[外语类试卷]大学英语四级模拟试卷653及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级模拟试卷 653及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Craze for the Preservation of Traditional Chinese Medicine. You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below: 1中医养生热在社会上兴起 2产生这一现象的原因 3我们该如何看待这一现象 Craz
2、e for the Preservation of Traditional Chinese Medicine 二、 Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-7, mark: Y (for YES) if the
3、 statement agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 1 Four Ways to Be Happier If there were a Dr. Happiness, would you rush to get in line to see
4、him, especially if his prescriptions were for things like joy, inner peace, and contentment (no side effects identified)? Of course you would! And the really joyful news is that hes not imaginary. Dr. Happiness is a nickname given to Ed Diener, professor of psychology at the University of Illinois.
5、OK, he doesnt give you joy, but he has studied it, plus other positive emotional states were all capable of. And research shows that their benefits include boosting our immune system and defenses against illnesses ranging from colds and flu to cancer and heart disease. Heres a look at the emotions t
6、hat can actually help your body perform its best and why. More laughter Have a chuckle (低声笑 ) and your blood vessel will thank you. A March 2005 study at the University of Maryland showed for the first time that happiness may promote heart health by making blood vessels work more efficiently. Twenty
7、 healthy, non-smoking male and female volunteers watched two movies selected to provoke opposite emotional extremes the disturbingly violent opening scene of 1998s Saving Private Ryan and a merry sequence from Kingpin, a 1996 comedy. The effect on an artery in the arm was measured before and after b
8、y ultrasound (超声波 ). The two films produced dramatically different effects. Viewing the Private Ryan scene caused the volunteers blood flow reduce by an average of 35 percent. Laughing over the comedy, however, increased the subjects blood flow by 22 percent an improvement similar to the effect of h
9、aving exercises. Although they arent sure why laughter has such a powerfully positive effect, the experts think that either the movements of the organs in the body as we laugh, or possibly the release of feelgood chemicals, may be the explanation. Love of your spouse Love of your spouse can also hel
10、p keep your heart healthy, according to a September 2003 study. The study found that women who are satisfied with their romantic relationship had fewer risk factors of heart. Not only did the happily married women have a higher level of good cholesterol (胆固醇 ) and a lower one of bad cholesterol, but
11、 their blood pressure was also lower, compared to single or unhappily married women, who tended to show a blood pressure increase. Why would the state of your spouse have any effect on your cholesterol levels? First, a loving relationship means less stress, which means that fewer hormones (荷尔蒙 ) are
12、 released. Less weight gain, in turn, helps decrease the threat of heart disease, the number-one killer of American women. Indeed, the study, which made a survey about 500 women aged from 42 to 50 over a 13-year period, found that happy wives typically avoided weight gain, even during middle age, a
13、time when women often gain extra pounds, while those who were single or unhappily married usually got heavier over the years. Thats dangerous, because being overweight brings more risk for cancer and heart disease. Support from your spouse can also boost your motivation to get rid of heart-harming h
14、abits, such as smoking or a high-fat diet. Consider Glynis Buschmann, in California. Until her marriage, in 2002, she didnt like sports at all whose only exercise was an occasional walk. After marriage, her husband added her to his gym membership and since then, she started working out three to five
15、 times a week with exercise machines. “My husband has commented on how much healthier I look. My posture is better, I feel more confident, and I sleep better knowing that Im beside someone who loves me.“ says the 42-year-old wife. Strong determination Weve all heard the expression “when the going ge
16、ts tough, the tough get going.“ It turns out those tough types may boast better health than those who shrink from misfortune. Researchers are looking for a link between a hardy spirit and a healthy body. A 1998 study conducted by UCLA followed 40 women who had suffered loss of relatives. Those most
17、determined to find meaning in their loss also showed improved immunity to illness. “Literature is full of stories about people who make much life changes after a tragedy, but nobody has really looked at this medically,“ says Julienne Bower, assistant professor at UCLA. Dr. Bower followed women who h
18、ad lost a relative usually their mother and evaluated their immune functions. Those who placed the greatest importance on setting and achieving emotionally significant goals, such as improving relationships, had the highest level of activity in their “natural killer“ cells, the immune-system soldier
19、s that attack viruses. Theres already some evidence, but no hard proof, that determination may make a difference for cancer patients, according to an Arizona State University review. Drawing on past studies, researchers report that “active coping“, attacking the problem through direct action instead
20、 of escaping, is linked to better immune system function and hormonal balance, factors that play a role in combating the spread of the disease. This suggests that coping style may influence the patients outcome. Expressiveness of feelings Women who control their feelings are making a potentially fat
21、al mistake, found a February 2005 Boston University study of about 4 000 people. Although the study was originally designed to see the role marital happiness plays in heart-disease risk, the doctors were amazed to discover that expressing emotions during arguments actually helps wives but not husban
22、ds live longer. Married women, who usually control their feelings to avoid conflict with their mate, were more than four times more likely to die of all causes than those who let their feelings fly during fights. “Ironically, taking control of their feelings may have helped preserve the womens relat
23、ionships, but it definitely didnt preserve their lives. “ says Elaine D. Eaker, lead investigator of the study. Although men were actually more likely than women to keep quiet during disputes, doing so had no impact on their health or life span. The reasons for this gender gap are currently a myster
24、y, but what we do know is that men and women are physiologically stressed by different aspects of marriage, so we need to dig deeper to find out why. 2 What is the real identity of Dr. Happiness? ( A) A professor at the University of Illinois. ( B) A man of imaginary. ( C) A happy-for-ever person. (
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