[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷131及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 131及答案与解析 Section A 0 A study of the physical activity habits of 4 563 adults found that those who said they did the most housework were also the largest. The findings challenge Public Health England and the World Health Organizations endorsement of household chores(家庭杂务 )as a【 C1
2、】 _contribution towards a recommended target of 150 minutes of physical activity a week. The study, carried out by Professor Marie Murphy and her colleagues at the University of Ulster, found that women and older people were particularly likely to list domestic physical activity as a significant【 C2
3、】 _of their moderate to vigorous physical activity. But the study found that those who said they did the most were also the largest. Murphy said: “We found housework was inversely(相反地 ) 【 C3】 _to leanness, which suggests that either people are overestimating the amount of moderate-intensity physical
4、 activity they do through housework or are eating too much to【 C4】 _for the amount of activity undertaken. “ Kevin Fenton, director of health and wellbeing at Public Health England, suggested the study could【 C5】 _evidence that some people thought they were healthier than they actually were. “At an
5、individual level there may be a【 C6】 _to overestimate the level of good behavior were doing and this is reflected when people use food diaries, pedometers or apps to measure more【 C7】 _what they have achieved. This study may reflect this,“ he said. But he【 C8】 _everyday tasks as genuinely useful. He
6、 added: “From an individual【 C9】 _, physical activities such as housework, doing the shopping and walking to collect children from school or to post a letter, can have positive【 C10】 _on physical and mental wellbeing. “ A)ambition F)intelligible K)reinforce B)barren G)objectively L)related C)compens
7、ate H)perspective M)scandals D)defended I)probably N)tendency E)impacts J)proportion O)worthwhile 1 【 C1】 2 【 C2】 3 【 C3】 4 【 C4】 5 【 C5】 6 【 C6】 7 【 C7】 8 【 C8】 9 【 C9】 10 【 C10】 Section B 10 The Redistribution of Hope A)“HOPE“ is one of the most overused words in public life, up there with “change
8、“. Yet it matters enormously. Politicians always pay close attention to right-track/wrong-track indicators. Confidence determines whether consumers spend, and so whether companies invest. The “power of positive thinking“, as Norman Vincent Peale pointed out, is enormous. B)For the past 400 years the
9、 West has enjoyed a comparative advantage over the rest of the world when it comes to optimism. Western intellectuals dreamed up the ideas of enlightenment and progress, and Western men of affairs harnessed technology to impose their will on the rest of the world. The Founding Fathers of the United
10、States, who firmly believed that the country they created would be better than any that had come before, offered citizens not just life and liberty but also the pursuit of happiness. C)The Westerners growing pessimism is reshaping political life. At present, the mood in Washington is as glum as it h
11、as been since Jimmy Carter argued that America was suffering from “malaise(不安 )“. The Democrats dream that the country was on the verge of a 1960s-style liberal renaissance foundered(失败 )in the mid-terms. But the Republicans are hardly hopeful: their creed leans towards anger and resentment rather t
12、han optimism. D)Europe, meanwhile, has seen mass protests, some of them violent, on the streets of Athens, Dublin, London, Madrid, Paris and Rome. If the countries on the European Unions periphery(边缘 )are down in the dumps it is hardly surprising, but there is pessimism at its more successful core,
13、too. The best-selling book in Germany is Thilo Sarrazins Germany Does Away With Itself, a jeremiad(血泪史 )about the “fact“ that less able women are having more children than their brighter sisters. French intellectuals will soon have Jean-Pierre Chevenements Is France Finished ? on their shelves along
14、side Eric Zemmours French Melancholy. E)The immediate explanation for this asymmetry(不对称 )is the economic crisis, which has not just shaken Westerners confidence in the system that they built, but also widened the growth gap between mature and emerging economies. China and India are growing by 10% a
15、nd 9%, compared with 3% for America and 2% for Europe. Many European countries unemployment rates are disgraceful even by their own dismal standards: 41% of young Spaniards are unemployed, for example. And the great American job machine has stalled: one in ten is unemployed and more than a million m
16、ay have given up looking for work. But the change goes deeper than that to the dreams that have propelled the West. F)For most of its history America has kept its promise to give its citizens a good chance of living better than their parents. But these days, less than half of Americans think their c
17、hildrens living standards will be better than theirs. Experience has made them gloomy: the income of the median worker has been more or less stagnant since the mid-1970s, and, thanks to a combination of failing schools and disappearing mid-level jobs, social mobility in America is now among the lowe
18、st in the rich world. G)European dreams are different from American ones, but just as important to hopes of a peaceful and prosperous future. They come in two forms: an ever deeper European Union(banishing nationalism)and ever more generous welfare states(offering security). With the break-up of the
19、 Euro a possibility, and governments sinking under the burden of unaff ordable entitlements as their populations age and the number of workers contracts, those happy notions are evaporating(逐渐消逝 ). H)In the emerging world, meanwhile, they are not arguing about pensions, but building colleges. Chinas
20、 university population has quadrupled in the past two decades. UNESCO(United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization)notes that the proportion of scientific researchers based in the developing world increased from 30% in 2002 to 38% in 2007. World-class companies such as Indias Inf
21、osys and Chinas Huawei are beating developed-country competitors. I)The rise of positive thinking in the emerging world is something to be welcomed- not least because it challenges the present situation. Nandan Nilekani of Infosys says that his companys greatest achievement lies not in producing tec
22、hnology but in redefining the boundaries of the possible. If people in other countries take those ideas seriously, they will make life uncomfortable for the old in China and Arabia. J)But there are dangers, too. Optimism can easily become irrational exuberance(兴奋 ): asset prices in some emerging mar
23、kets have risen too high. And there is a danger of a Western backlash. Unless developing countries start taking their responsibility for global security seriously, Americans and Europeans may begin to wonder why they are policing the world to keep markets open for others to get rich. K)As for the We
24、sterners gloom, it has its uses. There is a growing recognition that the old rich world cannot take its prosperity for granted that it will be overtaken by hungrier powers if it fails to deal with its structural problems. Americans are beginning to accept that their country must become less wasteful
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