[外语类试卷]大学英语四级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷50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 50及答案与解析 Section C 0 Do you ever call long distance from a pay phone? You dial the number, and then you hear something like: “Sixty cents, please. Please deposit(投硬币 )sixty cents for the first three minutes.“ If you are placing the call in New York State, dont try to ask the opera
2、tor a question. There is no one on the line with you. The voice you hear comes from a computer. It has vocabulary of seventy words in its memory. This program is known as the Automatic Coin Telephone Service. The word and numbers are first recorded, each word and number by itself, by an actress. The
3、 sounds are then changed into electronic signal and stored in a computer memory circuit(电路 ). The circuit is hooked into the computer that controls all the calls made from pay telephones. While you dial your call, the computer senses each of the numbers. When you finish, it calculates the cost, and
4、produces the voice that you hear. As soon as you deposit the money, the computer automatically connects your call. Have you ever called Information and heard an operator say: “Information. May I help you?“ You tell the operator a name and he or she gives you the phone number. In the past, the operat
5、or would have to thumb through the telephone directory to pick up the number. Now, a new computer system provides this information much more quickly. Sometimes it can find the number even if you misspell the name. Information operators who use this new system type in the name you give on the compute
6、r terminal. In a flash, the computer displays the name and telephone number on the CRT(显像管 ). At the same time, the computer calls up nine similar names. In case you spelled the name wrong, the operator may still be able to find it. All new phones are also entered into this computer system. The info
7、rmation operators, therefore, have the up-to-the-minute listings. At the end of the year, the computer is hooked to a machine that automatically sets the type for the new telephone directory. The directory is then printed from this type accurately, quickly, and at a great savings in cost. 1 A comput
8、erized pay phone doesn t connect your call,_. ( A) but you needn t pay some money ( B) unless you pay a certain sum of money ( C) because you dont want to pay a bit of money ( D) when you pay a certain sum of money 2 Computerized telephones_. ( A) dont need special programs ( B) don t need any opera
9、tors ( C) have special programs ( D) need different kinds of help 3 The voice you hear_. ( A) comes from a telephone ( B) comes from an actress ( C) from a computer is made by itself ( D) from a computer is recorded by an actress 4 When you tell information operator a name, . ( A) he or she can give
10、 you the name quickly ( B) he or she has to thumb through the telephone directory to look up the number ( C) he or she can not give you the number quickly ( D) he or she can give you the number quickly 5 A computerized telephone is_the one that is not computerized. ( A) as convenient as ( B) more co
11、nvenient than ( C) not so convenient as ( D) more interesting than 5 Looking for a new weight loss plan? Try living on top of a mountain. Mountain air contains less oxygen than air at lower altitudes, so breathing it causes the heart to beat faster and the body to burn more energy. A handful of stud
12、ies have found that athletes training at high altitudes tend to lose weight. Doctor Florian Lippl of the University Hospital Of Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich wondered how the mountain air would affect overweight individuals if they werent doing any more physical activity than usual. Lippl and
13、 his colleagues invited 20 overweight men to an environmental research station about 300 meters below the summit of Zugspitze, a mountain around 2,970 meters near the Austrian border. They were allowed to eat as much as they liked. The men also gave blood so that researchers could test for hormones(
14、荷尔蒙 )linked to appetite and fatness. At the end of the week, the men, whose mean weight starting out was 105 kg, had lost on average about 1.5 kg. The mens blood pressure also dropped, which the researchers attributed to weight lost. Exactly what caused the weight loss is uncertain. Loss of appetite
15、 is common at higher altitudes, and indeed the men ate significantly less than usual about 700 calories fewer per day. Lippl also notes that because their consumption was being recorded, they may have been more self-conscious about what they ate. Regardless, eating less accounts for just 1 kg of the
16、 1.5 kg lost, says Lippl. He thinks the increased metabolic(新陈代谢的 )rate, which was measured, also contributed to weight loss but cannot separate the different effects with the given data. Appetite loss at high altitudes could certainly be key, notes Damian Bailey, a physiologist at the University of
17、 Glamorgan, UK, who recently lost 11 kg during a 3-month expedition to the Andes in Chile. Unfortunately, for the average person there s no treatment that can resemble living at high altitude, says Lippl. The only alternative is a hypobaric chamber, which exposes subjects to low oxygen and isnt prac
18、tical as a therapy. He says, half-jokingly, “if fat people plan their holidays, they might not go to the sea, but maybe to the mountains.“ 6 What contributes the most to one s heart rates, according to the first paragraph? ( A) Our bodyweight. ( B) The consumption of energy. ( C) The rates of our br
19、eathing. ( D) The amount of oxygen provided. 7 Hormones are tested in the research because they can affect_. ( A) one s bodyweight ( B) one s blood pressure ( C) ones way of living ( D) one s metabolic rate 8 What was found about the 20 overweight men in the process of the research? ( A) They contro
20、lled what to eat self-consciously. ( B) They took in much fewer calories than usual. ( C) They lost appetite because of lack of physical activity, ( D) They were provided with a healthier diet than before. 9 Why does Damian Bailey agree with the idea of appetite loss at high altitudes? ( A) He exper
21、imented with the new weight loss plan in the Andes. ( B) He found no other reasons for his loss of weight in the Andes. ( C) He researched the related subject in the Andes. ( D) He lost much weight in the high altitude Andes. 10 Lippl talks about the way of losing weight by spending holidays on moun
22、tains with_. ( A) casualness ( B) inaccuracy ( C) uncertainty ( D) confidence 10 The two economists call their paper “Mental Retirement,“ and their findings have aroused the interest of behavioral researchers. Data from the United States and 12 European countries suggest that the earlier people reti
23、re, the more quickly their memories decline. The implication, the economists and others say, is that there really seems to be something to the “use it or lose it“ notion if people want to preserve their memories and reasoning abilities, they may have to keep active. “Its incredibly interesting and e
24、xciting,“ said Laura Carstensen, director of the Center on Longevity at Stanford University in California. “It suggests that work actually provides an important component of the environment that keeps people functioning optimally.“ Researchers repeatedly find that retired people tend to do less well
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