful to one person may be nothing at all to another ( C) stress is something that we can hardly control because it appears almost every
12、where in our lives ( D) whether stress causes problems or not mainly depends on how we feel about ourselves 3 According to the passage, stress comes from_. ( A) the solution to problems ( B) the structure of our minds ( C) the event itself ( D) the meaning we give to what has happened 4 Which of the
13、 following is NOT among the solutions to stress provided by the passage? ( A) We need to take care of our bodies. ( B) We need to discuss it with a psychological doctor. ( C) We need to find what is causing the stress in our lives. ( D) We need to learn how to relax and breathe slowly and smoothly.
14、5 Which of the following is CORRECT according to the passage? ( A) The best way for us to avoid stress is to relax and breathe slowly and smoothly. ( B) Stress may easily cause some physical problems unless we take enough vitamins and minerals. ( C) Doing exercise is not helpful to release stress. (
15、 D) Stress can be used positively. 5 If you didnt know any better, you might mistake the Newark Earthworks in southern Ohio for the product of some giant heaven spirit who went crazy with an Etch A Sketch. The Earthworks are actually a series of huge geometric mounds that anthropologists believe wer
16、e created two millennia ago by ancestors of Native Americans called the Hopewell people. The most significant feature still standing is known as the Octagon(八角广场 ), which has 550-foot-long earthen walls and a footprint big enough to hold four Roman Colosseums(古罗马的圆形大剧场 ). The structure is connected,
17、 via two parallel embankments, to a perfect, 20-acre circle. Together the two shapes form a sophisticated astronomical observatory scientists have discovered that the structure is precisely aligned with the 18.6-year lunar cycles northernmost moonrise. The residents of Newark will tell you that it i
18、s also precisely aligned with the ninth fairway at the private Moundbuilders Country Club. The Earthworks are a National Historic Landmark, and they are under consideration for the UNESCO World Heritage list of cultural and natural wonders. But if you want to see them well, youre too late. During th
19、e golf season, everyone but club members is kept out, except on four visiting days. Lets not condemn the club so fast. The club, which since 1910 has occupied the Octagon and covered all maintenance costs, is widely credited with preventing the place from being plowed under. The issue is how to acco
20、mmodate nonmembers who want more access, especially for Native American ceremonial purposes. Most visitors end up seeing only a tiny part of the Octagon from a small observation deck. Or they can follow the asphalt cart path that winds past the swimming pool, an old tennis court, and a parking lot t
21、o reach a chain-link fence through which, off in the distance, they can glimpse the loaf-shaped mound known as the Observatory. Several years ago the financially strapped Ohio Historical Society, which owns the Earthworks, extended the clubs lease until 2078. If the World Heritage site nomination go
22、es through, tourism would undoubtedly jump. That would certainly put more pressure on the club and historical society. One frequently suggested scenario is for the federal government to buy out the club and turn the Newark Earthworks into a national park. Some people simply refuse to be intimidated
23、by men wearing spiky(尖 的 )shoes and pastel(淡色的 )shirts. Cherokee elder Barbara Crandell has climbed the Observatory to pray for more than two decades but not once, the octogenarian is proud to point out, when the golf course has dictated. She goes when her heart calls. A few years ago, after Crandel
24、l, with the aid of a cane, made her way to the top, club officials showed up and asked her to leave. When she refused, she has arrested and later convicted of trespassing. Friends raised money and paid off her $883 fine and court costs in Sacagawea dollar coins. 6 According to the first paragraph, t
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