[外语类试卷]大学英语四级(阅读)练习试卷8及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语四级(阅读)练习试卷 8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 predictability of our mortality rates is s
2、omething that has long puzzled social scientists. After all, there is no natural reason why 2,500 people should accidentally shoot themselves each year or why 7,000 should drown or 55,000 die in their cars. No one establishes a quota(配额 ) for each type of death. It just happens that they follow a co
3、nsistent pattern year after year. A few years ago a Canadian psychologist named Gerald Wilde became interested in this phenomenon. He noticed that mortality rates for violent and accidental deaths throughout the Western world have remained oddly static throughout the whole of the century, despite al
4、l the technological advances and increases in safety standards that have happened in that time. Wilde developed an interesting theory called “risk homeostasis(自我平衡 )“. According to this theory, people instinctively live with a certain level of risk. When something is made safer, people will get arou
5、nd the measure in some way to reassert the original level of danger. If, for instance, they are required to wear seat belts, they will feel safer and thus will drive a little faster and a little more recklessly, thereby statistically canceling out the benefits that the seat belt confers. Other studi
6、es have shown that where an intersection is made safer. the accident rate invariably falls there but rises to a compensating level elsewhere along the same stretch of road. it appears, then, that we have an innate need for danger. In all events, it is becoming clearer and clearer to scientists that
7、the factors influencing our lifespan are far more subtle and complex than had been previously thought. It now appears that if you wish to live a long life, it isnt simply a matter of adhering to certain precautions: eating the right foods, not smoking, driving with care. You must also have the fight
8、 attitude. Scientists at the Duke University Medical Center made a 15-year study of 500 persons personalities and found, somewhat to their surprise, that people with a suspicious or mistrustful nature die prematurely far more often than people with a sunny disposition. Looking on the bright side, it
9、 seems, can add years to your life span. 1 What social scientists have long felt puzzled about is _. ( A) why a quota for each type of death has not come into being ( B) why the mortality rate can not be predicted ( C) why the death toll remains stable year after year ( D) why people lose their live
10、s every year for this or that mason 2 In Ins research, Gerald Wilde finds that technological advances and increases in safety standards _. ( A) have achieved no effect in reducing the number of deaths ( B) have helped to solve the problem of so high death rate ( C) have oddly accounted for mortality
11、 rates in the past century ( D) have reduced mortality rates for violent and accidental deaths 3 According to the theory of “risk homeostasis“, some traffic accidents result from _. ( A) our innate desire for risk ( B) our fast and reckless driving ( C) our instinctive interest in speeding ( D) our
12、ignorance of seat belt benefits 4 By saying “.statistically canceling out the benefits that the seat belt confers“ (Lines 10, Para. 2), the author means that _. ( A) deaths form wearing seat belts are the same as those from not wearing them ( B) wearing seat belts does not have any benefits from the
13、 statistic point of view ( C) deaths form other reasons counterbalance the benefits of wearing seat belts ( D) wearing seat belts does not necessarily reduce death from truffle accidents 5 Which of the following may contribute to a longer life span? ( A) Eating the food low In fat and driving with g
14、reat care. ( B) Cultivating an optimistic personality and never losing heart. ( C) Showing adequate suspicion to others. ( D) Looking on the bright side and developing a balanced level of risk. 5 In 1997, devotees of home electronics eagerly awaited the DVD player, a new device that could play movie
15、s without videotape, and with greater clarity. It caught on even faster than CD music players and within four years, DVD movies surpassed VHS tapes in sales. The DVDs success is just on example of a historic shift from analog to digital technologies. They began with computing and are now spreading t
16、o industries from banking to publishing. Products and services are shedding the limits of their physical form to become encoded information that never degrades, can be reproduced perfectly and distributed around the world in minutes, or less. Another example is photography: by the end of this year,
17、tile number of images captured digitally each day is expected to surpass the number of images captured on film. With digital cameras and other devices linked to personal computers, we can collect vast amounts of data, which fortunately takes up little or no closet space. Todays average personal comp
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