[外语类试卷]大学英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷10及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 10及答案与解析 Section B Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice. 0 The dancers stand motionless at their positio
2、n and the room grows silent. But as the music starts, they began to move, bending, turning and waving their fans gracefully as they perform a traditional Japanese dance. Yoshihiro Kuroki watches in silence, occasionally making notes. But as the dance ends, he beams with happiness. The performance ha
3、s been flawless. There have been many performances of traditional Japanese dances over the centuries, but this one is unique, because it is performed not by human dancers but by robots. And the performance takes place not in a dance studio but in a laboratory of Sony Corp.s Entertainment Robot Co. i
4、n Shinagawa, Japan, where Kuroki is general manager. He is the mastermind behind a series of even more capable humanoid entertainment robots, starting with the Sony Dream Robot, or SDR, in 1997, up to the current QRIO in 2003. These delightful machines are only 58 cm tall, about the size of a newbor
5、n infant, weigh about 7 kg, and move with 38 degrees of freedom, each with its own servomotor (辅助马达 ). QRIOs predecessor, the SDR4X, announced in 2002, can walk, dance, sing, speak, recognize faces, and understand continuous speech. Each robot has two charge-coupled-device cameras to detect color an
6、d position and can locate a colored ball, move toward it, and kick it into a goal. It also has contact sensors in several joints to avoid pinching real human fingers. Seeing the robot perform, it is difficult to remember that there is no sentience (知觉 ) behind those glass eyes. 1 Which of the follow
7、ing is the most suitable title of this passage? ( A) New Entertainment Robots Produced in Japan. ( B) QRIO the Robot Dancers. ( C) Robots Mans Best Friends. ( D) An Extraordinary Performance in Sonys Lab. 2 Yoshihiro Kuroki _. ( A) is excited when the robots are performing a traditional Japanese dan
8、ce ( B) keeps silent because he is a little unsatisfied with the new product ( C) witnesses the creation of a series of entertainment robots ( D) is an executive manager of Sony Corp. 3 Which aspect of the robots is NOT mentioned in the passage? ( A) The vividness of their motion. ( B) Their pleasan
9、t appearance. ( C) Their smart designing principles. ( D) Their communicative ability. 4 The Sony Dream Robot was _. ( A) the first human-like entertainment robot developed by the Sony Corp. ( B) as capable as the QRIO of speaking, dancing, singing and walking ( C) largest among all the entertainmen
10、t robots developed by the Sony Corp. ( D) the first entertainment robot sold at the market by the Sony Corp. 5 The robots can locate colored balls by means of_. ( A) a charge-coupled device ( B) two cameras ( C) two contact sensors ( D) a digital detector 5 Like a needle climbing up a bathroom scale
11、, the number keeps rising. In 1991, 15% of Americans were obese (肥胖的 ); by 1999, that proportion had grown to 27%. Youngsters, who should have age and activity on their side, are growing larger as well: 19% of Americans under 17 are obese. Waistbands have been popping in other western countries too,
12、 as physical activity has declined and diets have expanded. By and large, people in the rich world seem to have lost the fight against flab (松弛 ). Meanwhile, poorer nations have enjoyed some success in their battles against malnutrition and famine. But, according to research presented at the annual
13、meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, it is more a case of being out of the frying pan and into the fire. The most striking example actually in the poor world comes from the Pacific islands, home of the worlds most obese communities. In 1966, 14% of the men on this isla
14、nd were obese while 100% of men under the age of 30 in 1996 were obese. This increase in weight has been uneven as well as fast. As a result, undernourished and over-nourished people frequently live cheek by jowl (面颊 ). The mix can even occur within a single household. A study of families in Indones
15、ia found that nearly 10% contained both the hungry and the fat. This is a mysterious phenomenon, but might have something to do with people of different ages being given different amounts of food to eat. The prospect of heading off these problems is bleak. In many affected countries there are cultur
16、al factors to contend with, such as an emphasis on eating large meals together, or on food as a form of hospitality. Moreover, there is a good measure of disbelief on the part of policymakers that such a problem could exist in their countries. Add to that reluctance on the part of governments to spe
17、nd resources on promoting diet and exercise while starvation is still a real threat, and the result is a recipe for inaction. Unless something is done soon, it might not be possible to turn the clock back. 6 The first sentence of the passage most probably implies that_. ( A) many Americans are obses
18、sed with the rising temperature in their bathroom ( B) more people are overweighed in the United States ( C) people are doing more physical exercises with the help of scales ( D) youngsters become taller and healthier thanks to more activities 7 As physical exercise declines and diet expands,_. ( A)
19、 other western countries has been defeated by fat ( B) obesity has become an epidemic (流行病 ) of the rich world ( C) waistbands begin to be popular in other western countries ( D) western countries can no longer fight against obesity 8 Which is NOT the point of the example of the Pacific Islands? ( A
20、) The poor community has shaken off poverty and people are well-fed now. ( B) Obesity is becoming a problem in the developing world too. ( C) Excessive weight increase will cause no less harm than the food shortage. ( D) The problem of overweight emerges very fast. 9 Of tackling obesity in the poor
21、world, we can learn from the passage that_. ( A) the matter is so complex as to go beyond our capacity ( B) no matter what we do, the prospect will always be bleak ( C) it is starvation, the real threat, that needs to be solved ( D) we should take immediate actions before it becomes incurable 10 Wha
22、t is the main idea of this passage? ( A) Obesity is now a global problem that needs tackling. ( B) The weights increase fast throughout the whole world. ( C) Obesity and starvation are two main problems in the poor world. ( D) Obesity has shifted from the rich world to the poor world. 10 It happens
23、to every medical student sooner or later. You get a cough that persists for a while. Ordinarily, you would just ignore it but now armed with your rapidly growing medical knowledge, you cant help worrying. The cough could mean just a cold, but it could also be a sign of lung cancer. For doctors in tr
24、aining, nurses and medical journalists, hypochondria is an occupational danger. The feeling usually passes after a while, leaving only a funny story to tell at a dinner party. But for the tens of thousands who suffer from true hypochondria they live in constant terror that they are dying of some awf
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