[外语类试卷]大学英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷22及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 22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 Sitting in a back room at Londons Barbican ar
2、ts center, which is hosting the Game On Exhibition, Henry Jenkins delivers a line that would have jaws dropping in any gathering of the rich and famous. “I think games are going to be the most【 1】 art form of the 21st century,“ he says. It is, you might think, exactly what would be expected of someo
3、ne introduced as “a professor of gaming.“ But Jenkins is much more than that. He is the director of a graduate program in【 2】media studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston, which also covers film, television and other mass media. “Games are a significant but not the primary f
4、ocus of the program,“ he says. “Our approach has been to【 3】 games more fully into the study of media, rather than apply them in one specialized field.“ The problem is that video games have yet to achieve【 4】 . They are often seen roughly of equal status with pornography (色情资料 ), providing instant c
5、ontentment for the sort of people no one would invite to a dinner party.【 5】 everyone plays video games, but you may feel guilty if you are caught at it. But things did not go exactly to plan. Jenkins wrote: “We were trying to start a conversation about gender, about the opening up of the girls game
6、 market, about the place of games in “boy culture,“ and so forth. But all the media wants to talk about is video-game【 6】 .“ The media madness reached new heights following the Columbine high-school【 7】 , which looked like something out of a first-person shooter. He says: “the question is not whethe
7、r video games are violent obviously all story-telling traditions have included violence and aggression the question is: “What are games saying about violence?“ Medieval epics are full of violence, and theres a lot of blood-letting but such stuff would never get【 8】 for a mainstream game title.“ “The
8、 difference in films is that【 9】 the fighting stops, you bury your head, and you remember who was lost. That forces you to think about the consequences of violence. And games are starting to introduce something similar, like【 10】 the dead. Its not beyond the industry to say something thoughtful abou
9、t violence.“ A. inhibited B. respectability C. staggering D. massacre E. periodically F. significant G. approved H. mourning I. unanimous J. solitarily K. integrate L. comparative M. practically N. intrigue O. violence 1 【 1】 2 【 2】 3 【 3】 4 【 4】 5 【 5】 6 【 6】 7 【 7】 8 【 8】 9 【 9】 10 【 10】 10 Keepin
10、g a full social calendar may help protect you from dementia (痴呆症 ), researchers said on Monday.【 1】 active people who were not easily stressed had a 50 percent lower risk of developing dementia compared with men and women who were【 2】 and prone to distress, they reported in the journal Neurology. “I
11、n the past, studies have shown that long-term distress can【 3】 parts of the brain, possibly leading to dementia,“ Hui-Xin Wang of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, who led the study, said in a【 4】 . “But our findings suggest that having a calm and【 5】 personality in combination with a socially act
12、ive lifestyle may decrease the risk of developing dementia even further.“ An estimated 24 million people worldwide have the memory loss, problems with direction and other【 6】 that signal Alzheimers disease and other forms of dementia. Researchers believe the number of people with dementia may increa
13、se by four times by 2040, 【 7】 the importance of better understanding the condition. The Swedish study involved 506 elderly people who did not have dementia when first examined. The volunteers were given questionnaires about their personality traits and lifestyles and then【 8】 for six years. Over th
14、at time, 144 people developed dementia with more socially active and less stressed men and women 50 percent less likely to be【 9】 with the condition. “The good news is, lifestyle factors can be modified as opposed to genetic factors which cannot be controlled,“ Wang said. “But these are early result
15、s, so how exactly【 10】 attitude influences risk for dementia is not clear.“ A. affect B. outgoing C. undergoing D. diagnosed E. effect F. Socially G. tracked H. withdrew I. Vertically J. statement K. highlighting L. symptoms M. frictions N. mental O. isolated 11 【 1】 12 【 2】 13 【 3】 14 【 4】 15 【 5】
16、16 【 6】 17 【 7】 18 【 8】 19 【 9】 20 【 10】 20 Most people often dream at night. When they wake in the morning they say to themselves, “What a strange dream I had! I wonder what made me dream that.“ Sometimes【 1】 are frightening. Sometimes, in dreams, wishes come true. At other times we are troubled by
17、 strange dreams in which the world seems to have been【 2】upside-down and nothing makes sense. In dreams we do things which we would never do when were【 3】 . We think and say things we would never think and say. Why are dreams so strange and【 4】 ? Where do dreams come from? No one has produced a more
18、 satisfying【 5】 than a man called Sigmund Freud. He said that dreams come from a part of ones mind which one can neither recognize nor control. He【 6】 this the “unconscious mind.“ The new worlds Freud【 7】 were inside man himself. For the unconscious mind is like a deep well, full of memories and fee
19、lings. These memories and feelings have been stored there from the 【 8】 of our birth. Our conscious mind has forgotten them. We do not know that they are there until some unhappy or unusual experience causes us to remember, or to dream dreams. Then【 9】 we see the same thing and feel the same way we
20、felt when we were little children. The unconscious forces inside us are at least as powerful as the conscious forces we know about. Sometimes we do things without knowing why. If we dont, the reasons may lie【 10】 in our unconscious minds. A. turned B. dreams C. deep D. unfamiliar E. urging F. moment
21、 G. suddenly H. urban I. narrowly J. weave K. explored L. answer M. obstacle N. awake O. named 21 【 1】 22 【 2】 23 【 3】 24 【 4】 25 【 5】 26 【 6】 27 【 7】 28 【 8】 29 【 9】 30 【 10】 30 Although each baby has an individual schedule of development, general patterns of growth have been observed. Three period
22、s of development have been identified, including early infancy, which【 1】 from the first to the sixth month middle infancy, from the sixth to the ninth month and late infancy, from the ninth to the fifteenth month. Whereas the newborn is【 2】 with his or her inner world and responds【 3】 to hunger and
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